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==Background==
==Background==
This constructed language was created by Nicole Elle for personal use.<br><br>
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===Orthography===
===Orthography===
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! style="text-align: center;"|'''Letters'''
! style="text-align: center;"|'''Name'''
! style="text-align: center;"|'''Pronunciation'''
! style="text-align: center;"|'''Further informations'''
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|Ææ
|al
|/æ/
| -
|-
|Aa
|a
|/a/
| -
|-
|Ää
|av
|/ɔ/
| -
|-
|Åå
|/e/
| -
|-
|Bb
|bå
|/b/
| -
|-
|Çç
|çå
|/θ/
| -
|-
|Ċċ
|ċå
|/ð/
| -
|-
|Dd
|då
|/d/
| -
|-
|Ee
|e
|/ɛ/
| -
|-
|Ęę
|íå
|//
| -
|-
|Ëë
|íë
|/œ/
| -
|-
|Ėė
|/œ/
|A very short "ë" sound. It is mainly used to separate two consecutive consonants
|-
|Ff
|få
|/f/
| -
|-
|Gg
|ga
|/g/
| -
|-
|Hh
|ha
|/h/
|Exception: It will be pronounced like /χ/ (vl uvular fricative), when it an "a" follows it.
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|Ii
|i
|/i/
| -
|-
|Íí
|ía
|/j/
| Used *only* before a vowel to add a short "y" sound to it.
|-
|Îî
| -
|-
|Ʒʒ
|ʒa
|/ʒ/
| -
|-
|Kk
|ek
|/k/
| -
|-
|Mm
|em
|/m/
| -
|-
|Nn
|en
|/n/
| -
|-
|Oo
|o
|/o/
| -
|-
|Øø
|ío
|//
| -
|-
|Pp
|på
|/p/
| -
|-
|Rr
|rå
|/r/
| -
|-
|Tt
|ta
|/t/
| -
|-
|Uu
|u
|/u/
| -
|-
|Ùù
|íù
|/ə/
| -
|-
|Vv
|vå
|/ⱱ/
|Exception: It is pronounced like /v/ when it ends a word.
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|-
! style="text-align:right;" | Letter
|Ww
! Ææ || Aa || Ää || Åå || Bb || Çç || Ċċ || Dd || Ee || Ęę || Ëë || Ėė || Ff || Gg || Hh || Ii || Íí || Îî
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|/w/
| -
|-
|-
! style="text-align:right;" | Name
|Xx
| al || a || av || å || bå || ça || ċå || då || e || íå || íë || ë || få || ga || ha || i || ía || î
|ax
|- class="IPA"
|/k&#x361;s/
! style="text-align:right;" | Pronunciation ([[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]])
| -
| /æ/ || /a/ || /ɔ/ || /e/ || /b/ || /ef/ || /ɡeː/ || /haː/ || /iː/ || /kaː/ || /el/ || /em/
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|-
! style="text-align:right;" | Letter
|Yy
! Ʒʒ || Kk || Ll || Mm || Nn || Oo || Øø || Pp || Rr || Ss || Tt || Uu || Ùù || Vv || Ww || Xx || Yy || Zz
|yv
|//
| -
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! style="text-align:right;" | Name
|Zz
| ʒa || ek || el || em || en || o || es || på || rå || sa || ta || u || d || vå || wå || ax || yv || za
|za
|- class="IPA"
|/z/
! style="text-align:right;" | Pronunciation ([[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]])
| -
| /en/ || /oː/ || /peː/ || /kuː/ || /er/ || /es/ || /teː/ || /uː/ || /eks/ || colspan=2 | /iː ˈɡraika/ || /ˈzeːta/
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Revision as of 20:27, 15 May 2013


Nivian
Níevzi
Pronunciation: /'ɲevzi/
Spoken in: Pirsirus
Region: Eastern Europe
Total speakers:
Ranking:
Language family: language isolate
Writing system: Latin
Official status
Official language in:
Regulated by:
Language codes
ISO 639-1
ISO 639-2
SIL
See also: LanguageLists of languages




Background

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Phonology

Consonants

Bilabial Labio-dental Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal m n ɲ ŋ
Plosive p b t d k g
Fricative ɸ f v θ ð s v t͡s ʃ ʒ χ ʁ h
Approximant ɹ j
Flap or tap
Lateral fric. ɬ
Lateral app. l

Vowels

Front Near-front Central Near-back Back
Close i u
Near-close ɪ
Close-mid e o
Mid ə
Open-mid ɛ œ
Near-open æ ɐ
Open

Phonotactics

There are three types of consonant clusters allowed in the Níevzi language. These occurances are the ONLY time two cononants can be consecutive in the same syllable.

  • xi /ʃ/ - This cluster can only be used in the beginning of a syllable, but not a word.
  • csh /ɬ/ - This cluster can only be used at the beginning of a word.
  • zs /t͡s/ - This cluster can be used anywhere in a word or syllable.

Orthography

Letters Name Pronunciation Further informations
Ææ al /æ/ -
Aa a /a/ -
Ää av /ɔ/ -
Åå å /e/ -
Bb /b/ -
Çç çå /θ/ -
Ċċ ċå /ð/ -
Dd /d/ -
Ee e /ɛ/ -
Ęę íå // -
Ëë íë /œ/ -
Ėė ë /œ/ A very short "ë" sound. It is mainly used to separate two consecutive consonants
Ff /f/ -
Gg ga /g/ -
Hh ha /h/ Exception: It will be pronounced like /χ/ (vl uvular fricative), when it an "a" follows it.
Ii i /i/ -
Íí ía /j/ Used *only* before a vowel to add a short "y" sound to it.
Îî î ī -
Ʒʒ ʒa /ʒ/ -
Kk ek /k/ -
Mm em /m/ -
Nn en /n/ -
Oo o /o/ -
Øø ío // -
Pp /p/ -
Rr /r/ -
Tt ta /t/ -
Uu u /u/ -
Ùù íù /ə/ -
Vv /ⱱ/ Exception: It is pronounced like /v/ when it ends a word.
Ww /w/ -
Xx ax /k͡s/ -
Yy yv // -
Zz za /z/ -

Grammar

Morphology

Syntax