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== Lexicography ==
== Lexicography ==
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[[Category:Universal Languages]]
[[Category:Universal Languages]]

Revision as of 04:23, 27 November 2018


Writing System: Greek alphabet
Population: 60 million would be helped by the creation of this language
Gender: 3
Alignment: Nominative-Accusative
Type: Fusional
Word-order: SVO
Cases: 3
Language: w:Albanian language, w:Modern Greek, w:Eastern Romance languages, w:South Slavic languages, w:Balkan Romani, w:Balkan Gagauz Turkish, etc.
Balkan Flag

Anthropology

The term "Balkan" refers to a peninsula, a region, a history, and a sprachbund, all bounded differently and all disagreed upon. Also known as Southeast Europe, linguists have long defined an areal sprachbund here.

There is one vote for each of the following groups

  1. Albanian
  2. Greek
  3. Northern Eastern Romance (consisting of Romanian and Moldovan)
  4. Southern Eastern Romance (consisting of Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian, and Istro-Romanian)
  5. Eastern Southern Slavic (consisting of Macedonian, Bulgarian, and Old Church Slavonic)
  6. Western Southern Slavic (consisting of Slovene, and Serbo-Croatian-Bosnian-Montenegrin), and
  7. Balkan Romani

Judeo-Spanish, and Gagauz Turkish do not normally get a vote.

Phonology

Unlike a lot of other sprachbünde, the Balkans does not share much common phonology. Hence, a pan-Balkan language is necessarily left only with those elements common to all the source languages. It consists of 16 consonants, 6 vowels, and 3 diphthongs.

Balkan is written in the Greek alphabet, but borrows one letter from Cyrillic. Two sounds are digraphs and two graphemes have two sounds. θ is not "native" and ω indicates schwa.

The writing system is Greek plus Cyrillic be.

Consonants

Consonantal glyphs
Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar
Nasal /m/ Μ/μ /n/ Ν/ν
Plosive voiceless /p/ Π/π /t/ Τ/τ /k/ Κ/κ
voiced /b/ Б/б /d/ Δ/δ /ɡ/ Γ/γ
Affricative voiceless /t͡s~t͡ʃ~t͡ɕ/ τσ
voiced /d͡z~d͡ʒ~d͡ʑ/ δζ
Fricative voiceless /f/ Φ/φ /s~ʃ/ Σ/σ/ς /x~h/ Χ/χ
voiced /v~ʋ/ Β/β /z~ʒ/ Ζ/ζ
Approximant /r~ɹ/ Ρ/ρ /j/ Ι/ι
Lateral /l~ɫ/ Λ/λ

Θ/θ is only used in the transcription of foreign words. There are also Ξ/ξ which is /ks/ and Ψ/ψ which is /ps/.

Vowels

The vowels are five cardinals plus schwa, any of which can be stressed. A/α is /a/, Ε/ε is /e/, Η/η is /i/, Ο/ο is /o~ɔ/, Υ/υ is /u/, and Ω/ω is /ǝ/.

Stress

Stress is predictable and right-defined.


Morphology

Balkan nouns and adjectives inflect for 3 genders, 3 cases, and 2 numbers. Gender and case generally flatten in the plural. The cases are Nominative, Accusative, and Oblique. The oblique is governed by a preposition. There is a vocative preposition. The definite article is a postposition. The indefinite article is a preposition, but just a form of the number one.

Pronouns

T-V

Singular Plural
1 Nom. υζ νη
Acc. μει νας
Acc. με να
Obl. μην νεμ
Obl. μη νε
2 Nom. τη βη
Acc. τει βας
Acc. τε βα
Obl. την βαμ
Obl. τη βα
3 Nom. ατη ετη
Acc. ατω
Acc.
Obl.
Masc. Fem. Masc. Fem.

Syntax

SVO, Relative clauses after, Negations particle, evidential particles

Lexicography