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''Ðe ship has weđrd evrih rac, đe prise uê suht is wun;''
''Ðe ship has weđrd evrih rac, đe prise uê suht is wun;''
''Ðe port is niêr, đe bels ih hiêr, đe pơpul al exsulting,''
''Ðe port is niêr, đe bels ih hiêr, đe pơpul al exsulting,''
''Qhîl pholo eihs đe stedih kêl, đe vessl grim and dâring;''
''Huîl pholo eihs đe stedih kêl, đe vessl grim and dâring;''
''But O hart! hart! hart!''
''But O hart! hart! hart!''
''O đe blêding drops of red,''
''O đe blêding drops of red,''
''Qher on đe dec my captin lihs,''
''Huer on đe dec my captin lihs,''
''Phalen cold and diêd.''
''Phalen cold and diêd.''
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Revision as of 05:22, 29 July 2019

English
Inglish
Pronunciation[/ˈɪŋglɪʃ/]
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Indo-European

English in the Lõis timeline is an Indo-European language with pretty much exactly the same vocabulary and grammar as our English, but with a very different (in particular not descending from Proto-Germanic) history and orthography.

It is part of a sprachbund with Togarmite, Modern An Bhlaoighne and L-Persian.

Diachronics

PTTA to Middle TT-English

Middle TT-English to Modern TT-English

Orthography

uon, tô, thrê, phuor, phîv, six, sevn, aiht, nyn, ten

O Captin! My Captin! ûr phiêrphul trip is dôn;
Ðe ship has weđrd evrih rac, đe prise uê suht is wun;
Ðe port is niêr, đe bels ih hiêr, đe pơpul al exsulting,
Huîl pholo eihs đe stedih kêl, đe vessl grim and dâring;
But O hart! hart! hart!
O đe blêding drops of red,
Huer on đe dec my captin lihs,
Phalen cold and diêd.


pelth₂óm > PPTA pheldă > phêld "field"

Accents

There are 4 to 5 main dialects of English.

L-Standard English

Californian + RP. Rhoticity in idiolectal or free variation.

Vowels

  • KIT = ɪ~ɪ̈
  • DRESS = ɛ̞
  • TRAP = BATH = a
  • PALM = ɑː
  • FOOT = ɘ
  • STRUT = ɜ̟~ɐ
  • LOT = CLOTH = ɔ~ɒ
  • THOUGHT = ɔː~ɒː
  • FLEECE = iː~ɪj
  • FACE = eɪ
  • PRICE = aɪ~ɑɪ
  • GOOSE = yː; uː before [ɫ]
  • GOAT = əʊ~əʏ; oʊ before [ɫ]
  • MOUTH = aʊ~æʊ~æʏ
  • NEAR = ɪə(r)
  • SQUARE = ɛə(r)
  • NURSE = əː(r)~ɜː(r)
  • START = ɑː(r)
  • NORTH = FORCE = POOR = oə(r)
  • CURE = joə(r)~jəː(r)~jɜː(r)
  • lettER = commA = ə(r)
  • happY = i
  • orange = [ɒɹɪndʒ~ɔɹɪndʒ]
  • Mary [mɛəɹi] ≈ merry [mɛɹi] ≠ marry [maɹi]
  • Mirror-nearer distinction
  • Hurry-furry distinction
  • No mergers before /l/

Consonants

  • L is light [l] before vowels and dark [ɫ] otherwise, as in RP.
    • wholly-holy split.
  • No glottal reinforcement before stops.
  • /p t k/ are unaspirated after stressed syllables as in AmE.
  • /d t/ has a tapped [ɾ] allophone in similar environments as in American English.
  • wine-whine merger optional.

Ashkenazi Hebrew+Cockney accent

spoken by Jewish Anglophones in Lõis

  • KIT = ɪ
  • DRESS = ɛ
  • TRAP = BATH = a
  • PALM = ɑː
  • FOOT = STRUT = ʏ
  • LOT = CLOTH = THOUGHT = o
  • FLEECE = iː
  • FACE = ɛɪ~æɪ
  • PRICE = ɑɪ~ɒɪ
  • GOOSE = uː
  • GOAT = CHOICE = oɪ~øʏ
  • MOUTH = aʏ~aʊ
  • NEAR = FLEECE + ʀ
  • SQUARE = FACE + ʀ
  • NURSE = əʀ
  • START = TRAP + ʀ
  • NORTH = LOT + ʀ (the "horse" vowel)
  • FORCE = GOAT + ʀ (the "hoarse" vowel; the "or" in "Torah" is pronounced this way)
  • POOR = GOOSE + ʀ
  • CURE = juʀ
  • lettER = əʀ
  • commA = ə
  • happY = i
  • Mary [mɛɪʀi] ≠ merry [mɛʀi] ≠ marry [maʀi]
  • mirror [mɪʀəʀ] ≠ nearer [niʀəʀ]
  • hurry [hʏʀɪ] ≠ furry [fəʀɪ]
  • /l/ is always light
  • /r/ = [ʀ~ʁ]
  • /θ/ and /t/ merge, Irish style spirantized /t/

[ol hu:mən bijənz əʀ boʀən fʀi: ən i:kwəl ɪn dɪgnɪθ̱i ən ʀɑɪts. ðɛɪ əʀ ɪndaʏd wið ʀi:zən ən konʃəns ən ʃʏd akt toʀds won ənʏðəʀ ɪn ə spɪʀɪθ̱ əv bʀʏðəχʏd]

The pronunciation of Hebrew words is similar to that in Yiddish or Modern L-Hebrew:

  • Seder [ˈsɛɪdəʀ~ˈsɛɪdɛʀ]
  • Torah [ˈtoɪʀə~toɪˈʀo]
  • Shabbat [ʃaˈboθ̠~ˈʃabəθ̱]


A rhotic accent

Rhotic with R-colored vowels using uvular r

  • KIT = [ɪ],
  • DRESS = [ɛ] (but it gets raised before fricatives),
  • TRAP = [a] usually, /ɔ:/ before nasals
  • LOT merges with TRAP
  • THOUGHT = [uə]
  • GOAT = [oə]
  • FOOT = STRUT = [ɨ]
  • GOOSE = [y]
  • PRICE = [ei] before fricatives, [ae] otherwise
  • MOUTH = [ou] before fricatives, [ɑo] otherwise
  • FLEECE = Viby-i
  • FACE = [iɛ]
  • PALM = [a]

A pre-Grimm accent

  • /f θ h hw/ = [pʰ tʰ kʰ~x kwʰ~xw]
  • /v/ = [b~β]
  • /ʍ/ = [ʍ]
  • /r/ = [ɾ~ɹ]
  • /ʃ/ = [sx~sʰ]