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==Todo==
==Jamaican/Finnish Latin==
''tuipa'' = city


''Faäni'' = a name
*Ecclesiastical Latin ti -> tsi gone wild: in this dialect it becomes si
 
*ē, ō -> ie, uo (the opposite of Romance languages)
How get ejectives??? i'll have to get'em from vowels: vowels > pharyngealization > ejectives
 
==Classification==
 
Tzaloxian is the proto-language of the Tzaloxic language family. Most Trician scholars believe it's a language isolate, though there are pseudolinguistic theories connecting it to languages of Bjeheond.
 
The ancient language is popular among college students and professors in the Talmosphere, many of whom pronounce it with a thick Eevo accent.
 
==Mythology==
 
==Phonology==
===Orthography===
===Consonants===
 
Proto-Tzaloxic had a simple consonant inventory with only 12 consonants:
 
*the stops ''p t z c h'', pronounced /p t ts k ʔ/
*the nasals ''m n ŋ'', pronounced as in IPA
*the fricatives ''f s x'', pronounced /f s x~ħ~h/
*the liquid ''l'', which is /ɾ/ when single and /l:/ when geminated
 
The sounds written ''f'', ''s'' and ''z'', when before ''i'', are commonly pronounced /ç/, /ʃ/ and /tʃ/ respectively.
 
===Vowels===
 
Proto-Tzaloxic had 45 different vowels, perhaps the most of any major Trician language. There are:
* the simple vowels ''a i u'' /ɐ ɪ ʊ/
* the double vowels and diphthongs: ''aa ai au ia ii iu ua ui uu'' /a:~ɑ: ɛi ɔu ɪɛ i: ɪʊ ʊɔ ʏɪ u:~y:/
* the triple vowels ''aä iï uü äa ïi üu'' /ɐɑ: ɨi: ɨu: ɒ:ə i:e u:o/
* the overlong diphthongs ''äi aï äu aü ïa iä ïu iü üa uä üi uï'' /ɑ:ɪ əi: ɑ:ʊ əu: ijə~iʝ:ə jɑ: ijo~iʝ:o ju: uwə~uɣʷ:ə wɑ: uwe~uɣʷ:e wi:/
* the triphthongs ''aia aiu aua aui iai iau iua iui uai uia uau uiu'' /ɛjə~ɛʝ:ə ɛjʏ~ɛʝ:ʏ ɔwə~ɔɣʷ:ə ɔwɪ~ɔɣʷ:ɪ jɛɪ jɔʊ~jœʏ jʊə~ʏ:ə jʏi~jʏ:~ʏ: wɛɪ wɪə wɔʊ wɪw~wɯ:~ʷɯ:/
 
===Prosody===
====Stress====
====Intonation====
 
==Phonotactics==
 
==Morphology==
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==Syntax==
 
Tzaloxian is VSO, head-initial and analytic, like Eevo or Hawaiian.
===Prepositions===
*''na'' = from, of
 
==Example texts==
==Other resources==
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Revision as of 17:58, 17 September 2021

Jamaican/Finnish Latin

  • Ecclesiastical Latin ti -> tsi gone wild: in this dialect it becomes si
  • ē, ō -> ie, uo (the opposite of Romance languages)