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===Morphophonology=== | ===Morphophonology=== | ||
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===Nouns=== | |||
Almost all nouns in Ilda end in the suffix ''-as'' or ''-ās''. This feature probably comes from [[Proto-Yeldhic]], which used the suffix ''*-ḗs''<ref>Derived from Etzeá ''-oéẕ''.</ref> to denote nouns in the [[w:Genitive case|genitive case]], although some linguists believe that the genitive suffix was ''*-sḡa''<ref>Derived from Burodi ''-skœ''.</ref>, and that instead the Ilda suffix was derived from the Proto-Yeldhic [[w:Accusative case|accusative]] suffix, ''*-Vḵs''. | |||
Ilda has three noun cases- the '''[[w:Genitive case|genitive case]]''', the '''[[w:Accusative case|accusative case]]''' and the '''[[w:Dative case|dative case]]'''. | |||
====Genitive case==== | |||
The genitive case is denoted with the suffix ''-aska/āska'', save for the word ''[[Contionary:tāsnac|tāsnac]]''(meaning "horse"), where instead the prefix ''o-'' is used. | |||
=====Examples===== | |||
* ''Us uswāska tāsnac''(The ''red'' horse) | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== |
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Ilda | |
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ildās vloskās | |
Created by | Jukethatbox |
Date | 2023 |
Setting | Radael |
Native to | Ilda, Maranösia |
Ethnicity | Ilda-Maranösic peoples |
Extinct | ~200 UH |
Revival | 405 BH-412 BH |
Yeldhic
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Early forms | Proto-Yeldhic
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Official status | |
Regulated by | Zeror Academy |
Ilda is the equivalent of Ancient Greek in my con-world of Radael.
Most of our knowledge of Ilda comes from surviving literature that was not destroyed by the Moshurian Pillage of Ilda[1], such as Zeror of Ilda's Ildaīsi Mondenikās[2], which has been invaluable in the reconstruction of the Ildan language, as well as its long-spanning history.
It is part of the Yeldhic superfamily of languages, and most likely developed from Proto-Yeldhic, despite Ilda being located in the Paleoyeldhic strip.
Origin
Much of the Ildan language we know of today was taken from Zeror of Ilda's Ildaīsi Mondenikās, who wrote the historical compendium in both Moshurian and Ilda, allowing linguists and researchers to decrypt what was written. Additionally, many medical terms in Moshurian originate in Ilda, such as zudözaba from Ildan sudusapās, meaning "tibia". However, not all vocabulary could be retrieved from the Ildaīsi Mondenikās and other texts alone- so many words are comparatively reconstructed. These reconstructed words are usually taken from other languages such as Moshurian, and are labeled with an *(asterisk) at the beginning of a word.
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
Vowels
Prosody
Stress
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
Nouns
Almost all nouns in Ilda end in the suffix -as or -ās. This feature probably comes from Proto-Yeldhic, which used the suffix *-ḗs[3] to denote nouns in the genitive case, although some linguists believe that the genitive suffix was *-sḡa[4], and that instead the Ilda suffix was derived from the Proto-Yeldhic accusative suffix, *-Vḵs.
Ilda has three noun cases- the genitive case, the accusative case and the dative case.
Genitive case
The genitive case is denoted with the suffix -aska/āska, save for the word tāsnac(meaning "horse"), where instead the prefix o- is used.
Examples
- Us uswāska tāsnac(The red horse)
Syntax
Constituent order
Noun phrase
Verb phrase
Sentence phrase
Dependent clauses
Example texts
Other resources
- ^ Following the defeat of Ilda at the hands of Moshurian horsemen, said horsemen then pillaged the region(that had been steadily declining until this defeat) in about a week, which Zeror called the ēvlotās be ogadibakās(Week of Destruction).
- ^ The original Ildaīsi Mondenikās was lost in the Pillage, and thus after Zeror's capture by the Moshurians, he rewrote it in full in both Ildan and Moshurian, allowing linguists to decipher the Ildan language.
- ^ Derived from Etzeá -oéẕ.
- ^ Derived from Burodi -skœ.