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| name = Izhkut
| name = Izhkut
| altname = Ishcot
| altname = Ishcot
| nativename = yë-e-iskò
| nativename = jën izhkut
| pronunciation = jʌ.ɛ.iʃ͡kɒʔ
| pronunciation = ˈɟɛn̪ iʒkʊt
| created = 2022
| created = 2022
| creator = User:Jukethatbox
| creator = User:Jukethatbox
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| fam4 = Pokht-Izhkut
| fam4 = Pokht-Izhkut
| state = Northern Birnu
| state = Northern Birnu
| nation = Izhkutrëa
| nation = Izhkutrëa, Ingdikh
| minority = Ingdikh, Minūrun
| minority = Minūrun
| notice = ipa
| notice = ipa
}}
}}
'''Izhkut'''(''yë-e-iskò'', <small>Izhkut:</small> [[Help:IPA|[jʌ.ɛ.iʃ͡kɒʔ]]]), also known as '''Ishcot''' is the second-most spoken [[Taskaric languages|Taskaric]] language in Radael, with a native speaker population of {{formatnum:126000000}} people, and it is spoken by another {{formatnum:234000}} as an L2 language, primarily in the Izhkut vassal of Pokht, but also by students in the nation of Ingdikh, where learning the language is a compulsory part of the curriculum. The language as a whole also operates as a ''lingua franca'' in the scientific community in Birnu, as well as in diplomacy on the continent. It is also one of the 8 official languages in the West Birnu Economic Union(WBEU).
'''Izhkut'''(''jën izhkut'', <small>Izhkut:</small> [[Help:IPA|[ˈɟɛn̪ iʒkʊt]]]), also known as '''Ishcot''' is the most spoken [[Taskaric languages|Taskaric]] language in Radael, with a native speaker population of {{formatnum:126000000}} people, and it is spoken by another {{formatnum:234000}} as an L2 language, primarily in the Izhkut vassal of Pokht, but also by students in the nation of Ingdikh, where learning the language is a compulsory part of the curriculum. The language as a whole also operates as a ''lingua franca'' in the scientific community in Birnu, as well as in diplomacy on the continent. It is also one of the 8 official languages in the West Birnu Economic Union(WBEU).
==Phonology==
==Phonology==
===Orthography===
===Orthography===
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===Prosody===
===Prosody===
====Stress====
====Stress====
Stress in Izhkut is generally prototonic, although there is officially no stress pattern. When two words are agglutinised with a connective, like ''bay-ew-liriëp''("road", lit. ''travel-<small>CON</small>-ground-<small>ACC</small>''), the stress is always placed on the connective, in this case being ''-ew-''.
Stress in Izhkut is generally oxytonic, although there is officially no stress pattern. When a syllable contains an /ɛ/ it is automatically stressed.


===Phonotactics===
===Phonotactics===
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====Adjectives====
====Adjectives====
=== Verbs ===
=== Verbs ===
Verbs in Izhkut end in either semi-vowels, like /j/ and /w/, or simply a close unrounded vowel. They are often combined with nouns with connectives.
==== Adverbs ====
==== Adverbs ====
=== Particles ===
=== Particles ===
=== Connectives ===
Connectives are the most striking feature of Izhkut, and are often used to derive even basic words, like river(''diui-e-këdevey'', lit. ''flow.<small>SING</small>.<small>INF</small>-<small>CON</small>.<small>2</small>.<small>INF</small>-water-<small>ACC</small>'').
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center
! colspan=2 |
! Noun-verb
! Verb-verb
! Noun-noun
|-
! rowspan=3 | Part
! 2-part
| ''-e-''
| ''-pe-''
| ''-ew-''
|-
! 3-part
| ''-ey-''
| ''-ëpe-''
| ''-na-''
|-
! Many-part<ref>More than 3 parts of an agglutinated lemma.</ref>
| ''-ye-''
| ''-kë-''
| ''-nwa-''
|}
=== Derivational morphology ===
=== Derivational morphology ===
Nouns can be derived from words by connecting a verb with a noun using a connective. For example, take the word ''diui-e-këdevey''("river"). The word is an agglutinated word, comprising of the verb(''diui'', singular infinitive of ''diwëy'', "to flow"), a connective(''-e-'', an agglutinate infinitive dual form) and an accusative noun, ''këdevey''(accusative form of ''këdeval'', "water").
==Syntax==
==Syntax==
===Constituent order===
===Constituent order===
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===Sentence phrase===
===Sentence phrase===
===Dependent clauses===
===Dependent clauses===
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==Example texts==
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Revision as of 17:16, 5 August 2024

Izhkut
Ishcot
jën izhkut
Pronunciation[ˈɟɛn̪ iʒkʊt]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2022
Native toNorthern Birnu
Native speakers126,000,000 (256 BH)
234,000(L2)
Taskaric
  • Iskeric
    • Ilyic
      • Pokht-Izhkut
        • Izhkut
Official status
Official language in
Izhkutrëa, Ingdikh
Recognised minority
language in
Minūrun
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Izhkut(jën izhkut, Izhkut: [ˈɟɛn̪ iʒkʊt]), also known as Ishcot is the most spoken Taskaric language in Radael, with a native speaker population of 126,000,000 people, and it is spoken by another 234,000 as an L2 language, primarily in the Izhkut vassal of Pokht, but also by students in the nation of Ingdikh, where learning the language is a compulsory part of the curriculum. The language as a whole also operates as a lingua franca in the scientific community in Birnu, as well as in diplomacy on the continent. It is also one of the 8 official languages in the West Birnu Economic Union(WBEU).

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Vowels

Prosody

Stress

Stress in Izhkut is generally oxytonic, although there is officially no stress pattern. When a syllable contains an /ɛ/ it is automatically stressed.

Phonotactics

When a /s/ or /z/ is succeeded by a velar plosive(unvoiced or voiced), the /s/ or /z/ is post-alveolised and becomes /ʃ/ or /ʒ/ respectively.

Morphophonology

Morphology

Nouns

Adjectives

Verbs

Adverbs

Particles

Derivational morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Izhkut, like most Taskaric languages, uses a VSO(verb-subject-object) constituent order.

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources