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(∀p∈class(Trløm Spи))(∀t=range(function(name=(P))))(inf(t)=1/2)
(∀p∈class(Trløm Spи))(∀t=range(function(name=(P))))(inf(t)=1/2)


== Sound changes ==


Tonogenesis
=== Toneme changes ===


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'''Modern Schlaub (fT 2300) to Near-Future Schlaub (fT 2400)'''
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ö (/õ/ -> /ø/)
ö (/õ/ -> /ø/)


'''Near-Future Schlaub (fT 2300) to Far-Future Schlaub (fT 2400)'''
'''Near-Future Schlaub (fT 2400) to Far-Future Schlaub (fT 2700)'''


TBC
TBC

Revision as of 12:16, 8 December 2024

Created by Cole

(THIS IS A SKETCH)

(Ntzog Schlaub Nlab?) probably created by mathematicians, particle physicists, and programmers

Spoken in ~3000 fT, might really be the most mathematical future Trician language?

Borrow set theory and grammatical words from Quintlanic (WIP conlang by me), and borrow notions of classes and functions?

This would have 8 tones instead of 7 (eszett and s tone get merged into s, two more tones from Quintlanic)

Uses fT 2400 Hlou instead

Part-logographic part-featural? This would explain the 'logographs' (mathematical symbols)


Name of the language:

oo Ntsok əə as as p ek p yn øþ as Ljəum Ndom ad ad иd i as ə t ek t yn øþ as i ad ad иd i as ə k ek k yn øþ as и ad ad ad

the (existent) language of ({p|p∈class(Hlou people)}∪{t|t∈class(set)}∪{k|k∈class(function)})


Example sentence: "Every Trlöb Schmie has 1/2 as its lowest note"

as a p ym ød as Trløm Spи ad ad is as a t øm иm as и as ək øm as p ad ad ad ad as tən as t ad øm Dи tød Bəid ad

(∀p∈class(Trløm Spи))(∀t=range(function(name=(P))))(inf(t)=1/2)

Sound changes

Toneme changes

Orthography (fT 2300) Tone (fT 2300) Orthography (fT 2400, colloquial) Tone (fT 2400, colloquial) Orthography (fT 2700, educated) Tone (fT 2700, educated)
mid level (33) / high checked (5) mid level (33) mid level (33)
-n low falling (21) / low checked (1) -n low level (11) -n low level (11)
-b high level / high falling (55~53) -b high level (55) -m high level (55)
-g breathy mid level (33 + breathy) -g breathy mid level (33 + breathy) -k breathy mid level (33 + breathy)
-t breathy low level (11 + breathy)
breathy high level (55 + breathy)
-d dipping / mid falling (313~311) -d falling (42) -d falling (42)
-s rising (24) -s rising (24) -s rising (24)
broken rising (3ˀ5)

Phoneme changes

Modern Schlaub (fT 2300) to Near-Future Schlaub (fT 2400)

schm, schml, schn, schnr -> sp, spl, st, str (/m̥, m̥ˡ, n̥, ɳ̊/ -> /spʰ, spˡʰ, stʰ, sʈʰ/)

z, tz, dz, ntz, ndz (/s̪, ts̪ʰ, ts̪, ⁿts̪ʰ, ⁿdz̪/ -> /θ, tθʰ, tθ, ⁿtθ, ⁿdð/)

schl -> lj (/ɬ/ -> /ʎ/)

ie -> и (/ɨ/ -> /ɯ/)

ei, au, äu (/əi, əu, əũ/ -> /ai, au, ɔʏ/)

j (/ʒ/ -> /j/)

ä (/ã/ -> /æ/)

ö (/õ/ -> /ø/)

Near-Future Schlaub (fT 2400) to Far-Future Schlaub (fT 2700)

TBC