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Inhalt
==PHONOLOGY==
PHONOLOGY 3
===Vowels===
Vowels 3
====Vowel inventory====
Vowel inventory 3
===Consonants===
Consonants 3
====Consonant inventory====
Consonant inventory 3
===Phonotaxis===
Sandhi 3
====Sandhi====
Internal sandhi 3
====Syllable structure====
External sandhi 4
==MORPHOLOGY==
Composite sandhi 4
===Nominal morphology===
Syllable structure 4
====Grammatical gender and animacy====
MORPHOLOGY 4
====Grammatical number and quantifier affixes====
Nominal morphology 4
====Grammatical case====
Grammatical gender and animacy 5
Marking hierarchy
Grammatical number and quantifier affixes 5
====Declension particles and affixes====
Marking hierarchy 6
Nominal declension themes
Declension particles and affixes 6
Personal pronouns
Nominal declension themes 8
===Verbal morphology===
Personal pronouns 8
Marking hierarchy
Verbal morphology 8
Verbal aspect markers
Marking hierarchy 8
Tense marking suffixes
Verbal aspect markers 8
Mood marking particles
Tense marking suffixes 9
Verbal compounding
Mood marking particles 10
Animacy and volition
Verbal compounding 10
Derivational morphology
Animacy and volition 10
Compounding
Derivational morphology 11
Nominalization of a locative adverb
Compounding 11
Diminutives
Nominalization of a locative adverb 12
Augmentatives
Diminutives 12
Superlatives
Augmentatives 12
==SYNTAX==
Superlatives 13
Morphosyntactic allignment
SYNTAX 13
Word order
Morphosyntactic allignment 13
==LEXIKON==
Word order 13
==SAMPLES==
LEXIKON 14
===Sentences===
SAMPLES 14
===Example of verb conjugation paradigms===
Sentences 14
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Sociolinguistic notes 15
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Revision as of 09:14, 11 November 2015


Ŭrbŭrŭx U
"the speech, U"
Pronunciation[/ˈuɾ.bu.ɾux ˈɯ/]
Created byNicolás Straccia
SettingYrḳuti conworlding project
Ɯ languages
  • Ŭrbŭrŭx U
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The language known as Ɯ is a conlang being created and developed by Nicolás Straccia. It is part of the Yrḳuti conworlding project.


Background


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PHONOLOGY

Vowels

Vowel inventory

Consonants

Consonant inventory

Phonotaxis

Sandhi

Syllable structure

MORPHOLOGY

Nominal morphology

Grammatical gender and animacy

Grammatical number and quantifier affixes

Grammatical case

Marking hierarchy

Declension particles and affixes

Nominal declension themes Personal pronouns

Verbal morphology

Marking hierarchy Verbal aspect markers Tense marking suffixes Mood marking particles Verbal compounding Animacy and volition Derivational morphology Compounding Nominalization of a locative adverb Diminutives Augmentatives Superlatives

SYNTAX

Morphosyntactic allignment Word order

LEXIKON

SAMPLES

Sentences

Example of verb conjugation paradigms


Grammar

In a nutshell:

PHONOLOGY

Vowels

Vowel inventory

Front Near-front Central Near-back Back
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i
y
u
ɯ
e
ø
o
a
Near‑close
Close‑mid
Mid
Open‑mid
Near‑open
Open

Stem-controlled roundness harmony. Both /a/ and /o/, a back and a front vowel, are neutral. In compounds each element retains it own harmony; affixes will harmonize with the stem with which they are directly in contact.

Consonants

Consonant inventory

Bilabial Labio-dental Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Plosive p b t d (ɟ) k g ʔ
Nasal m n (ɲ) (ŋ)
Trill r
Tap or flap ɾ
Fricative f v s ʃ x h
Africate ʧ
Approximant w j
Lateral app. l (ʎ)

Phonotaxis

Sandhi


Syllable structure

Both verbal and nominal roots, as well as affixes, have a (C)(C)V(C) syllable structure.

MORPHOLOGY

Nominal morphology

Nominal roots are marked for grammatical case, deixis (relative locativity and lativity), definiteness and number or quantity.

Grammatical gender and animacy

There are two grammatical genders: animate and inanimate. The animate gender has two subdivisions: masculine and feminine. These are all generally listed as masculine, feminine and neuter gender.

(See also ‘Animacy and volition’ below)

Grammatical number and quantifier affixes


There are two systems of grammatical number: i) for nouns, Collective 1, Dual, Singulative, Collective 2; ii) for pronouns, the numbers Singular, Dual, Plural and Indefinite.

(See also “__*number*__” below)