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''' | '''Aethêllan''' is one of my main conlangs and was created out of joy, as linguistic experiment, and also to be the main classical language for my series of Fantasy novels. Aethêllan is spoken by the dominant species of Anmarla who are known as the Galern. The language has approximately 15 million speakers. At the time of my main novel series, the language and its native speakers are extinct, however Aethêllan is used as the language of academics, state and religious ceremonies, and record/document keeping. However only the upper class can read and speak it and even then only a minority of the upper classes. The seven languages of the nine different Kingdoms during this time are all descended from Aethêllan. Aethêllan is in turn descended from Vamynouynem. | ||
This is a work of love and I ask any readers that, outside of any accidental grammatical mistakes, that they do not make any edits, however minor, without my permission and that this work is protected by copyright. Your understanding is greatly appreciated. | This is a work of love and I ask any readers that, outside of any accidental grammatical mistakes, that they do not make any edits, however minor, without my permission and that this work is protected by copyright. Your understanding is greatly appreciated. | ||
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
Aethêllan is an SVO fusional-agglutinative language. The majority of information is placed on the nouns and verbs, and though it is an SVO language technically speaking it does allow for free word order. | |||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
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===Stress=== | ===Stress=== | ||
Aethêllan differs from languages such as English in that every vowel is pronounced fully and with clear distinction. The language does however place stress on the last syllable of a word, however this is not important as stress is considered to be in English and other such similar languages. Any long vowels; those with diacritics or diphthongs, are stressed as well as the last syllable. | |||
*E.g ''donsênanwê'' where the stress is on both ''sên'' and ''wê''. | *E.g ''donsênanwê'' where the stress is on both ''sên'' and ''wê''. | ||
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In regards to the order of the attaching of suffixes, case takes highest priority, followed by voice, aspect, then agreement, finally followed by any remaining suffixes. | In regards to the order of the attaching of suffixes, case takes highest priority, followed by voice, aspect, then agreement, finally followed by any remaining suffixes. | ||
*'''NB''': Adjectives cannot be inflected with comparative and the Gradable | *'''NB''': Adjectives cannot be inflected with comparative and the Gradable suffix at the same time. | ||
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===Case and Class Patradigms=== | ===Case and Class Patradigms=== | ||
In | In Aethêllan over time Case and Class/Gender have merged into one suffix. When Nouns take their Case and Class marker they now have a far more fusional method unlike its ancestor language Vamynouynem. | ||
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Aethêllan is one of my main conlangs and was created out of joy, as linguistic experiment, and also to be the main classical language for my series of Fantasy novels. Aethêllan is spoken by the dominant species of Anmarla who are known as the Galern. The language has approximately 15 million speakers. At the time of my main novel series, the language and its native speakers are extinct, however Aethêllan is used as the language of academics, state and religious ceremonies, and record/document keeping. However only the upper class can read and speak it and even then only a minority of the upper classes. The seven languages of the nine different Kingdoms during this time are all descended from Aethêllan. Aethêllan is in turn descended from Vamynouynem.
This is a work of love and I ask any readers that, outside of any accidental grammatical mistakes, that they do not make any edits, however minor, without my permission and that this work is protected by copyright. Your understanding is greatly appreciated.
Background
Aethêllan is an SVO fusional-agglutinative language. The majority of information is placed on the nouns and verbs, and though it is an SVO language technically speaking it does allow for free word order.
Phonology
Bilabial | Dental | Alveol. | Postalve. | Retrofl. | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||||||||||
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Plosives | p (p) pʷ (pw) |
b (b) bʷ (bw) |
t (t) tʷ (tw) |
d (d) dʷ (dw) |
k (k) kʷ (kw) |
g (g) gʷ (gw) | |||||||||||
Fricatives | f (f) fʷ (fw) |
v (v) vʷ (vw) |
θ (th) | ð (dh) | s (s) sʷ (sw) |
x (h) | h (h) | ||||||||||
Nasals | m (m) | n (n) nʷ (nw) |
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Trill | r (r) | ||||||||||||||||
Glides | Approxim. | ʍ (hw) | w (w) | ɹ (r) | j (y) | ||||||||||||
Lateral Appr. | l (l) | ɭ (l) |
Mutations
- Both Approximants and Lateral Approximants are de-voiced before nasals.
- /l/ becomes /ɭ/ after vowels.
- /ɹ/ becomes /r/ before plosives.
- /h/ becomes /x/ at the end of a word.
Diphthongs
Diphthong | IPA |
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ao | ɐʊ |
ey | eɪ |
ôe | ɔː |
ŷe | ɪəː |
ae | aɪ |
Vowels
Vowels | IPA Symbols | Vowel | IPA Symbols |
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a | ɑ | o | ɒ |
â | aː | ô | ɵː |
á | æ | ó | əʊː |
e | e | i | ɪ |
ê | eːə | î | iː |
u | u | ÿ | ɐɪː |
Grammar and syntax
Syntax
Independent Clauses are SVO, whilst Dependent and Relative Clauses are SOV.
Stress
Aethêllan differs from languages such as English in that every vowel is pronounced fully and with clear distinction. The language does however place stress on the last syllable of a word, however this is not important as stress is considered to be in English and other such similar languages. Any long vowels; those with diacritics or diphthongs, are stressed as well as the last syllable.
- E.g donsênanwê where the stress is on both sên and wê.
Structure
All derivational affixes are prefixes, and all other affixes are suffixes excluding the adverbial marker which is an infix for historical linguistic reasons. In regards to the order of the attaching of suffixes, case takes highest priority, followed by voice, aspect, then agreement, finally followed by any remaining suffixes.
- NB: Adjectives cannot be inflected with comparative and the Gradable suffix at the same time.
Verbs
Aspect & Tense
Paradigm 1 Example Word - Aedar to Rule, to Lead
Aspect
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Aorist | Imperfective | Conative | Habitual | Perfect | Inceptive | Continuative | Terminative |
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Past | Aedarh | Aedarnd | Aedarâl | Aedaró | Aedarnen | Aedartey | Aedarelon | Aedarmen |
Present | Aedar | Aedarn | Aedarâl | Aedaró | Aedarlen | Aedark | Aedarion | Aedarmen |
Future | Aedardh | Aedaryn | Aedarymâl | Aedarv | Aedarwolen | Aedarketh | Aedarsan | Aedarwymen |
Nouns
Cases
Cases | |
ERG | Ergative Agent |
ABS | Absolutive Patient & Experiencer |
DAT | Dative Indirect Object, Direction to |
GEN | Genitive Description/Relation - e.g. Men of Rome |
PART | Partitive Pertaining to a Group/Thing |
POSS | Possessive Static Possessive |
VOC | Vocative |
ABES | Abessive Lack of Noun |
INS | Instrumental |
EQU | Equative Comparison |
Case and Class Patradigms
In Aethêllan over time Case and Class/Gender have merged into one suffix. When Nouns take their Case and Class marker they now have a far more fusional method unlike its ancestor language Vamynouynem.
I The Human Noun Class
Man | Women | |
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Erg. | Gâla | Theyn |
Abs. | Gâlam | Thêam |
Dat. | Gâlal | Thêas |
Gen. | Gâlÿ | Thênîs |
Poss. | Gâlâ | Thênâ |
Part. | Gâláth | Thênas |
Abes. | Gâlthârum | Thênârum |
Ins. | Gâlfen | Thênen |
Equ. | Gâlanwen | Thênetwem |
Voc. | Gâlô | Theyô |
- NB Theyn is a weak verb due it to have a short diphthong, thus the first vowel of the diphthong is lengthened. This happens for all nouns with short diphthongs.
- NB The very slight difference here between the Dat. and Part. forms of Theyn are due to Theyn itself, and with other Female Class-Based Nouns this would not occur. (I.E Theyn dropping its n in the Dat. form - this is irregular and only occurs only with Female Noun Stems ending in n)
II Non-Human Noun Class
Sea-Bird | Snake | |
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Erg. | Kallâr | Mârith |
Abs. | Kallâl | Mârth |
Dat. | Kallâs | Mâros |
Gen. | Kallâsî | Mârîm |
Poss. | Kallârem | Mârâ |
Part. | Kallâmen | Mârismen |
Abes. | Kallâvenîm | Mârisârem |
Ins. | Kallâkal | Mârigir |
Equ. | Kallâkthîl | Mârinvith |
Voc. | Kallô | Mârô |
Personal Pronouns
First Person | ||||
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Exclusive | Inclusive | |||
Erg. | Wá (I) | Em (We) | Má (We) | |
Abs. | Dwa (Me) | Nâs (Us) | Hwa (Us) | |
Poss. | Edh (My/Mine) | Dyn (Ours) | Es (Ours) | |
Dat. | Myn (to Me) | Rys (to Us) | Thâ (to Us) | |
Inst | Sâ (by Me) | Bâ (by Us) | Eâ (by Us) | |
Second Person | ||||
Living | Non-Living | |||
Singular (Exclusive) | Plural (Inclusive) | Singular | ||
Erg. | Dâ (Thou) | Nen (Thou) | Se (It) | |
Abs. | Lŷn (Thee) | ŷe (Thee) | Só (It) | |
Poss. | Blan (Thy) | Yn (Thine) | Som (Its) | |
Dat. | Of (to Thee) | Dŷm (to Thee) | Mys (to It) | |
Inst. | Ren (by Thou) | Tar (by Thou) | Sten (by It) | |
Third Person Singular | ||||
Living & Non-Gendered | Non-Living & Neutral | |||
Erg. | Des (He/She) | Dha (It) | ||
Abs. | Sen (Him/Her) | Dhen (It) | ||
Poss. | Bessen (His/Hers) | Thyr (Its) | ||
Dat. | Gal (to Him/Her) | Elth (to It) | ||
Inst. | Hel (by Him/Her) | Sân (by It) | ||
Third Person Plural | ||||
Living & Non-Gendered | Non-Living & Neutral | |||
Erg. | Mer (They) | Thâl (Its) | ||
Abs. | Mron (Them) | Thyn (Its) | ||
Poss. | Nyr (Theirs) | Thren (Its) | ||
Dat. | Nren (to Them) | Fel (To Its) | ||
Inst. | Neth (by Them) | Falth (by Its) |