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| Vexilian | |
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| Załojąļčæɂ/Заԓоӽъԡчӕь/زِلشےَحٛلژچٰا/זַלשֹכֲּלשׁצ׳ָא | |
| Pronunciation | [zäɬo̞ˈq͡χɐɮʧæʔ] |
| Created by | QaiZar |
| Date | 2024 |
| Latin Cyrillic Arabic Hebrew Vexilian Abugida | |
| Language codes | |
| CLCR | none |
Introduction
THIS IS STILL A WIP, I'LL WRITE MORE LATER -QAIZAR Vexilian is a constructed language designed to be the vernacular language for vexilians. A highly militarized alien culture based on a hierarchical and nationalistic system. The language features a complex phonology, a polysynthetic morphology inspired by languages such as Chilean Spanish, German, Nahuatl, Abkhaz, Navajo, Klingon, indigenous languages of Chile, and Tungusic, Berber, Mongolian, and Chukotko-Kamchatka/Luorawetlan languages, and a unique writing system with adaptations to the Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, and Hebrew alphabets. Its linguistic structure reflects the cultural values of the Vexilians, where militarism, nationalism, and hierarchical order play a fundamental role.
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
Vexilian has 45 consonants and 13 vowels. At the left of each cell in the table below is the phoneme, and at the right its transliterated representation if it is not written the same in IPA as in romanized vexilian. The consonants are as follows:
| Bilabial | Labiodental | Dental | Alveolar | Palatoalveolar | Retroflex | palatal | Velar | Uvular | Pharyngeal | Epiglottal | Glotal | |
| Nasal | m | n [n̪] | ñ [ɲ] | ŋ | ||||||||
| Oclusive | p
b |
t [t̪]
d [d̪] |
k
g |
q | q̇ [ʡ] | ɂ [ʔ] | ||||||
| Implosive | ɓ | |||||||||||
| Africate | c [t͡s]
ç [d͡z] |
č [t͡ʃ]
ĵ [d͡ʒ] |
ꝗ [q͡χ] | |||||||||
| Fricative | f | ŧ [θ]
ð |
s [s]
z [z] |
š [ʃ]
ž [ʒ] |
(ʝ) | j [x]
ƣ [ɣ] |
(χ)
ř [ʁ] |
ƹ [ʕ] | h | |||
| Aprox. | w
ƕ [ʍ] |
v [ʋ] | ŕ [ɻ] | y [j]
ɥ[ɥ] |
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| trill | ḅ [ʙ]
ṗ [ʙ̥] |
r | (ʀ) | |||||||||
| Lateral Afr. | tł [t͡ɬ]
dļ [d͡ɮ] |
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| Lateral Fr. | ł [ɬ]
ļ [ɮ] |
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| Lateral Aprox. | l
ɫ [ɫ |
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| Click | kl [ǁ] | kly [ǂ] |
Vowels
The 12 vowels of vexilian are as follows:
| Front | Near-Front | Central | Near-Back | Back | |
| Closed | i | ɨ (ü) | u | ||
| Near-Closed | ɪ (į) | ʊ (ų) | |||
| Mid | e̞ (e)
ø̞ (ø) |
ə (ę) | o̞ (o)
ɤ̞ (ǫ) | ||
| Near-Open | æ | ɐ (ą) | |||
| Open | ä (a) |
Phonotactics
Vexilian is CV order. the letter "l" can't be used if the previous letters are "t" or "d"
Morphophonology
Morphology
The verb structure is as follows:
Evidentiality prefix + time/mode prefixes + Verbal root + object incorporation + Derivative sufixes + Subject marks
Evidentiality prefixes
- Direct: Ƹa- (I saw with my own eyes).
- Indirect/Audible: Ƹe- (I heard someone saw).
- Doubtful/Imaginary: Ƹę- (I Assume it happened).
Time/Mode prefixes
- Present: ta-
- Past: ka-
- Future: sa-
- Hypothetical: za-
- Perfective (completed action): q̇ę-
- Imperfective (action in process): nę-
Derivative sufixes
- Causative: -łę (make someone do something).
- Passive: -tłę
- Reflexive: -řę
Subject marks
- 1st person: -ɂ
- 2nd person: -kę
- 3rd person: -sę
Quantity sufixes
- Plural: -tł
- Dual: -dļ
- Paucal: -jł
- Nular: -q̇oq
Syntax
Constituent order
Vexilian uses a Verb-Object-Subject order, like the algonquian languages or malagasy.
Noun phrase
Basic order: (Determinant) + (Nucleus) + (Adjectives) + (Postpositions) + (Clitics/Modifiers)
Ejemplo: Zat ghoti-kho
That big fish (Determinant + Sustantive + Adjective)
Verb phrase
Time/Aspect/Modality + Verbal Prefixes (theme, cause, applications, incorporations) + Verbal Root + Sufixes (plural, directional, etc.)
Example: Kapikoñažukq̇li Ka-piko-ña-žuk-q̇li
¿Did you see me? (Ka = past, piko = interrogative, ña = object, žuk = see, q̇li = pronoun "you")
Sentence phrase
Evidentiality prefix + time/mode prefixes + Verbal root + object incorporation + Derivative sufixes + Subject marks
Ƹasašaŋghotiłęɂ
Ƹa-sa-šaŋ-ghoti-łę-ɂ
= "[I] will make [myself] eat a fish (and i see it)."
- Ƹa-: Direct evidential (i see it).
- sa-: Future.
- šaŋ: Root "eat".
- ghoti: incorporated object ("fish").
- łę: Causative.
- ɂ: First person.
Dependent clauses
Numbers
1234567890 WIP