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'''Sol·eя''', /solˈeɹ/, (romanized as '''Soler''') or '''Solerian''' is a highly alveolarized language, with a moderately large consonant inventory, and 15 grammatical cases. It is spoken by no one as it is still under construction and, for the same reasons, it has no native speakers. Its origin traces back to January 2013 and it still has a long way to go. Its bigger peculiarity might be the presence of speech function markers (statement/question/command/offer/irony) realized by click consonants.
'''Sol·eя''', /solˈeɹ/, (romanized as '''Soler''') or '''Solerian''' is a highly alveolarized language, with a moderately large consonant inventory, and 15 grammatical cases. It is spoken by no one as it is still under construction and, for the same reasons, it has no native speakers. Its origin traces back to January 2013 and it still has a long way to go. Its bigger peculiarity might be the presence of speech function markers (statement/question/command/offer/irony) realized by click consonants.
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Solerian
Sol·eя
Pronunciation[/sol.eɹ/]
Created byNewrhotic
Native speakersNone (2013)
Language codes
ISO 639-1-
ISO 639-2-
ISO 639-3-
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Sol·eя, /solˈeɹ/, (romanized as Soler) or Solerian is a highly alveolarized language, with a moderately large consonant inventory, and 15 grammatical cases. It is spoken by no one as it is still under construction and, for the same reasons, it has no native speakers. Its origin traces back to January 2013 and it still has a long way to go. Its bigger peculiarity might be the presence of speech function markers (statement/question/command/offer/irony) realized by click consonants.

Overview

Gender Cases Numbers Tenses Persons Moods Voices Aspects
Verb No No No Yes No No Yes Yes
Nouns Yes No Yes No No No No No
Adjectives No No No No No No No No
Numbers No No No No No No No No
Participles No No No No No No No No
Adverb No No No No No No No No
Pronouns Yes No Yes No Yes No No No
Adpositions No No No No No No No No
Article Yes No No No Yes No No No
Particle No Yes No No No Yes No No


Phonology

Consonants and Semi-vowels

Bilabial Labio-dental Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal Labio-velar Lateral
Nasal m n ɲ
Plosive p · b t · d k · g ʔ
Fricative f · v θ s ʃ ʝ χ h
Approximant ɹ j w
Trill r ʀ
Flap or tap ɾ
Lateral app. l
Clicks ʘ ǀ ǃ ǂ ǁ

Phonetic notes

The phonemes /b/, /d/, and /ɡ/ are realized as approximants (namely [β̞, ð̞, ɣ̞], hereafter represented without the undertack) or fricatives in all places except after a pause, after a nasal consonant, or —in the case of /d/— after a lateral consonant; in such contexts they are realized as voiced stops.

The phoneme /n/ is realized as a voiced velar nasal [ŋ] before velar /k/, /g/ or uvular /χ/, /ʀ/.

Vowels

Short vowels

Front Central Back
Close i u
Mid
Open-mid ɛ ə
Open ä

Dipthongs

Falling
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[e̞j] €€ '€' [e̞w] €€ '€'
[o̞j] €€ '€' [o̞w] '€'
[uj] €€ '€'
Rising
[jä] €€ '€' [wä] €€ '€'
[je̞] €€ '€' [we̞] €€ '€'
[wi] €€ '€'
[jo̞] €€ '€' [wo̞] €€ '€'
[ju] €€ '€'

Hiatus

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Phonotactics

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Orthography

Grapheme Name Pronunciation Further information
A, a A [ä] -
Æ, æ Æß [ɛ] Only used in femenine gendered nouns
B, b Bej [b] -
C, c Cej [tʃ]
D, d Dej [d] -
E, e E [e̞] -
F, f Fej [f] -
G, g Gej [g] -
H, h Hej [h] -
I, i I [i] -
J, j Jaw [j] Semi-vowel
K, k Kaw [k] -
L, l Lej [l] -
M, m Mej [m] -
N, n Naw [n] -
И, и Иaw [n] -
O, o O [o̞] -
Œ, œ Œß [ə] Only used in masculine gendered nouns
P, p Paw [p] -
R, r Riaw [r] Trilled
Ꝛ, r Eꝛaw [ɾ] Flapped/Tapped
Я, я Яaw [ɹ] Rhotic
Ʀ, ʀ Ʀaw [ʀ] Uvular
S, s Sej [s] -
ẞ, ß ẞaw [∫] -
T, t Taw [t] -
U, u U [u] -
V, v Vej [v] -
W, w Wej [w] Semi-vowel
X, x Xej [χ] -
Y, y Yej [ʝ] -
Z, z Zej [θ] -
Pan [ʘ] Statement marker (emphatic)
? Klon [!] Question marker
! Ten [ǀ] Command marker
§ Cen [ǁ] Suggestion marker
Ken [ǂ] Irony marker


Grammar

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Morphology

Case (particle) Usage Sol·eя English
Nominative (·aя) agent
Accusative (·iя) patient
Dative (·uя) recipient
Genitive (·eя) relationship, possession
Benefactive (·oя) beneficiary
Instrumental (·ax) instrument
Privative (·ix) lacking something
Essive-Modal (·ux) manner of doing something
Commitative (·ex) accompanied by sth/sb
Causal-final (·ox) efficient or final cause
Ablative (·af) movement away from something
Lative (·if) movement to something
Locative (·uf) location
Partitive (·ef) used for amounts
Temporal (·of) specifying a time


Syntax

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