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There, once again, are certain allophones, but these are all the vowel phonemes for Jyglagi.
There, once again, are certain allophones, but these are all the vowel phonemes for Jyglagi.


The Phoneme Ææ is a only used in loanwords.
The Phoneme Ææ is a only used in loanwords.


===Stress===
===Stress===

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Jyglagi | jɪg.ˈla.gi is an artlang created by Edward Emerson Harper in 2013 after discovering the conlanging fandom. He's worked on it off, and on throughout 4 years, and finally finished it in 2017 after a while of creating, revising, and subsequently quitting.


Orthography

Jyglagi is written in the Latin Alphabet:

MmNnŇňPpBbTtDdKkGgFf VvSsŠšXxГгHhJjRrLlŁłAa

EeIiOoUuÛûYyWw

Consonants

There are 22 basic consonant phonemes.

Mm: m | Nn: n | Ňň: ŋ |

Pp: p | Bb: b | Tt: t | Dd: d | Kk: k | Gg: g | Ff: f | Vv: v | Ťť: θ | Ďď: ð | Ss: s, z | Šš: ʃ, ʒ | Xx: x | Гг: ɣ | Hh: h | Jj: j | Rr: ɾ | Ll: l | Łł: ɬ | Cc: tʃ |

Zz: dʒ

There are some allophones, but these are all of the consonant phonemes in the language.

• The phonemes Cc, and Zz, are only used in loanwords

• The letters Ňň, Ťť, Ďď, Šš, Гг, Łł can be replaced with the digraphs Ng, Th, Dh, Sh, Gh, and Hl

Vowels

There are 9 basic vowel phonemes.

Aa: a, ɑ | Ee: e, ɛ | Ii: i | Oo: ɤ, o | Uu: ɯ, u | Ûû: ə, ʌ | Yy: ɪ | Ww: ʊ | Ææ: æ

There, once again, are certain allophones, but these are all the vowel phonemes for Jyglagi.

• The Phoneme Ææ is a only used in loanwords.

Stress

In Jyglagi, primary stress is placed on the middle-to-right syllable, and secondary is on any other syllable.

Ex. Jyglagi | jɪg.ˈla.gi

Yňlyš | ɪŋ.ˈlɪʃ

Intonation

Though intotation is free, it tends to fall into these patterns: H: high, M: medial, L: low

Statement: «.Borata reďeг hon.» HMM ML M "She ran away."

Command: «:Hytû dw hon:» HH M H "You find her."

Exclamation: «¡Her ar hon!» M M H "She is here!"

«¿Ľe ar hon?» H L M "Where is she?"

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources