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===Verb phrase=== | ===Verb phrase=== | ||
<noun><verb><noun> | |||
wiin saat laupa ii haim -- he quickly runs home | |||
Leta wiin laupa ii haim -- he quickly ran home. | |||
Koma wiin laupa ii haim -- he will quickly run home | |||
===Sentence phrase=== | ===Sentence phrase=== | ||
===Dependent clauses=== | ===Dependent clauses=== |
Revision as of 01:01, 22 December 2017
Introduction
This is a proposed trade language between the Algonquin and the Norse circa 1000CE.
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
d -- [θ] h -- [h] k -- [k] l -- [l] m -- [m] n -- [n] p -- [p] r -- [r] s -- [s] t -- [t] w -- [w] y -- [j]
Vowels
i -- [ɪ] ii -- [i] e -- [ɛ] ee -- [e] a -- [ə] aa -- [a] o -- [ɔ] oo -- [o] u -- [ʊ] uu -- [u] ai -- [ai] aw -- [au]
Prosody
C::{p|t|k|m|n|s|h|d|w|y|r|l}
V::={a|aa|e|ee|i|ii|o|oo|u|uu|aw|ai}
S::= CV(C|-}
<word>::= S{S}
Stress
Stress falls n the ultimate syllable of the root word.
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
word::= S{S}
verb::=<word>a
Morphology
Syntax
Constituent order
adjective subject adverb auxiliary verb adjective object oblique
Noun phrase
<preposition> <adjective> <noun>
ii rawd haim -- to (a/the) red house
aw wiin -- of he/him
Verb phrase
<noun><verb><noun>
wiin saat laupa ii haim -- he quickly runs home
Leta wiin laupa ii haim -- he quickly ran home.
Koma wiin laupa ii haim -- he will quickly run home
Sentence phrase
Dependent clauses
Example texts
Other resources
Adject Subject Adverb Auxiliary Verb Adjective Object {prep} Oblique
Rawd rak saat lawpa ii garen as wiin [[ɹauθ ɹɔk sat lau.pə i win gə.ɹɛn əs win] Red fox quick run to den of he.