User:Praimhín/Old Irish-Semitic inspired conlang
Verapamil is a language of Southern Dodellia. It's the most commonly spoken Southern Veraic language and is believed to be distantly related to the Lakovic languages.
Inspirations: Mandarin, Semitic languages, Old Irish
Todo
Proto-Veraic *f v -> h?
yēni = laurel (a false cognate with the Nurian word)
Phonology
Verapamil has 22 consonants:
/p t k p’ t’ k’ b d g m n/ p t k ṗ ṭ ḳ b d g m n
/s ʃ ɬ ts’ tʃ’ ʔ h l r w j/ s š ś ṣ ṣ̌ ʔ h l r w y
Verapamil non-ejective stops p t k b d g become spirants, written φ θ χ β δ γ respectively, when after a vowel and not geminated. This process is similar to Hebrew begadkefat, and some dialects even lenite m n r to /w̃ ð̃ ɾ/ in addition.
The consonants /ʔ h/ and ejectives can't be geminated.
Morphology
Nouns in Verapamil come in three numbers: singular, dual and plural, and three states: indefinite, definite and construct (marked with suffixes and/or sometimes with vowel changes). Furthermore there are six cases marked with prepositions:
- nominative
- accusative
- lative
- ablative
- locative
- instrumental/comitative
Verbs
Verbs don't inflect for person or tense, but they have two forms: absolute and conjunct, used as in Old Irish.
Syntax
Verapamil syntax is SVO and head-final like Mandarin.