Cruckeny

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Cruckeny
Pronunciation[ˈkʰɹʌk(ə)nɪi]
Created byDillon Hartwig
Date2023
SettingWest Virginia and Kentucky, United States
Early form
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Cruckeny /ˈkrʌkəni/ (Cruckeny: [ˈkʰɹʌk(ə)nɪi]) is a Celtic language spoken in central Appalachia.

Etymology

Cruckeny is from the language's endonym, from Irish cnoc-theanga "hill speech."

Orthography

Phonology

Consonants

Vowels

Prosody

Phonotactics

Morphology

Nouns

Pronouns

Verbs

Adjectives

Negation

Numerals

Syntax

Constituent order

Cruckeny word order is strictly SVO outside of music, where VSO also occurs.

Noun and verb phrases

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 1

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Conlang Atlas of Language Structures-hosted translations

Other resources

CALS