Galatian
Galatian | |
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Τολιστεκά | |
Created by | Frederic Bayer (talk) |
Setting | Alternate history |
Native to | Galatia, Turkey, Greece, Georgia, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt |
Native speakers | 3,400,000 (2016) |
Indo-European
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Official status | |
Official language in | Galatia |
Recognised minority language in | Greece, Georgia, Syria |
The Galatian language is a Celtic language spoken mainly in the Galatian Republic, with significant minority communities in Turkey, Greece, Georgia, Syria, Lebanon and Egypt.
Introduction
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
Nasal mutation
Unmutated | Mutated |
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π | β |
τ | δ |
κ | γ |
β | μ |
δ | ν |
γ | γ̌ |
Vowels
Front | Near- front | Central | Near- back | Back | ||
Close |
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Near-open | ||||||
Open |
In addition to these vowel qualities, Galatian has a length distinction and a historical aspiration distinction (now only retained epenthetically or in conservative dialects, but still consistently written in the orthography). Orthographic correspondence:
Phoneme | Grapheme |
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i, ɪ | ι |
iː | ί |
y, ʏ | υ |
yː | ύ |
u | ου |
uː | ού |
e, ɛ | ε, αι |
eː | η, |
ɛː | έ, αί |
o, ɔ | ο |
oː | ω |
a | α |
aː | ά |
Vowel harmony
Valmoric has limited vowel harmony for bound morphemes: Morphemes subject to harmony which contain an ι, ε, or η will change this to an υ, ο, or ω respectively if the adjacent syllable contains an υ, ου, ο, or ω. Such harmonised vowels are marked with the circumflex: υ̂, ô, ω̂.
Morphophonology
Declension
First declension
Masculine
Case | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative | (νο) -ω | (νοι) -οι |
Vocative | (νε) | (νους) -ους |
Accusative | (ὁ) -ο | (νους) -ους |
Dative | (ἱ) -ει | (ὁς) -ους |
Genitive | (νι) -ι | (οὑ) -ο |
Ablative | (οὑ) -ου | (ἱ) -ι |
Syntax
Constituent order
Noun phrase
Verb phrase
Sentence phrase
Dependent clauses
Example texts
The Lord's Prayer
The Galatian version lacks the reference to forgiving sin, based on an omission in an apocryphal Q source translation into Galatian. Most Galatian Christians pray the prayer in Greek.
Galatian | IPA | Proto-Celtic cognate | English |
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Αιρ Ἁθίr ὁ ἐστ ἐν ἱ νεμει, Ἐς ἵσνειμάς ἀμμα θῳ, |
er aˈθiːr o ɛst ɛn iː ˈnɛ.mɛɪ, ɛs ˌiː.snɛɪˈmaːs amːa θɔːj |
Ansere ɸatīr so esti eni sindei nemei, Es ɸīssu-neymātyo anman tewe, |
Our Father, which is in heaven, Hallowed be thy name, |