Lortho
Introduction
Lortho (IPA:[ˈloɾ·tʰo]) is an a priori constructed language created by Brian Bourque in the beginning of 2003. It originally started as a prop for a strategy board game where only the script was created for aesthetics. Fast forward about 13 years and it has now evolved into a fusional-agglutinative language. The verbs are conjugated with suffixes and nouns are declined to denote case.
Inspiration
A friend was creating a board game similar to Risk; however, instead of taking place on Earth, this new game was to take place on an inter-planetary scale. The game creator wanted to develop an alien theme and requested a fictional script. The name of the race on this game is "Lortho" and thus the seed was planted. The author was unable to work on this piece for quite sometime until he joined the CONLANG mailing list and observed both seasoned and novice conlangers discussing all aspects of linguistics. Since then he decided to move forward and bring Lortho into fruition.
Another inspirational source is Brian's daughter. Through her development of learning how to make speech sounds, Brian found certain "words" to use in Lortho which help in its phonology.
Setting
UNDER DEVELOPMENT |
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The people who speak Lortho live on a planetary system which orbits a binary star.
Phonology
Orthography
Lortho Alphabet
The Lortho alphabet is a pseudo-abjad. All letters are consonants except for one vowel. All other vowels are written as diacritics.
Lortho Alphabet |
Consonant Inventory
Bilabial | Labiodental | Alveolar | Postalveolar | Velar | Glottal | |||
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Plosive | p pʰ | b | t tʰ | d dʰ | k kʰ | ʔ | ||
Nasal | m mː | n nː | ||||||
Tap or Flap | ɾ | |||||||
Fricative | f | s | ʃ | h | ||||
Lateral Approximant | l lʰ |
Vowels and Diphthongs
Vowel Inventory
There are five vowels in Lortho and are strictly pronounced regardless of placement:
Front | Central | Back | |
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Close | i | u | |
Close-mid | o | ||
Open-mid | ɛ | ||
Mid | ɑ |
Diphthongs
The following diphthongs exist in Lortho:
- [aɪ], [aʊ], [eɪ], [ɔɪ]
Prosody
Stress
There are a few rules that govern stress (with exceptions):
- Stress is always on the second to the last syllable of the root or infinitive except:
- -n verbs will always receive stress on the last syllable of the infinitive or root.
- If the word is only two syllables long, then the stress is on the first syllable.
- Stress is never given to prefixes or suffixes.
Intonation
Lortho is still in development and has not enough information to explain the rules of intonation.
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
Nouns
Introduction
Nouns in Lortho have three distinct features:
- They are one of three genders: masculine, feminine, or neuter
- All nouns are declined to denote case
- All nouns end in a vowel
Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
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-i | -u | -ɑ |
Grammatical Case
Lortho has ten cases.
Case | Modifier | Example | Translation |
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Nominative | - | kɑnsɑptʰɑ | woods, forest |
Accusative | -mɛ | kɑnsɑptʰɑmɛ | forest (direct obj.) |
Dative | -mɛlɑ | kɑnsɑptʰɑmɛlɑ | forest (indirect obj.) |
Genitive | -nɑlo | kɑnsɑptʰɑnɑlo | of the forest |
Sublative | -ɪnɑ/-ɛnɑ | kɑnsɑptʰaɪnɑ | in/into the forest |
Ablative | -(ɛ)nɑt | kɑnsɑptʰɑnɑt | out of/from the forest |
Allative | -dɑn | kɑnsɑptʰɑdɑn | to/towards the forest |
Prolative | -dɑnɑɾ | kɑnsɑptʰɑdɑnɑɾ | through/via/by way of the forest |
Instructive | -lɛn | kɑnsɑptʰɑlɛn | using the forest |
Vocative | fɑ- | still in development |
Personal Possessive Prefix
The personal possessive is formed using a prefix which is gender and number specific.
Person | Singular | Plural | ||||
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1st person | ni- | nu- | - | nimɑ- | numɑ- | - |
2nd person | lin- | lun- | - | nɑni- | nɑnu- | - |
3rd person | li- | lu- | lɑ- | limi- | limu- | limɑ- |
Pluralization
Each noun is pluralized by gender and in some cases, the plural ending is changed for ease of pronunciation.
- Feminine nouns (-u): simply add the plural ending -nɛ.
- Example: [kɑnsɑpʰu] (n. fem) tree; pl [kɑnsɑpʰunɛ]
- Masculine nouns (-i): subtract the -i and add the plural ending -ɛni except :
- Masculine nouns that end in -ni, the plural ending will be changed to -ɛmi.
- Examples:
- [olɑkʰi] (n. masc) boat; pl [olɑkʰɛni]
- [pʰoɾɛnːi] (n. masc) peak, summit; pl [pʰoɾɛnːɛmi]
- Neuter nouns (-ɑ): simply add the plural ending -nɛ (many neuter nouns are collective nouns such as [hɑmːunɑ] weather)
- Example: [hɑdikʰɑ] (n. neut) land, country; pl [hɑdikʰɑnɛ]
Verbs
Introduction
Verbs are conjugated in gender and in number which is all governed by the noun.
Conjugation
Present Tense | ||||||||||||||||||
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-o verbs [konpʰɑɾo] to speak verbal root: konpʰɑr |
-t verbs [pʰɾɑmit] to push verbal root: pʰɾɑmid |
-n verbs [ʃaɪlɑn] to sit verbal root: ʃaɪlɑn | ||||||||||||||||
Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | |||||||||||||
masc | fem | neut | masc | fem | neut | masc | fem | neut | masc | fem | neut | masc | fem | neut | masc | fem | neut | |
1st pers | konpʰɑɾin | un | - | -inɑn | -unɑn | - | pʰɾɑmidin | -dun | - | -dinɑn | -dunɑn | - | ʃaɪlanin | -un | - | -inɑn | -unɑn | - |
2nd pers | konpʰɑɾɑnːi | -ɑnːu | - | -ɑmin | -ɑmun | - | pʰɾɑmidɑnːi | -dɑnːu | - | -dɑmin | -dɑmun | - | ʃaɪlanɑnːi | -ɑnːu | - | -ɑmin | -ɑmun | - |
3rd pers | konpʰɑɾi | -u | -ɑ | -imi | -imu | -imɑ | pʰɾɑmidi | -du | -dɑ | -dimi | -dimu | -dimɑ | ʃaɪlani | -u | -ɑ | -imi | -imu | -imɑ |
Syntax
Coming soon.
Example texts
Other resources
Word Order
In Lortho, the word order is verb, (subject), object. Lortho contains a lot of information in the verb and objectival noun. The verb is conjugated by person and gender and thus pronouns are unnecessary. The nouns are altered to denote case, removing almost entirely the need for prepositions.
Word Agreement
The three following rules govern agreement between words:
- Verbs must agree in gender and number with the subject
- Nouns are not pluralized when counted
- Adjectives must agree with the noun in gender, but not in grammatical case or number