Skyrdagor

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Skyrdagor
Pronunciation[[Help:IPA|ɧɯ˞ˈdeːan ˈmɒʃt]]
Created byLili21
DateFeb 2017
SettingCalémere
EthnicitySkyrdagoreans (Skyrdegankot)
Native speakers13,000,000 (2312 / 4E 133)
Skyrdagor languages
  • Skyrdagor
Official status
Official language in
Skyrdagor, Gorjan, Arkjatar, Aksalbor, Karynaktja, Askand, Tulfasysz, Ylvostydh

The Skyrdagor language (native name Skyrdegan mast [ɧɯ˞deːan mɒʃt]) is the language of Greater Skyrdagor ([ɧɯ˞dɒː˞]), a plurinational area on the planet of Calémere, in northeastern Márusúturon, once part of the Skyrdagor Empire. It is the official language in all eight countries of this area — Skyrdagor, Gorjan, Arkjatar, Aksalbor, Karynaktja, Askand, Tulfasysz, and Ylvostydh — as well as a minority language in Brono, Ikalurilut, and the Inquisition.

While written Skyrdagor is the same throughout all of the Skyrdagor-speaking world, there is no standard spoken dialect, and some of them vary widely in pronunciation. The written language reflects Middle Skyrdagor, but while the most conservative varieties - like Ylvostyzdor - do not diverge much in pronunciation, many others do, like the most commonly heard and studied one, Skyrdegan Skyrdagor, based on the dialect of Tol Sakszyv [tɔl ʃɒksɯʊ̯], former imperial capital and modern-day capital of the Republic of Skyrdagor. As an example, the name “Skyrdagor” was most likely pronounced in Middle Skyrdagor as [skɨɽˈdagoɽ] like in modern Ylvostyzdor, but in the three most spoken varieties it is [ɧɯ˞ˈdɒː˞] (Skyrdegan Skyrdagor), [ɧɨɽˈɖɔwɽ] (Karynaktjur), and [ʂɨɖˈɖaɣʊː] (Arkjatrur).

Unless otherwise noted, all transcriptions in this article refer to Skyrdegan Skyrdagor.

Introduction

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Labials Dentals Palatoalveolars Palatals Velars
Nasals m n (ŋ)
Stops and affricates p b t d k g
Non-sibilant fricatives f v θ ð ç⁓ɕ x (ɣ)
Sibilants s z ʃ ʒ ɧ
Approximants l r j

Vowels

Front Central Back
High i ɯ ɯ˞ u
Mid ɛ (ə) ɚ ɔ
Low (a) ɒ

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

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