Kyravar Maři
Kyravar Maři is a Dravidian language spoken in Lõis's Balkans and Austria.
Introduction
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
consonants:
- p t ʈ k = p t ť k
- m n ɳ ŋ = m n ň ng
- f θ s ʂ~ʐ x = v þ s ř h
- j r l ɭ = j r l ľ
Kyravar Maři consonants come in broad/slender pairs like Irish and Russian but unlike Tamil. The slender counterparts of /k ŋ x/ are /c ɲ ç/; retroflexes do not palatalize.
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Retroflex | Palatal | Velar | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
plain | pal. | plain | pal. | plain | pal. | |||||
Nasal | m | mʲ | n̪ | nʲ | ɳ | ɲ | ŋ | |||
Stop | p | pʲ | t̪ | tɕ | ʈ | c | k | |||
Fricative | f~v | fʲ~vʲ | θ | θʲ | s | ɕ | ʂ~ʐ | ç | x | |
Trill | r | rʲ | ||||||||
Approximant | ɫ | lʲ | ɭ | j |
Eclipsis
Kyravar Maři has eclipsis, where initial p, t, ť, k becomes m-p, n-t, ň-ť, ng-k. For words beginning with a vowel, n- is added.
Vowels
Kyravar Maři has two short and three long vowels.
- i, y, e, a = ʲɨ, ɨ, ʲa, a
- aa = á
- ʲaa = já
- ii = ý
- ʲii = í
- uu = ú
- ʲuu = jú
Prosody
Stress
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
Nouns
The plural suffix can be -kaľ or -ngaľ.
- maram 'tree', marángaľ 'trees'
- mannar 'king', mannarkaľ 'kings'
- vaři 'path', vařikaľ 'paths'
- illam 'house', illángaľ 'houses'
- yňmý, právta 'truth'; yňmýkaľ, právtakaľ 'truths'
- úplaka 'cloud', úplakakaľ 'clouds'
- pakpúk 'bottle', pakpúkkaľ 'bottles'
To form the genitive case, the final consonant is slenderized, and then the following (possessed) noun undergoes eclipsis if the possessor is singular: mannarı n-illam 'the king's house'.
Syntax
Constituent order
Kyravar Mazhi is VSO.
Noun phrase
Verb phrase
Sentence phrase
Dependent clauses
Numbers
- áry
- jáňťy
- múry
- njángy
- ýny
- ýnary
- júřy
- jaťťy
- ámaty
- patty
- pannary
- pannjáňťy
- pammúry
- pannjángy
- pannýny
- pannýnary
- pannjúřy
- pannjaťťy
- pannámaty
- iryvaty
- iryvattary
- iryvattjáňťy
- iryvattimúry
- iryvattinjángy
- iryvattýny
- iryvattýnary
- iryvattjúřy
- iryvattjaťťy
- iryvattámaty
The multiples of 10 from 30 to 110 are: muppaty (30), njáspaty (40), ýmaty (50), arvaty (60), júřvaty (70), eňpaty (80), tyľpaty (90), pámaty (100), pannarvaty (110).
120 and higher units are borrowed from Hebrew: mírukká (120), ryvavá (14400).