Zeelondannic

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Zeelondannic
Zélundannika
Pronunciation[/ˈzi:.lʊn.dan.ɪ.ka/]
Created byUser:Katrinya
Datesince 2015
Indo-European
  • Luanic
    • Central Luanic
      • Zeelondannic
Language codes
ISO 639-3none


Zeelondannic (/ˈzi:.lɒn.dæ.nɪk/, native Zélundannika /ˈzi:.lʊn.dan.ɪ.ka/) is an indo-european language from Luatania, spoken by the vast majority of its inhabitants as a lingua franca, as well as the native language of the Zeelondannic people. It originates primarily from the city of Iyco and its surrounding areas, and became the main language of the Kingdom of the Zeelondanne, named for the Zeelondannau river, when the kingdom was formed in 681AD. After the creation of the Kingdom of North Luatania in 1209, the language spread across the north and centre of the country to become the primary language of the region. When the United Kingdom of Luatania was proclaimed in 1931, it was the most spoken language in the nation and was made the sole official language by dictator Premier Valentína Aleksandraskyr.

Modern Zeelondannic developed from Middle Zeelondannic, which itself developed from Old Zeelondannic, et cetera. The language, since becoming distinct from its sister language Oakian, has moved progressively away from the complex case system which defines other languages in the nation to a more analytic language in terms of nouns. The language retains a two-gender system (masculine and feminine) and has separate verb conjugations for each person, 1st person plural inclusion, and different person genders.

Introduction

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Bilabial Labio-dental Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar Palatal Velar Pharyngeal Glottal
Nasal m̥ m ɱ n̥ n ɲ ŋ
Plosive p b t̪ d̪ t d c ɟ k g
Affricate t̪͡θ d̪͡ð t͡s d͡z t͡ʃ d͡ʒ c͡ç ɟ͡ʝ
Fricative f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ ç ʝ x ɣ ħ h
Trill r
Lateral fric. ɬ ɮ


Vowels

Front Near-front Near-back Back
Close i y u
Near-close ɪ ʏ ʊ
Close-mid e
Open-mid ɛ ʌ
Open a ɑ

Phonotactics

Zeelondannic has relatively liberal phonotactics, in that there are a wide array of letters that can be put together in onset, though a less generation amount in the offset, position. The language generally prefers the clustering of voiced or unvoiced sounds together, and has historically simplified clusters of alternating voicing as to favour the more prominent sound.

Morphophonology

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Verbs in Zeelondannic usually come after the subject and before the object, although the language allows the putting of certain verbs at the end of the sentence to stress a given part of the sentence.