Old Ravenish
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Old Ravenish | |
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þýdsko | |
Pronunciation | [θyːð.ʃo] |
Created by | wfosøra |
Indo-European
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Early form | Proto-Ravenish (Sparsely attested)
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ConWorkShop | MCORV |
This is the current version of tiudisko, I have copied the outdated page to here and will be updating it.
Ravenish (autoglossonym: þýdsko; Ravenish: [θyːð.ʃo]) is a Germanic language.
Etymology
The language name derives from the same source as German Deutsch, þiudiskaz. The English name is in reference to a cultural aspect of the people, their unusually large reverence for Ravens, they place an oddly high importance on Ravens even for a Germanic tribe.
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
Consonants have remained relatively close to Proto-Germanic, except for the few stops that had fricative allophones, these shifted fully to fricatives, the opposite of all other Germanic langs, the Velar fricatives also shifted to Uvular.
Labial | Dental | alveolar | post- alveolar |
palatal | velar | |||||||
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Nasal | m | n | (ŋ)¹ | |||||||||
Stop | p | t | k | |||||||||
Fricative | f | v | θ | ð | s | ʃ | x | ɣ | ||||
Approximant | ʋ | l̥ | l | j | ||||||||
Trill | r̥ | r |
- allophone of /n/ before /k/
- allophone of /n/ before /kʷ/
- allophone of /s/ before velars and at word ends
- allophone of /z/ before velars and at word ends, in modern colloquial forms this has roticized to /r/
Vowels
Vowels divert from PG more than the consonants, they've shifted closer to Finnish, also gaining harmony from Finnish.
Front | Back | |||||||||||||||
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unrounded | rounded | |||||||||||||||
short | long | short | long | short | long | |||||||||||
Close | i | iː | y | yː | u | uː | ||||||||||
mid | e | eː | ø | øː | o | oː | ||||||||||
open-mid | ɛ | ɛː | œ | ɔ | ɔː | |||||||||||
Open | ɑ | ɑː |
Diphthongs
Prosody
Stress
Stress, like in PG, still lies solely on the first syllable unless prefixed, where stress moves with the root word.
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
Take ALL forms with '?' with caution, the proto-Germanic form is unknown so this is me doing very, VERY basic comparisons to figure out a Possible form.
Pronouns
needs updating
Nominative | Accusative | Genitive | Dative | |||
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first person |
singular | ik | mik | mïïnäz | miz | |
dual | wit | unk | unkëraz | unkiz | ||
plural | wiz | uns | unsëraz | unsiz | ||
second person |
singular | þuu | þik | þïïnäz | þiz | |
dual | jut | ïnkw | ïnkweräz | ïnkwiz | ||
plural | juuz | izwiz | izweräz | izwiz | ||
third person |
singular | masculine | iz | ïnön | es | ïmmäi |
feminine | sii | iijon | ezäz | ezöi | ||
neuter | it | it | es | ïmmäi | ||
plural | masculine | iiz | ïnz | ezöön | ïmäz | |
feminine | ijääz | ijaaz | ezöön | ïmäz | ||
neuter | ijo | ijo | ezöön | ïmäz | ||
reflexive | se | sik | sïïnäz | siz |
Nouns
Stems are named in accordance with their PG equivalent.
a stems
ō stems
ī/jō stems
i stems
u stems
an stems
ōn stems
īn stems
r stems
z stems
Root nouns and consonant stems
Verbs
Adjectives and Determiners
Adverbs
Numbers
Syntax
Constituent order
The word order is mostly free, the base order is SOV, but this is subject to change when importance needs to be stressed on one word.