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{{Infobox language | |||
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|imagesize= 250px | |||
|name= Ierumith | |||
|nativename= ierumidd | |||
|pronunciation={{IPA|je.rɨ.mið}} | |||
|creator=[[User:Wfeozawra|Wfeozawra]] | |||
|region=[[w:Wales|Wales]] | |||
|fam1=ierum | |||
|dia1=Formal | |||
- | |dia2=Standard | ||
|dia3=North | |||
|dia4=South | |||
|script=[[w:Latin alphabet|Latin]] | |||
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|notice=IPA | |||
}} | |||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
At the start, there was no 'goal' in mind, I knew nothing about linguistics, but as of now, I am going for a somewhat naturalistic lang, I am mostly doing this for fun. | At the start, there was no 'goal' in mind, I knew nothing about linguistics, but as of now, I am going for a somewhat naturalistic lang, I am mostly doing this for fun. | ||
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I wouldn't exactly say there's anything 'peculiar' about it, but it does have some odd features, in the formal and archaic registers of the language, the perfect is marked through an affix separate from the tense markers, this has since shifted to an aux verb in most dialects, in a few minor southern dialects the marker merged with the tense markers to create three new, separate perfect tense markers. | I wouldn't exactly say there's anything 'peculiar' about it, but it does have some odd features, in the formal and archaic registers of the language, the perfect is marked through an affix separate from the tense markers, this has since shifted to an aux verb in most dialects, in a few minor southern dialects the marker merged with the tense markers to create three new, separate perfect tense markers. | ||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
===Orthography=== | ===Orthography=== | ||
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