Sceptrian
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Sceptrian (lusha or ...) is an a priori language created for the fantasy world Akekata by juhhmi.
History
Lore: Sceptrian language, named after the Sceptre peninsula, derives from Lutian language used in the Empire of Western Sceptre. With its 12 million native speakers, Sceptrians outnumber Khattish and Guddean, the other main West-Herookuan languages.
Basic Grammar
Fusional, subject-verb-object, two numbers, three persons, three noun classes, nine inflected cases with absolutive-ergative alignment
Phonology
Consonants
Bilabial | Labio-dental | Dental | Alveolar | Post-alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | |
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Nasal | m m |
nn n |
ng ŋ |
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Plosive | p b p b |
t d t d |
k g k g |
q q |
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Fricative | f v f v |
th dh θ ð |
s z s z |
sh zh ʃ ʒ |
h x |
h h | |||
Affricate | ts t͡s |
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Approximant | j j |
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Trill | r r |
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Lateral | pl bl pˡ bˡ |
tl dl tˡ dˡ |
l sl l ɬ |
kl gl kˡ gˡ |
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | |
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Close | i i |
u u | |
Close-mid | e e |
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Mid | o ə |
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Open-mid | é ɛ |
ó ɔ | |
Open | a ä |
- Lateralization, nasalization and rhotacization are used for grammatical purposes (tense, aspect, mood; cases, possessive affixes...)
- Not with every vowel or different results?
Diphtongs
Phonotactics
Semivowels: /tlɬ/, /djk/, /bwm/, /trn/
Orthography
Script from auman templar/jauhmö
Morphology
Pronouns
Personal
Polite versions as well (which influenced Aoma) Third person only as demonstratives
Nouns
Numbers SG and PL
Classes
Abstract, animate, inanimate
Declension
Cases:
- Absolutive (ABS): Unmarked base form for subjects of intransitive and objects of transitive verbs
- Ergative (ERG): Agents of transitive verbs
- Dative (DAT): Indirect object; alienable possession (his house); comparison (with ADJ comparative)
- Possessive (POS): Inalienable possession (his head)
- Instrumental-comitative (INS): Using something; with someone; in antipassive constructions
- Lative (LAT): Movement to (+sublative (surface))
- Locative-temporal (LOC-TEMP): Place (+superessive); time (when/duration...verb telicity); with some adpositions
- Ablative (ABL): Movement from (+delative)
- Vocative (VOC): addressing (people, gods)
Possessive affixes mingle with the cases
Adjectives
agree
Verbs
Conjugation
From core nouns: "way-markers" → how the verb reflects the core noun: similarity, making, using...
Tense
Aspect
Telicity (completion) marked in verbs: suomessa ammuin karhun vs. ammuin karhua
Mood
Voice
Antipassive construction: agent (ERG) into subject (ABS) and object (ABS) into instrumental-comitative (INS)
Non-finite forms
Multiple... --> adjectives?
Adpositions
"in" with lative, locative and ablative cases to form illative, inessive, elative
Derivational Morphology
Numerals
Decimal base was adopted due to commerce, but traces of the former octal base remain
Syntax
Word order
- SVO
- adjectives precede genitives follow