Wug Nlab

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(THIS IS A SKETCH)

(Wug Nlab) probably created by mathematicians, particle physicists, and programmers

Spoken in ~3000 fT, might really be the most mathematical future Trician language?

Uses fT 2400 Hlou instead

Part-logographic part-featural? This would explain the 'logographs' (mathematical symbols)

Maybe half-letters?

Grammar and particles are entirely stolen from here.

Name of the language:

oo Ntsok əə as as p ek p yn øþ as Ljəum Ndom ad ad иd i as ə t ek t yn øþ as i ad ad иd i as ə k ek k yn øþ as и ad ad ad

the (existent) language of ({p|p∈class(Hlou people)}∪{t|t∈class(set)}∪{k|k∈class(function)})


Example sentence: "Every Trlöb Schmie has 1/2 as its lowest note"

as a p ym ød as Trløm Spи ad ad is as a t øm иm as и as ək øm as p ad ad ad ad as tən as t ad øm Dи tød Bəid ad

(∀p∈class(Trløm Spи))(∀t=range(function(name=(P))))(inf(t)=1/2)

Sound changes

Toneme changes

Orthography (fT 2300) Tone (fT 2300) Orthography (fT 2400, colloquial) Tone (fT 2400, colloquial) Orthography (fT 2700, educated) Tone (fT 2700, educated)
mid level (33) / high checked (5) mid level (33) mid level (33)
-n low falling (21) / low checked (1) -n low level (11) -n low level (11)
-b high level / high falling (55~53) -b high level (55) -m high level (55)
-g breathy mid level (33 + breathy) -g breathy mid level (33 + breathy) -k breathy mid level (33 + breathy)
-t breathy low level (11 + breathy)
breathy high level (55 + breathy)
-d dipping / mid falling (313~311) -d falling (42) -d falling (42)
-s rising (24) -s rising (24) -s rising (24)
broken rising (3ˀ5)

Phoneme changes

Modern Schlaub (fT 2300) to Near-Future Schlaub (fT 2400)

This is the variety of Schlaub used in fT 2700 Wug Nlab.

schm, schml, schn, schnr -> sp, spl, st, str (/m̥, m̥ˡ, n̥, ɳ̊/ -> /spʰ, spˡʰ, stʰ, sʈʰ/)

z, tz, dz, ntz, ndz (/s̪, ts̪ʰ, ts̪, ⁿts̪ʰ, ⁿdz̪/ -> /θ, tθʰ, tθ, ⁿtθ, ⁿdð/)

schl -> lj (/ɬ/ -> /ʎ/)

ie -> и (/ɨ/ -> /ɯ/)

ei, au, äu (/əi, əu, əũ/ -> /ai, au, ɔʏ/)

j (/ʒ/ -> /j/)

ä (/ã/ -> /æ/)

ö (/õ/ -> /ø/)

Near-Future Schlaub (fT 2400) to Far-Future Schlaub (fT 2700)

TBC