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In-universe, it is a conlang by [[Verse:Schngaoife|Schngaoife]]. Though its grammar is Standard Average Talman, its phonology (before it evolves into Dheofáid) is less so. Schngellstein was inspired by Talmic, especially [[Tigol]]; Aoife was inspired by the pre-Trician reform Irish orthography. | In-universe, it is a conlang by [[Verse:Schngaoife|Schngaoife]]. Though its grammar is Standard Average Talman, its phonology (before it evolves into Dheofáid) is less so. Schngellstein was inspired by Talmic, especially [[Tigol]]; Aoife was inspired by the pre-Trician reform Irish orthography. | ||
An Bhlaoighne is used in a popular [[Verse:Tricin|Trician]]/[[Verse: | An Bhlaoighne is used in a popular [[Verse:Tricin|Trician]]/[[Verse:CF Tricin|Crackfic Trician]] sci-fi video game created by Schngaoife where it is the ceremonial language of ascended transhumans in a culture called Méich Bhaonnáiqh. The conlang steals morphemes from many languages, including [[Windermere]] (1sg r, 2sg ł), Irish (samhradh for summer etc.), Hebrew, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Korean, and Indo-Iranian (especially when they sound like literally read Irish words: for example ''tanaí'', 'thin' in Irish, means 'condition' in An Bhlaoighne, from Hebrew תנאי ''tănay''). However, the majority of the vocabulary is a priori (read: a significant fraction of which is Earth math and xenharmonic music Easter eggs). | ||
The facts stated here as descriptive of the spoken language refer to the spoken language of the first generation of native speakers in Tricin/CF Tricin. Mentions of prescriptivism refer to the original grammar used in the video game and codified by Schngaoife. | The facts stated here as descriptive of the spoken language refer to the spoken language of the first generation of native speakers in Tricin/CF Tricin. Mentions of prescriptivism refer to the original grammar used in the video game and codified by Schngaoife. |
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