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[[Xaetjeon/Lexicon]]
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' /ˈɮetʃɑn/ ({{PAGENAME}}: ''baeyghnae Aetjeon'' /ˈpejɣne ˈetʃʰɑn/) is a language of Talma spoken by the Xaetjva. It is a [[Naquic languages|Naquic language]] (descendant of [[Naquian]]) inspired by Praimhín's [[Gussnish]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' /ˈɮetʃɑn/ ({{PAGENAME}}: ''baeyghnae Aetjeon'' /ˈpejɣne ˈetʃʰɑn/) is a language of Talma spoken by the Xaetjfa. It is a [[Naquic languages|Naquic language]] (descendant of [[Naquian]]) inspired by Praimhín's [[Gussnish]].


Main sources of loanwords:
Main sources of loanwords:

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Xaetjeon/Lexicon

Hlou-Shum languages /ˈɮetʃɑn/ (Hlou-Shum languages: baeyghnae Aetjeon /ˈpejɣne ˈetʃʰɑn/) is a language of Talma spoken by the Xaetjfa. It is a Naquic language (descendant of Naquian) inspired by Praimhín's Gussnish.

Main sources of loanwords:

Numbers 1-12: paev, tiho, natj-L, tqov, tsaweo, bael-L, oth, loseoth, bas-L, gaeyo, dav, dadheo-L (multiples of 3 lenite the following noun!)

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Dental Alveolar Lateral Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m /m/ n /n/ ng /ŋ/
Stop tenuis b /p/ d /t/ dz /ts/ dx /tɬ/ dj /tʃ/ g /k/
aspirated p /pʰ/ t /tʰ/ ts /tsʰ/ tq /tɬʰ/ tj /tʃʰ/ c /kʰ/
Fricative voiceless f /f/ th /θ/ s /s/ q /ɬ/ sj /ʃ/ ch /x/ h /h/
voiced v /v/ dh /ð/ z /z/ x /ɮ/ zj /ʒ/ gh /ɣ/
Approximant l /l/ y /j/ w /w/

In addition, r /ɾ/ is used in loanwords.

Notes
  • In casual speech, the unaspirated stops and affricates /p t ts tɬ tʃ k/ are voiced intervocalically to [b d dz dɮ dʒ ɡ].
  • Depending on speaker, /l/ may be slightly retracted [l̠] or slightly velarized [lˠ].

Vowels

Hlou-Shum languages vowels
Front Central Back
Close i /i/ u /u/
Mid ae /e/ eu /ə/ o /o/
Open a /æ/ eo /ɑ/
Notes
  • /ɨ/ is near-close central [ɨ̞].
  • /ə/ may be pronounced [ɤ] by some speakers.

Mutations

Normal p t ts s tq q tj sj c b d dz z dx x dj zj g
Lenited f th s h q h sj h ch v dh z 0 x 0 zj 0 gh


Normal m n ng w l y
Lenited w n ng w w y

Prosody

Stress

In native words stress is on the first syllable, not counting prefixes. In loans, stress falls on the same syllable as in the source language.

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Nouns

-meo/-eom, -nae, -neu < ixmi, hinē, hinuoz

pa - person
Indefinite Definite
Singular Plural Singular Plural
Nominative pa pameo panae paneu
Vocative fa - - faneu

Adjectives

Adjectives do not take affixes. However, adjectives modifying indefinite feminine nouns (i.e. nouns that ended in a vowel in Naquian) undergo lenition.

ba seowan
a small person
mif heowan
a small house

However, the suffixes -nae and -meo/-eom always lenite the following noun:

panae heowan
the small person
mifeom heowan
the small houses

Predicative adjectives precede the subject, while attributive adjectives follow it.

Pronouns

Prepositions and conjunctions

  • tjeo-L = and
  • meo-L = of
  • deo-L = at
  • yae-L = to

Verbs

Rencadian relex

Derivational morphology

  • -azj (f): nominalizer
  • -iy (f): abstract noun

Phrasebook

  • Lon Xaetjfa. = I am a Xaetjeon person.