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==Morphology==
==Morphology==
Words derived from the inherited honorific system replaces pronouns almost completely. Pronouns are an open class as in Japanese. The pronoun ''nu'' /nu/ (~ [[Sjowaazheñ]] ''nyaa'', [[Thensarian]] ''nā'', [[Eevo]] ''naw''), though, still survives in modern Wibian - as a ''second''-person pronoun!
Words derived from the inherited honorific system replaces pronouns almost completely. Pronouns are an open class as in Japanese. The pronoun ''nu'' /nu/ (~ [[Sjowaazheñ]] ''nyaa'', [[Thensarian]] ''nā'', [[Eevo]] ''naw'', all meaning "I"), though, still survives in modern Wibian - as a ''second''-person pronoun!


==Syntax==
==Syntax==

Revision as of 04:48, 29 December 2017

Wibian is a descendant of Old Wibian, inspired by Allemañisch.

  • Nu miuden laz querde fon hling./Nu bimiuden querde fon hling. = (informal) You speak of love and hate.

Phonology

Curiously, Wibian phonology is quite similar to Eevo phonology, similar to the relationship between Mandarin and English phonology.

Orthography

Consonants

Modern Aquitanian consonants
Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal voiceless /m̊/ /n̊/
voiced /m/ /n/ /ɲ/ /ŋ/
Stop plain /pʰ/ /tʰ/ /tɕʰ/ /kʰ/ /ʔ/
tense /p˭/ /t˭/ [tɕ˭] /k˭/
voiced /b/ /d/ /d͡ʑ/ /g/
Fricative voiceless /f/ /θ/ /s/ /ʃ/ /h/
voiced [v] [ð] /z/
aspirated /sʰ/
Approximant voiceless /w̥/ /l̥/
voiced /w/ /l/ /j/
  • /h/ may be written as either h or ch; it is pronounced [x] after consonants.

Vowels

vowels: /a ə i u ɔ~aʊ ɛ~aɪ e~eɪ o~oʊ/, ~ denotes alternation.

The Wibian alternation is conditioned by the following rule:

  • diphthongs before /ʔ, s, ŋ/ OR before nasals
  • monophthongs otherwise?

The alternants are marginally phonemic, e.g. before consonants that don't alternate like /l, h/.

It originally came from the rule "diphthongs in closed syllables, monophthongs in open syllables" (plus diphthongization before /n, s/). This alternation operates after r, -nj > j and attendant vowel coloring.

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Wibian phonotactics are simple; the maximal syllable is C(j)VC.

Morphophonology

Liaison

Sandhi

After a word-final orthographic s, /b d g/ turn into their tense counterparts /p˭ t˭ k˭/.

Alternations upon suffixation

Morphology

Words derived from the inherited honorific system replaces pronouns almost completely. Pronouns are an open class as in Japanese. The pronoun nu /nu/ (~ Sjowaazheñ nyaa, Thensarian , Eevo naw, all meaning "I"), though, still survives in modern Wibian - as a second-person pronoun!

Syntax