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| '''Snachian''' (native name ''(an) Snhàchamh'' /snʰa:kʰamʰ/, or ''bhò Snhàchamh'') is a [[Talmic language]] spoken on the island nation [[Verse:Tricin/Snàcha|Snàcha]] off northern Talma. It's inspired by Scottish Gaelic and Irish orthography. | | '''Vanian''' (native name ''an Bhànamh'' /ə va:nəv/, or ''bò Bhànamh'') is a [[Talmic language]] spoken on the island nation [[Verse:Tricin/Snàcha|Snàcha]] off northern Talma. It's inspired by Scottish Gaelic and Irish orthography. |
| ==Todo== | | ==Todo== |
| *''Lanna [srasandhacht] de h-aofrann cheallò'' = I'm a specialist in cello playing
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| *'' 's laobh'' = is there? (interrogative)
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| *''camhna, sos, car'' = woman, man, person | | *''camhna, sos, car'' = woman, man, person |
| *''dèic'' (VN), ''deàmha'' (present tense, nonpronominal subject) = eat | | *''dèic'' (VN), ''deàmha'' (present tense, nonpronominal subject) = eat |
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| *Tigol ''ae'', ''ao'' > ''ao'', ''ò'' | | *Tigol ''ae'', ''ao'' > ''ao'', ''ò'' |
| *''hÈarsamha fhìor am ghachan ri haongàlòin'' = The king approved the composer's work | | *''hÈarsamha fhìor am ghachan ri haongàlòin'' = The king approved the composer's work |
| *Snachian ~ Naquian? *snakw- 'home, land, native'
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| ==Phonology==
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| ===Consonants===
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| {| class="greentable lightgreenbg" style="text-align:center;"
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| !colspan="2"| !! Labial !! Alveolar !! Lateral !! Velar !! Glottal
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| !rowspan="3"|Nasal
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| !<small>plain</small>
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| | '''m''' m || '''n''' n || || ||
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| !<small>geminate</small>
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| | || '''nn''' nː || || ||
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| !<small>breathy voiced</small>
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| | '''mh''' mʱ || '''nh''' nʱ || || ||
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| !rowspan="6"|Stop
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| !<small>tenuis</small>
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| | '''p''' p || '''t''' t || || '''c''' k ||
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| !<small>aspirated</small>
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| | '''ph''' pʰ || '''th''' tʰ || || '''ch''' kʰ ||
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| !<small>prenasalized</small>
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| | '''bp''' ᵐp || '''dt''' ⁿt || || '''gc''' ᵑk ||
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| !<small>voiced</small>
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| | '''b''' b || '''d''' d |||| '''g''' g ||
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| !<small>breathy voiced</small>
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| | '''bh''' bʱ || '''dh''' dʱ || || '''gh''' gʱ ||
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| !<small>voiced prenasalized</small>
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| | '''mb''' ᵐb || '''nd''' ⁿd || || '''ng''' ᵑg ||
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| !rowspan="3"|Fricative
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| !<small>plain</small>
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| | '''f''' f || '''s''' s || || || '''h''' h
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| !<small>aspirated</small>
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| | '''fh''' fʰ [v] || '''sh''' sʰ [z] || || ||
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| !<small>prenasalized</small>
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| | '''mhf''' ᵐf || '''nhs''' ⁿs || || ||
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| !rowspan="3"| Liquid
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| !<small>plain</small>
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| | || '''r''' r || '''l''' l || ||
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| !<small>geminate</small>
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| | || '''rr''' rː || '''ll''' lː || ||
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| !<small>breathy voiced</small>
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| | || '''rh''' rʱ || '''lh''' lʱ || ||
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| ====Mutations====
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| Lenition: Initials "lenite" as in Irish orthography, but null initials get an ''h-''. Initial '''n, l, r, sp, st, sc, sm, sn, sl, sr''' are lenited to '''nh, lh, rh, sph, sth, sch, smh, snh, slh, srh'''.
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| Eclipsis: Initials "eclipse" as in Irish orthography, but ''f, s'' (if not in one of ''sp-, st-, sc-'') eclipse to ''mhf, nhs''.
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| ''fh, sh, xh'' are often pronounced [v, z, ɮ] word-medially.
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| ===Vowels===
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| {| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="greentable lightgreenbg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"
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| ! colspan="2" style="width: 90px; " |Front
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| ! colspan="2" style="width: 90px; " |Central
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| ! colspan="2" style="width: 90px; " |Back
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| !style="width: 45px; "|<small>short</small>
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| !style="width: 45px; "|<small>long</small>
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| !style="width: 45px; "|<small>short</small>
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| !style="width: 45px; "|<small>long</small>
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| !style="width: 45px; "|<small>short</small>
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| !style="width: 45px; "|<small>long</small>
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| ! style="" |Close
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| | '''i''' /i/
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| | '''ì''' /iː/
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| | '''u''' /u/
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| ! style="" |Mid
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| | '''e''' /e/
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| | '''è''' /eː/
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| | '''o''' /o/
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| | '''ò''' /oː/
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| ! style="" |Open
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| | '''a''' /ɐ/
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| | '''à''' /aː/
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| Diphthongs are all read as written: '''ai ao ae aoi aei ia ua iai uai èi ei ài aì eo ea èa eoi eà eài èu iu iù iùi oì oi òi ui ùi'''
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| '''a''' in an unstressed syllable becomes '''e''' if the previous vowel ends in an /i/.
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| ===Prosody===
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| <!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. -->
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| ===Morphophonology===
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| ==Morphology== | | ==Morphology== |