Keeltyewarem

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Keeltyewarem
Keeltyewarem
Pronunciation[ˈgiːʎɟəwaɻəm]
Created byDillon Hartwig
Date2022
SettingNew South Wales, Australia
Indo-European
Early form
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Keeltyewarem /ˈkilt͡ʃəwɑrəm/ (Keeltyewarem: Keeltyewarem [ˈgiːʎɟəwaɻəm]) is a Celtic language spoken around Botany Bay.

Etymology

Keeltyewarem is from Irish Gaeilge ghorm "black Irish."

Orthography

Keeltyewarem is written with the Latin script.

A a Aa aa à ã Ãã ãã E e Ee ee Ẽ ẽ Ẽẽ ẽẽ
/a/ /aː/ /ã/ /ãː/ /ə/ /iː/ /ə̃/ /ĩː/
I i Ĩ ĩ K k L l Ly ly M m N n Ng ng
/i/ /ĩ/ /g/ /l,ʎ/ /ʎ/ /m/ /n̺,n̪,ɲ/ /ŋ/
Nh nh Ny ny Oo oo Õõ õõ P p R r Rr rr T t
/n̪/ /ɲ/ /uː/ /ũː/ /b/ /ɻ/ /ɾ/ /d̺,d̪,ɟ/
Th th Ty ty U u Uu uu Ũ ũ Ũũ ũũ W w Y y
/d̪/ /ɟ/ /u/ /əː/ /ũ/ /ə̃ː/ /w/ /j/
  • /ŋŋ/ is written as ⟨ngg⟩

Phonology

Consonants

Consonants
Labial Dental Apical alveolar Palatal Velar
Nasal m ɲ ŋ
Stop b ɟ g
Approximant w l j ʎ
Rhotic ɾ ɻ
  • All consonants except /ɾ,ɻ/ can be geminated.
    • Geminated stops are devoiced.

Vowels

Vowels
Front Back
High i iː ĩ ĩː u uː ũ ũː
Mid ə əː ə̃ ə̃ː
Low a aː ã ãː

Prosody

Stress is initial, and secondary stress is trochaic.

Phonotactics

Cruckeny maximal syllables are CVC.

Morphology

Nouns

Pronouns

Verbs

Adjectives

Negation

Numerals

Syntax

Constituent order

Keeltyewarem word order is free, with no predominant order.

Noun and verb phrases

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 1

Linguifex-hosted translations

Conlang Atlas of Language Structures-hosted translations

Other resources

CALS