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| name = Anrish
| name = Anrish
| nativename = tenga Ænrza<br />{{Rune|᛬​ᛏᛖᛝᚭ·ᛆᚾᚱᛋᚭ᛬}}
| nativename = tenga Ænrza<br />{{Rune|᛬​ᛏᛖᛝᚭ·ᛆᚾᚱᛋᚭ᛬}}
| pronunciation = /ˈteŋɡa ˈai̯nrt͡sa/
| pronunciation = {{IPA|/ˈteŋɡa ˈai̯nrt͡sa/}}
| familycolor = Indo-European
| familycolor = Indo-European
| nation = Anerrot
| nation = Anerrot
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| ancestor2 = [[Anrish/Middle Anrish|Middle Anrish]]
| ancestor2 = [[Anrish/Middle Anrish|Middle Anrish]]
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'''Anrish''' (tenga Ænrza, ''Runic:''{{Rune|᛬​ᛏᛖᛝᚭ·ᛆᚾᚱᛋᚭ᛬}}) is a Germanic language with Celtic influence created by [[User:Ceolsige18|Alex Egnras]] to be a language spoken by the native inhabitants of Anerrot, an archipelago and nation encompassing such to the northwest of Ireland.
'''Anrish''' (tenga Ænrza, ''Runic:''{{Rune|᛬​ᛏᛖᛝᚭ·ᛆᚾᚱᛋᚭ᛬}}) is a Germanic language with Celtic influence created by [[User:Ceolsige18|Alex Egnras]] to be a language spoken by the native inhabitants of Anerrot, an archipelago and nation encompassing such to the northwest of Ireland.  
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===Etymology===


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==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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===Phonotactics===
===Phonotactics===
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'''Syllable Structure:''' (C)({{IPA|r}})V(C)<sup>2</sup>
Where
*C = Consonant
*{{IPA|r}} = {{IPA|/r/}}
*V = Vowel
#An epenthetic short vowel must occur between {{IPA|/r/}} and a following labial in the coda.
#Truely voiceless consonants may only occur in initial position.
#If there is a {{IPA|/r/}} in initial position, only {{IPA|/p/, /t/, /f/}} may precede it.
#{{IPA|/r/}} is often realized as {{IPA|[ɾ]}}.
#{{IPA|/a/}} is often realized as {{IPA|[ä], [ɐ̞]}}.
#{{IPA|/f/, /b/}} often mutate into variations of {{IPA|/v/}}.
#{{IPA|/pr/, /tɬ/, /tr/, /fr/, /fs/, /fd/, /ŋg/, /ŋʀ/, /ŋd/, /kʀ/, /rf/, /ɬɡ/, /ɬd/, /mb/, /mr/, /md/, /nr/, /nd/, /nt͡s/, /ʀɡ/, /ɹd/, /ɹt͡s/, /ʀs/, /ʀt/, /ʀt͡s/}} are the only clusters that may occupy the coda.
#The coda of the syllable is often medial, and is synonymous with such for the purposes of this article.
#{{IPA|/hl/, /ðl/}} cannot occur.
===Morphophonology===
===Morphophonology===


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==Syntax==
==Syntax==
===Constituent order===
===Constituent order===
The constituent order of words in any given sentence is typically object-verb-subject (OVS).
===Noun phrase===
===Noun phrase===
All relative clauses and modifiers typically precede the noun as the head of an argument.
===Verb phrase===
===Verb phrase===
===Sentence phrase===
===Sentence phrase===
===Dependent clauses===
===Dependent clauses===
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===Morphosyntactic aliğnment===
It must be noted that the language is conventionally considered to be nominative-accusative in the sense that it's Centum and not ergative-absolutive. This is due to the fact that the language does not decline nouns according to aliğnment, rather thus placing the language more in the category of direct aliğnment; a situation similar to that of English.


==Example texts==
==Example texts==
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