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The setting is a Venus with a thinner crust which enables convection of heat within the planet's core and, despite Venus' slower rotation, the subsequent generation of a magnetic field sufficient to prevent the loss of the planet's oceans. | The setting is a Venus with a thinner crust which enables convection of heat within the planet's core and, despite Venus' slower rotation, the subsequent generation of a magnetic field sufficient to prevent the loss of the planet's oceans. | ||
Jakvalat (Often called Common Venerian in English) is the predominant lingua franca spoken on Venus (Ja: Sinty). It originated from the environs of the mercantile city of Tulirijyq on the continent of Jekkarramet. | |||
===Inspirations=== | ===Inspirations=== | ||
The main phonological inspirations were from Finnish and Greenlandic with some input from Tolkien's conlang, Quenya. The morphological inspirations will likely be primarily from the Inuit and the Uralic languages. | |||
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|⟨ʌ⟩|| ⟨n⟩|||/n/ | |⟨ʌ⟩|| ⟨n⟩|||/n/ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|⟨x⟩|| | |⟨x⟩||⟨h⟩||/h/ | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |⟨z⟩||⟨r⟩||/ɹ/ | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |⟨w⟩ || ⟨s⟩|| /ɬ/ | ||
|- | |||
|⟨ʍ⟩|| ⟨l⟩|| /l/ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|⟨n⟩||⟨k⟩||/k/ | |⟨n⟩||⟨k⟩||/k/ | ||
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|⟨ʜ⟩||⟨j⟩||/j/ | |⟨ʜ⟩||⟨j⟩||/j/ | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |⟨ʎ⟩||⟨i⟩||/i/ | ||
|- | |||
|⟨y⟩||⟨e⟩||/ɛ/ | |||
|- | |||
|⟨h⟩||⟨y⟩||/ə/ | |||
|- | |- | ||
|⟨ɥ⟩|| | |⟨ɥ⟩||⟨a⟩||/ä/ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|⟨b⟩||⟨u⟩||/u/ | |⟨b⟩||⟨u⟩||/u/ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|⟨q⟩|| | |⟨q⟩||⟨o⟩||/ɔ/ | ||
|} | |} | ||
NOTES: | NOTES: | ||
1. The native alphabet | 1. The native alphabet is ultimately derived from an ancient featural abugida. | ||
2. The practical orthography was devised by one the first terrestrial linguists to reach Venus. The Wilkins Orthography has since become the default scheme of romanisation for | 2. The practical orthography was devised by one the first terrestrial linguists to reach Venus. The Wilkins Orthography has since become the default scheme of romanisation for Yakvalat. | ||
3. The spelling of the practical and native orthographies are morphophonemic in that the spelling is phonemic but does change to reflect morphophonemic changes. | 3. The spelling of the practical and native orthographies are morphophonemic in that the spelling is phonemic but does change to reflect morphophonemic changes. | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
| || Labial|| Central Coronal|| Lateral Coronal ||Dorsal | | || Labial|| Central Coronal|| Lateral Coronal ||Dorsal||Glottal | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Plosive || /p/ || /t/|| || /k/ | |Plosive || /p/ || /t/|| || /k/|| | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Fricative|| || / | |Fricative|| || ||/ɬ/||||/h/ | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Nasal || /m/|| /n/|||| /ŋ/ | | Nasal || /m/|| /n/|||| /ŋ/|| | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Liquid||||/ɹ/||/l/|| | |Liquid||||/ɹ/||/l/|||| | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Semivowel || /ʋ/|| |||| /j/ | | Semivowel || /ʋ/|| |||| /j/ || | ||
|} | |} | ||
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1. All coronals are alveolar except /ɹ/ which is postalveolar. | 1. All coronals are alveolar except /ɹ/ which is postalveolar. | ||
2. | 2. Jakvalat has 12 consonants which, according to the World Atlas of Language Structures, is a small inventory. The most notable features, according to WALs, are the presence of an initial velar nasal and a lateral obstruent. | ||
====Vowels==== | ====Vowels==== | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
| || Front|| Back | | || Front||Central|| Back | ||
|- | |- | ||
| High || /i/|| /u/ | | High || /i/||/ə/ ||/u/ | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Low|| / | | Low||/ɛ/ || /a/||/ɔ/ | ||
|} | |} | ||
Note: | |||
For the purposes of vowel harmony, /ə/ counts as a high vowel and /ɛ, ɔ/ count as low vowels. | |||
Jakvalat has 6 vowel qualities which, according to WALS, is a small inventory. The consonant-vowel ratio is 2.0 which, according to WALS, is a moderately low ratio. | |||
===Allophony=== | ===Allophony=== | ||
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1. /p, t, k/ are realised as [pʰ, tʰ, kʰ] when in the onset of a stressed syllable. | 1. /p, t, k/ are realised as [pʰ, tʰ, kʰ] when in the onset of a stressed syllable. | ||
2. / | 2. /ɬ/ is realised as [θ̠] when in coda position. | ||
3. / | 3. /h/ is realised as [x] when in coda position. | ||
4. / | 4. /ɹ/ is realised as [ʃ] when in coda position before /p, t, k/. | ||
5. | 5. /ɹ/ is realised as [ʒ] when in coda position elsewhere. | ||
6. | 6. /ʋ/ is realised as [w] when the second segment of a consonant cluster. | ||
7. | 7. /ʋ/ is realised as [v] elsewhere. | ||
8. The | 8. The geminate clusters /pp, tt, kk/ are realised as [f, s, x]. | ||
9. /i, u/ are realised as [ɪ, ʊ] in closed syllables. | 9. The geminate clusters /ɬɬ, hh/ are realised as [tɬ, kx]. | ||
10. The geminate consonant clusters /mm, nn, ŋŋ/ are realised as [mb, nd, ŋɡ]. | |||
11. The geminate consonant clusters /ll, ɹɹ/ are realised as [ld, ʒd]. | |||
12. The geminate consonant clusters /ʋʋ, jj/ are realised as [bw, ɡj]. | |||
13. /i/ is realised as [ɪ] when following a /j/ onset. | |||
14. /u/ is realised as [ʊ] when following /ʋ/ when it is the second segment of a consonant cluster. | |||
15. /i, u/ are realised as [ɪ, ʊ] in closed syllables. | |||
===Phonotactics=== | ===Phonotactics=== | ||
1. Syllable template: | 1. Syllable template: | ||
C(C)V(C) | |||
Notes: | |||
C = consonant, V = vowel | |||
4. Permitted Consonant Clusters: | 2. Permitted syllable codas: all consonants | ||
3. /ɬ, h, l, ɹ, ʋ, j/ do not occur morpheme-finally. | |||
4. If a particle has a word-final consonant then that consonant will be one of /m, n, ŋ/. | |||
5. Permitted Consonant Clusters: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ||P||T||K ||S||M || N || Q||L||R||V ||J | | ||P||T||K ||S||H||M || N || Q||L||R||V ||J | ||
|- | |||
|P||pp||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||pv*||pj* | |||
|- | |||
| T || - || tt || -||-||-||-||-||-||-|| -||tv*|| tj* | |||
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| | | K || - || -|| kk|| -|| -||-||-||-||-|| -||kv*|| kj* | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | S || sp||st|| sk||ss|| -|| -||-||-||-||-|| sv|| sj | ||
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| | |H||hp||ht||hk||-||hh||-||-||-||-||-||hv||hj | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | M || mp|| -|| -|| -||-||mm|| -||-|| - || -||mv||- | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | N|| - || nt|| -|| ns||nh|| -||nn|| -||-|| -||-||- | ||
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| | |Q||-||-||qk||-||-||-||-||qq||-||-||-||qj | ||
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| | |L||lp||lt||lk||-||-||-||-||-||ll||-||lv||lj | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |R||rp||rt||rk||-||-||-||-||-||-||rr||rv||rj | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |V||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||vv||- | ||
|- | |||
|J||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||jj | |||
|} | |} | ||
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c. Second segment of cluster runs along top of table. | c. Second segment of cluster runs along top of table. | ||
d. An asterisk indicates a consonant cluster may occur root-initially or suffix-initially. | |||
e. All other consonant clusters may only occur across a syllable boundary | |||
6. No consonant cluster may have more than two segments. | 6. No consonant cluster may have more than two segments. | ||
7. | 7. Consecutive vowel sequences do not occur. | ||
8. | 8. Diphthongs do not occur. | ||
10. Most native roots are disyllabic with monosyllabic roots being restricted to pronouns. Most particles are monosyllabic. | 10. Most native roots are disyllabic with monosyllabic roots being restricted to pronouns. Most particles are monosyllabic. | ||
11. Roots | 11. Roots may have one of the following phonotactic shapes: | ||
a. Pronominal And Numeral Roots Only: | |||
CV | |||
CCV | |||
CVC | |||
CCVC | |||
CVCV | |||
b. Some Numeral Roots And All Nominal And Verbal Roots: | |||
CCVCV | |||
CVCCV | |||
CVCVC | |||
13. Particles may have one the following phonotactic shapes: | |||
CV | |||
CVC | |||
CVCV | |||
CVCCV | |||
CVCVC | |||
14. Suffixes may have one of following phonotactic shapes: | |||
-CV | |||
-CCV | |||
-CVC | |||
-CCVC | |||
-CCVCV | |||
-CVCCV | |||
-CVCVC | |||
===Prosody=== | ===Prosody=== | ||
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3. Rhythm type is trochaic. | 3. Rhythm type is trochaic. | ||
4. Jakvalat is spoken with a somewhat slower cadence than English is. | |||
===Morphophonology=== | ===Morphophonology=== | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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| || P||T || K||S||M|| N||Q || L|| R ||V|| J | | || P||T || K||S||H||M|| N||Q || L|| R ||V|| J | ||
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|P||pp|| | |P||pp||tt||kk||sp||hp||mp||mp||mp||lp||rp||pv||pj | ||
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|T|| | |T||pp||tt||kk||st||ht||nt||nt||nt||lt||rt||tv||tj | ||
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|K|| | |K||pp||tt||kk||sk||hk||qk||qk||qk||lk||rk||kv||kj | ||
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| M || mp||nt|| qk||ns||mm||nn||qq|| ll|| rr|| mv||qj | | M || mp||nt|| qk||ns||nh||mm||nn||qq|| ll|| rr|| mv||qj | ||
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| N ||mp|| nt|| qk||ns||mm|| nn|| qq|| ll|| rr||mv||qj | | N ||mp|| nt|| qk||ns||nh||mm|| nn|| qq|| ll|| rr||mv||qj | ||
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|Q||mp||nt||qk||ns||mm||nn||qq||ll||rr||mv||qj | |Q||mp||nt||qk||ns||nh||mm||nn||qq||ll||rr||mv||qj | ||
|} | |} | ||
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c. Second segment of cluster runs along top of table. | c. Second segment of cluster runs along top of table. | ||
2. If a three-segment consonant cluster results from suffixation, then an epenthetic echo vowel is inserted after the first segment in the cluster. | |||
===Vowel Harmony=== | |||
1. Vowels are divided into two harmonic classes for the purposes of vowel harmony: | |||
a. High Vowels: /i, ə, u/. | |||
b. Low Vowels: /ɛ, a, ɔ/. | |||
2. All vowels in a root or particles must belong to the same harmonic class. | |||
3. All suffixes have two allomorphs,one containing high vowels, the other containing the corresponding low vowels. | |||
4. The vowels in a suffix must belong to the same harmonic class as the vowels in the preceding morpheme. | |||
==Morphology== | ==Morphology== | ||
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Yakvalat morphemes fall into the following classes: | |||
1. Particles: | 1. Particles: |
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