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|native=Tákśā Haxyā́kīkā
|native=Tákśā Haxyā́kxeoyā
|pronounce=/tákɬaː haxjáːkiːkaː/
|pronounce=/tákɬaː haxjáːkxeojaː/
|in=Himoxe and Tomosa
|in=Himoxe and Tomosa
|script=Haxyakika logographics
|script=Haxyakika logographics
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|morph=highly agglutinative
|morph=highly agglutinative
|ms=fluid-S
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|wo=APV (normal)/AVP (emphatic)
|wo=SOV
|creator=[[User:Ahzoh|Malcolm G. Holborne]]}}
|creator=[[User:Ahzoh|Malcolm G. Holborne]]}}


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!rowspan=2|Palatal
!rowspan=2|Palatal
!rowspan=2|Velar
!rowspan=2|Velar
!rowspan=2|Uvular
!rowspan=2|Pharyngeal
!rowspan=2|Pharyngeal
!rowspan=2|Glottal
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!<small>voiceless</small>
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|'''''' [θ]||'''s''' [s]||'''ś''' [ɬ]
|'''''' [θ]||'''s''' [s]||'''ś''' [ɬ]
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!<small>voiced</small>
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|'''ż''' [ð]||'''z''' [z]||'''ź''' [ɮ]
|'''''' [ð]||'''z''' [z]||'''ź''' [ɮ]
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===Vowels===
===Vowels===



Latest revision as of 17:57, 3 April 2018

Haxyakika (Tákśā Haxyā́kīkā) was a language that was originally spoken along the north-east coasts of the continent of Dāáśatkā between 2289 and 1582 BEV. The migration of large groups of Haxyakikans to the southern coasts of the continent of ʾAšṛna resulted in the division of the language dividing into two distinct subfamilies: Himoshian, spoken by the inhabitants of the southern coasts, and Tomosian, spoken those who remained on the north-east coats. Distinctive features of Haxyakika include an Agent-Patient morphology, three cases, pitch accent, and an honorific system in both verbs and pronouns.



Haxyakika
Tákśā Haxyā́kxeoyā
Pronounced: /tákɬaː haxjáːkxeojaː/
Spoken: Himoxe and Tomosa
Writing system: Haxyakika logographics
Genealogy: Dāáśatkā Languages
Haxyakika
Typology
Morphological type: highly agglutinative
Morphosyntactic alignment: fluid-S/Volitional
Basic word order: SOV
Credits
Creator: Malcolm G. Holborne


History

Phonology

Consonants

Consonantal Phonemes
  Labial Coronal Palatal Velar Pharyngeal Glottal
Dental Alveolar Lateral
Nasal m [m] n [n] ñ [ŋ]
Stop Voiceless p [p] t [t] k [k] ċ [ʡ] c [ʔ]
Voiced b [b] d [d] g [g]
Fricative voiceless f [f] [θ] s [s] ś [ɬ] x [x] [ħ] h [h]
voiced v [v] [ð] z [z] ź [ɮ] ǧ [ɣ]
Liquid w [w] r [r] y [j]

Vowels

Vowel Phonemes
Type Front Central Back
Short Long Short Long Short Long
Close i [i] ī [iː] u [u] ū [uː]
Mid e [e] ē [eː] ə [ə] ə̄ [əː] o [o] ō [oː]
Open a [a] ā [aː]