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== Armine ==
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|name=Armine
|native=Armeisughôl
|pronounce=/aɾˈmɛi̯sʊɣol/
|in=dialect continuum across the historic reaches of the Solthâin Empire
|script=Ēlûvêny
|tree=Merumannic Languages
:Terchitic
::???
:::???
::::Luivöldkar
::::: Classical Armine
::::::'''Modern Armine'''
|morph=fusional and agglutinative
|ms=Tripartite
|wo=VSO
|creator=[[User:Kaiveran|Kaiveran]]}}


A language from the world of Vais, 4th from the sun of Faolain Alpha. Accessible through the Leanna Gate. Atail and Vais are the only known planets within the reach of current spacecraft; however, some other planets in the galaxy show signs of life.
A language from the world of Vais, 4th from the sun of Faolain Alpha. Accessible through the Leanna Gate. Atail and Vais are the only known planets within the reach of current spacecraft; however, some other planets in the galaxy show signs of life.


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Armine is the native tongue of the ''Armei'', who have settled on multiple continents but are native to Melkhir; a [[Standard Unified Armine|standardized form]] is an official language of the Solthâin Empire, which controls much of the continent's landmass and is a prime world power of Vais.
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==Phonology==
:;English : ''Armine, Armeian''.
 
;native : ''Armeisughol''.
Armine has, at first blush, a massive phonemic inventory even for a language primarily spoken by keen-eared alien foxcats. Its native script has letters for 96[still?] consonants and 20 vowels. However, several sounds have gone extinct or merged in various varieties, and no form of the language has made every available phonetic distinction for centuries. Letters for these old sounds may still be found in certain contexts, however, especially proper nouns.
;Planet : Vais
 
;Galaxy : Arfholin
The Armine spoken in most everyday contexts is part of a dialect continuum. Adjacent varieties are highly mutually intelligible, but very distant varieties (or those separated by a historically difficult barrier to travel, such as a mountain range) may not be. This situation is complicated by history; the Empire has grown and shrunk over time, and increasing contact between the different species and cultures has significantly shaped the course of local language development. Most significant cross-pollination has happened with languages spoken by the Heilidh, Vyrunaa, Zin, Vožjatt, and Ĥoltera.
;speakers : Due to the widespread propagation of the Armine Solthain Empire throughout history, there are now approximately 950,000,000 total speakers of Armine, especially impressive given the language's large phonemic inventory and complex grammar. This is said to be due to the Empire's excellent education system. Around 780 million speak Armine at a native or near-native level,  
;family : It is a Vaisan language, the languages of Vais.  
;branch : Merumannic, the languages native to the Meruman continent
;subbranch : Terchitic, The languages of the ethnic groups native to the land where the Solthain Empire was founded
;word-order
:;wordorder : Verb Subject Object (VSO), like the Gaelic/Celtic languages of Earth


;date : This language was created in 2009 by Willis Meine (me). This template was ripped off from Andrew Wood.
[[Standard Unified Armine]] was an attempt by the government at side-stepping this issue. By simplifying the phonology to a rough "common denominator" among varieties, and deprecating/replacing certain archaic aspects of the grammar, the Empire sought not only to unite speakers of Armine, but perhaps encourage people who did not speak the language to learn it. These efforts have met with heavy criticism and mixed success. On one hand, SUA has become the official standard form of Armine in government, and Armine-language media has increasingly levelled its speech to resemble SUA. On the other, Armine speakers continue to speak their own local varieties in most contexts, and the majority of people in the Empire and environs choose to cross language barriers using the simpler and more extensively engineered interlanguage [[Meru]] instead.
 
===Consonant Inventory===
 
sldf


==Romanized Orthography==
==Romanized Orthography==


The native script used to represent Armine is alien, and while it is a relatively simple and effective writing system, many casual readers will not have the time to memorize all the symbols. It will be explained in on of the last sections of this article. As a result of this complexity, a system of romanization is employed throughout this book alongside the original script to allow the reader to recognize the general phonetic structure of words. Due to the inadequacies of the Roman alphabet in transliterating some of the phonemes (meaningful sounds) in Armine, various diacritics and special characters are used in the romanization. Additionally, other characters are necessary to get rid of ambiguities present: the apostrophe is used in the RA to separate dissyllabic vowel combinations which might otherwise be interpreted as diphthongs, e.g., '''a’i''' [a.i] versus '''ai''' [ai], and the hyphen is used to separate elided prefixes before vowel initial words, as in n-arox (na+arox) and prosthesis of consonants used in inflection of vowel-initial nouns and adjectives, as in t-ödanc (ödanc + t prefix). These phenomena will be discussed later.
Later; lang is being completely overhauled!
 
==Phonology==


Armine has a massive phonemic inventory even for an alien language, standing at 96 consonants and 20 vowels. This is mostly due to the Armei people's famously keen sense of hearing. Even at low volumes, they can pick out the smallest sonic details, making the task of distinguishing phonemes inherently easier for them. These phonemes are illustrated by place and manner of articulation in the below using a special romanized orthography.




[[Category:Conlangs]]
[[Category:Conlangs]]

Latest revision as of 02:39, 22 February 2021



Armine
Armeisughôl
Pronounced: /aɾˈmɛi̯sʊɣol/
Spoken: dialect continuum across the historic reaches of the Solthâin Empire
Writing system: Ēlûvêny
Genealogy: Merumannic Languages
Terchitic
???
???
Luivöldkar
Classical Armine
Modern Armine
Typology
Morphological type: fusional and agglutinative
Morphosyntactic alignment: Tripartite
Basic word order: VSO
Credits
Creator: Kaiveran

A language from the world of Vais, 4th from the sun of Faolain Alpha. Accessible through the Leanna Gate. Atail and Vais are the only known planets within the reach of current spacecraft; however, some other planets in the galaxy show signs of life.

Armine is the native tongue of the Armei, who have settled on multiple continents but are native to Melkhir; a standardized form is an official language of the Solthâin Empire, which controls much of the continent's landmass and is a prime world power of Vais.

Phonology

Armine has, at first blush, a massive phonemic inventory even for a language primarily spoken by keen-eared alien foxcats. Its native script has letters for 96[still?] consonants and 20 vowels. However, several sounds have gone extinct or merged in various varieties, and no form of the language has made every available phonetic distinction for centuries. Letters for these old sounds may still be found in certain contexts, however, especially proper nouns.

The Armine spoken in most everyday contexts is part of a dialect continuum. Adjacent varieties are highly mutually intelligible, but very distant varieties (or those separated by a historically difficult barrier to travel, such as a mountain range) may not be. This situation is complicated by history; the Empire has grown and shrunk over time, and increasing contact between the different species and cultures has significantly shaped the course of local language development. Most significant cross-pollination has happened with languages spoken by the Heilidh, Vyrunaa, Zin, Vožjatt, and Ĥoltera.

Standard Unified Armine was an attempt by the government at side-stepping this issue. By simplifying the phonology to a rough "common denominator" among varieties, and deprecating/replacing certain archaic aspects of the grammar, the Empire sought not only to unite speakers of Armine, but perhaps encourage people who did not speak the language to learn it. These efforts have met with heavy criticism and mixed success. On one hand, SUA has become the official standard form of Armine in government, and Armine-language media has increasingly levelled its speech to resemble SUA. On the other, Armine speakers continue to speak their own local varieties in most contexts, and the majority of people in the Empire and environs choose to cross language barriers using the simpler and more extensively engineered interlanguage Meru instead.

Consonant Inventory

sldf

Romanized Orthography

Later; lang is being completely overhauled!