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== Consonants == | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! rowspan="2" | | ! rowspan="2" | | ||
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! rowspan="2" | Alveo-palatal | ! rowspan="2" | Alveo-palatal | ||
! colspan="2" | Velar | ! colspan="2" | Velar | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Plain | ! Plain | ||
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| {{IPA|/ɲ/}} | | {{IPA|/ɲ/}} | ||
| {{IPA|/ŋ/}} | | {{IPA|/ŋ/}} | ||
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| {{IPA|/k ɡ/}} | | {{IPA|/k ɡ/}} | ||
| {{IPA|/kʲ ɡʲ/}} | | {{IPA|/kʲ ɡʲ/}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Affricate | ! Affricate | ||
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| {{IPA|/t͡ʂ d͡ʐ/}} | | {{IPA|/t͡ʂ d͡ʐ/}} | ||
| {{IPA|/t͡ɕ d͡ʑ/}} | | {{IPA|/t͡ɕ d͡ʑ/}} | ||
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| {{IPA|/x/}} | | {{IPA|/x/}} | ||
| {{IPA|/xʲ/}} | | {{IPA|/xʲ/}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Tap | ! Tap | ||
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| {{IPA|/ɾ/}} | | {{IPA|/ɾ/}} | ||
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| {{IPA|/j/}} | | {{IPA|/j/}} | ||
| {{IPA|/w/}} | | {{IPA|/w/}} | ||
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|} | |} | ||
Like Polish, Cernelian exhibits final-obstruent devoicing that causes word-final voiced obstruents become devoiced (prów {{IPA|/pruf/}} "flock"). Obstruents (plosives and fricatives), when voiced are unvoiced before unvoiced obstruents, while when unvoiced become voiced before voiced obstruents ({{IPA|/x/}} has the voiced allophone {{IPA|[ɣ]}}). | Like Polish, Cernelian exhibits final-obstruent devoicing that causes word-final voiced obstruents become devoiced (prów {{IPA|/pruf/}} "flock"). Obstruents (plosives and fricatives), when voiced are unvoiced before unvoiced obstruents, while when unvoiced become voiced before voiced obstruents ({{IPA|/x/}} has the voiced allophone {{IPA|[ɣ]}}). | ||
Cernelian | === Consonant structure === | ||
The maximal consonant structure in Cernelian is ''CCCVCC'' (C = consonants, V = vowels). | |||
== Vowels == | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! colspan="2" | | ! colspan="2" | | ||
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The nasal vowels become {{IPA|/ɛn, ɔn/}} before plosives and affricates, {{IPA|/ɛm, ɔm/}} before labials, {{IPA|/ɛŋ, ɔŋ/}} before post-alveolars and velars, {{IPA|/ɛɲ, ɔɲ/}} before alveo-palatals, and {{IPA|/ɛ, ɔ/}} before ''l'' or ''ł'' and word-finally in the case of ''ę''. | The nasal vowels become {{IPA|/ɛn, ɔn/}} before plosives and affricates, {{IPA|/ɛm, ɔm/}} before labials, {{IPA|/ɛŋ, ɔŋ/}} before post-alveolars and velars, {{IPA|/ɛɲ, ɔɲ/}} before alveo-palatals, and {{IPA|/ɛ, ɔ/}} before ''l'' or ''ł'' and word-finally in the case of ''ę''. | ||
== Consonant gradation == | |||
Like Finnish and Estonian, consonant gradation (involving lenition, Cernelian: ''sona'', lit. "voicing", or ''lenicja'') are frequent in Cernelian. However, it is not possible to predict the ending whose affected by gradation (weak grade), due to syllable structure changes. This is the gradation table: | |||
Like Finnish and Estonian, consonant gradation (involving lenition) are frequent in Cernelian. However, it is not possible to predict the ending whose affected by gradation (weak grade), due to syllable structure changes. This is the gradation table: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! colspan="2" | Strong grade<br>(unaffected) | ! colspan="2" | Strong grade<br>(unaffected) | ||
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| ''s''/''ch'' | | ''s''/''ch'' | ||
| ''ś''/''si''/''sz'' | | ''ś''/''si''/''sz'' | ||
| ''∅'' | | ''∅''/''z'' | ||
| ''j''/''i''/''∅'' | | ''j''/''i''/''∅'' | ||
|} | |} | ||
The weak grades ''g'', ''d'', and ''w'' are used after | The weak grades ''g'', ''d'', and ''w'' are used after nasal vowels (nom. pl. ''pięzo'' : dat. pl. ''pięsoję'' "people, suppletive plural of ''jęziemnię''"). The nature of palatal weak grade of ''s'' varies: ''j'' are used intervocalically, ''i'' used after the rest of consonants, and ''∅'' (just succeeding vowels, ''i'' → ''y'') only used after consonants ''c'', ''cz'', ''dż'', ''l'', ''sz'', and ''ż''. The exact history of the gradations are: | ||
* Nominative (including accusative and vocative) plurals of regular declensions ('' | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! rowspan="2" | Proto-Finnic | |||
! colspan="2" | Proto-Cernelian | |||
! rowspan="2" | Cernelian | |||
|- | |||
! Early | |||
! Late | |||
|- | |||
| ''-kV<sup>b</sup>-'' | |||
| colspan="3" | ''-k-'' | |||
|- | |||
| ''-kV<sup>f</sup>-'', ''-kjV'' | |||
| ''-k-'' | |||
| ''-č-'' | |||
| ''-cz-'' | |||
|- | |||
| ''-kV<sup>b</sup>V<sup>f</sup>-'' | |||
| ''-k-'' | |||
| ''-c-'' | |||
| ''-c-'' | |||
|- | |||
| ''-CgV<sup>b</sup>-'' | |||
| ''-CC-'' | |||
| colspan="2" | ''-C-'' | |||
|- | |||
| ''-NgV<sup>b</sup>-'' | |||
| colspan="3" | ''-g-'' | |||
|- | |||
| ''-V<sup>b</sup>gV<sup>b</sup>-''<br>(adjacent vowels) | |||
| ''-V̄-'' | |||
| colspan="2" | ''-V-'' | |||
|- | |||
| ''-gV<sup>f</sup>-'' | |||
| ''-g-'' | |||
| ''-ž-'' | |||
| ''-ż-'' | |||
|- | |||
| ''-CgV<sup>b</sup>V<sup>f</sup>-'' | |||
| ''-g-'' | |||
| ''-dz-'' | |||
| ''-dz-'' | |||
|- | |||
| ''-pV<sup>b</sup>-'' | |||
| colspan="3" | ''-p-'' | |||
|- | |||
| ''-pV<sup>f</sup>-'', ''-pV<sup>b</sup>V<sup>f</sup>-'', ''-pjV-'' | |||
| ''-p-'' | |||
| ''-p-'' | |||
| ''-p-'', ''-piV-'' | |||
|- | |||
|- | |||
| ''-CbV<sup>b</sup>-'' | |||
| ''-CC-'' | |||
| colspan="2" | ''-C-'' | |||
|- | |||
| ''-NbV<sup>b</sup>-'' | |||
| colspan="3" | ''-b-'' | |||
|- | |||
| ''-V<sup>b</sup>bV<sup>b</sup>-''<br>(adjacent vowels) | |||
| ''-V̄-'' | |||
| colspan="2" | ''-V-'' | |||
|- | |||
| ''-bV<sup>f</sup>-'', ''-CbV<sup>b</sup>V<sup>f</sup>-'' | |||
| ''-w-'' | |||
| ''-v-'' | |||
| ''-w-'', ''-wiV-'' | |||
|} | |||
The endings often affected by weak gradation include: | |||
* Nominative (including accusative and vocative) plurals of regular declensions (''śció'' : ''sio'' "pig, pigs"), and locative, ablative, and instrumental plurals of most declensions (''śció'', ''siaso'' "pig, in the pigs") | |||
* 1st and 2nd person singular past tenses (''jaka'' : ''jeżę'' "to share, I shared") | |||
* All of the conditional endings | |||
== Stress == | |||
Like Polish, Cernelian words are almost always stressed in penultimate (second-from-last) syllable. However, some conservative eastern and southern dialects influenced by Russian and Ukrainian, have unpredictable stress ('' | Like Polish, Cernelian words are almost always stressed in penultimate (second-from-last) syllable. However, some conservative eastern and southern dialects influenced by Russian and Ukrainian, have unpredictable stress (''sonò'' "word" vs. ''sòno'' "sauna"). | ||
* Proto-Finnic ''*áivastàdak'' → ''jawos'''tà''''' vs. standard ''ja'''wò'''sta'' "to sneeze" | * Proto-Finnic ''*áivastàdak'' → ''jawos'''tà''''' vs. standard ''ja'''wò'''sta'' "to sneeze" | ||
* Proto-Finnic ''*áutugas'' → '''''ù''' | * Proto-Finnic ''*áutugas'' → '''''ù'''two'' "blessed, wealthy" (same in standard patterns) | ||
Note that Proto-Finnic stress is originally non-phonemic, with secondary stress existed in last non-final odd-numbered syllables. | Note that Proto-Finnic stress is originally non-phonemic, with secondary stress existed in last non-final odd-numbered syllables. | ||
=== Mobile paradigms === | |||
In such conservative dialects, there are numerous mobile paradigms, especially in verbs. | |||
;History (from ''*armastadak'' to ''romostà'' "to love") | |||
* Proto-Finnic: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! | |||
! colspan="2" | Participles | |||
! colspan="2" | Other non-finite | |||
|- | |||
! Active | |||
| ''*armastapa'' | |||
| ''*armastanu'' | |||
! Infinitive | |||
| ''*armastadak'' | |||
|- | |||
! Passive | |||
| ''*armastatapa'' | |||
| ''*armastatu'' | |||
! Verbal noun | |||
| ''*armastama'' | |||
|- | |||
! | |||
! Present | |||
! Past | |||
! Conditional | |||
! Imperative | |||
|- | |||
! 1st singular | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastan'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastoin'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastakcin'' | |||
| ''*armastagon'' | |||
|- | |||
! 2nd singular | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastat'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastoit'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastakcit'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastak'' | |||
|- | |||
! 3rd singular | |||
| ''*armastapi'' | |||
| ''*armastoi'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastakci'' | |||
| ''*armastasen'' | |||
|- | |||
! 1st plural | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastakmak'' | |||
| ''*armastoimak'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastakcimak'' | |||
| ''*armastakadamak'' | |||
|- | |||
! 2nd plural | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastaktak'' | |||
| ''*armastoidak'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastakcidak'' | |||
| ''*armastakata'' | |||
|- | |||
! 3rd plural | |||
| ''*armastabat'' | |||
| ''*armastoi'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastakci'' | |||
| ''*armastasen'' | |||
|- | |||
! Impersonal | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastaksen'' | |||
| ''*armastatihen'' | |||
| ''*armastadakcisen'' | |||
| ''*armastatagasen'' | |||
|} | |||
* Early Proto-Cernelian: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! | |||
! colspan="2" | Participles | |||
! colspan="2" | Other non-finite | |||
|- | |||
! Active | |||
| ''*ármastapa'' | |||
| ''*ármastanu'' | |||
! Infinitive | |||
| ''*armastā́ˀ'' | |||
|- | |||
! Passive | |||
| ''*ármastatapa'' | |||
| ''*ármastatu'' | |||
! Verbal noun | |||
| ''*ármastama'' | |||
|- | |||
! | |||
! Present | |||
! Past | |||
! Conditional | |||
! Imperative | |||
|- | |||
! 1st singular | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*ármastan'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*ármastain'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀšin'' | |||
| ''*ármastān'' | |||
|- | |||
! 2nd singular | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*ármastat'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*ármastait'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀšit'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*ármastaˀ'' | |||
|- | |||
! 3rd singular | |||
| ''*ármastapi'' | |||
| ''*ármastai'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀši'' | |||
| ''*ármastaˀen'' | |||
|- | |||
! 1st plural | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀmaˀ'' | |||
| ''*ármastaimaˀ'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀšimaˀ'' | |||
| ''*armastákāmaˀ'' | |||
|- | |||
! 2nd plural | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀtaˀ'' | |||
| ''*ármastajaˀ'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀšjaˀ'' | |||
| ''*ármastakata'' | |||
|- | |||
! 3rd plural | |||
| ''*armastā́t'' | |||
| ''*ármastai'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀši'' | |||
| ''*ármastaˀen'' | |||
|- | |||
! Impersonal | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀšen'' | |||
| ''*ármastatiˀen'' | |||
| ''*armastā́ˀšiˀen'' | |||
| ''*armastátāˀen'' | |||
|} | |||
* Late Proto-Cernelian: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! | |||
! colspan="2" | Participles | |||
! colspan="2" | Other non-finite | |||
|- | |||
! Active | |||
| ''*ȍrmostopo'' | |||
| ''*ȍrmostonъ'' | |||
! Infinitive | |||
| ''*ormostà'' | |||
|- | |||
! Passive | |||
| ''*ȍrmostotopo'' | |||
| ''*ȍrmostotъ'' | |||
! Verbal noun | |||
| ''*ȍrmostomo'' | |||
|- | |||
! | |||
! Present | |||
! Past | |||
! Conditional | |||
! Imperative | |||
|- | |||
! 1st singular | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*ármastan'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*ármastain'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀšin'' | |||
| ''*ármastān'' | |||
|- | |||
! 2nd singular | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*ármastat'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*ármastait'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀšit'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*ármastaˀ'' | |||
|- | |||
! 3rd singular | |||
| ''*ármastapi'' | |||
| ''*ármastai'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀši'' | |||
| ''*ármastaˀen'' | |||
|- | |||
! 1st plural | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀmaˀ'' | |||
| ''*ármastaimaˀ'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀšimaˀ'' | |||
| ''*armastákāmaˀ'' | |||
|- | |||
! 2nd plural | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀtaˀ'' | |||
| ''*ármastajaˀ'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀšjaˀ'' | |||
| ''*ármastakata'' | |||
|- | |||
! 3rd plural | |||
| ''*armastā́t'' | |||
| ''*ármastai'' | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀši'' | |||
| ''*ármastaˀen'' | |||
|- | |||
! Impersonal | |||
| style="background:#ddd" | ''*armastáˀšen'' | |||
| ''*ármastatiˀen'' | |||
| ''*armastā́ˀšiˀen'' | |||
| ''*armastátāˀen'' | |||
|} | |||
== Orthography == | == Orthography == |
Latest revision as of 16:50, 24 October 2021
Consonants
Labial | Dental | Post-alveolar | Alveo-palatal | Velar | |||
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Plain | Palatal | Plain | Palatal | ||||
Nasal | /m/ | /mʲ/ | /n/ | /ɲ/ | /ŋ/ | ||
Plosive | /p b/ | /pʲ bʲ/ | /t d/ | /k ɡ/ | /kʲ ɡʲ/ | ||
Affricate | /t͡s d͡z/ | /t͡ʂ d͡ʐ/ | /t͡ɕ d͡ʑ/ | ||||
Fricative | /f v/ | /fʲ vʲ/ | /s z/ | /ʂ ʐ/ | /ɕ ʑ/ | /x/ | /xʲ/ |
Tap | /ɾ/ | ||||||
Approximant | /l/ | /j/ | /w/ |
Like Polish, Cernelian exhibits final-obstruent devoicing that causes word-final voiced obstruents become devoiced (prów /pruf/ "flock"). Obstruents (plosives and fricatives), when voiced are unvoiced before unvoiced obstruents, while when unvoiced become voiced before voiced obstruents (/x/ has the voiced allophone [ɣ]).
Consonant structure
The maximal consonant structure in Cernelian is CCCVCC (C = consonants, V = vowels).
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Close | /i/ | /ɨ/ | /u/ | |
Mid | Plain | /ɛ/ | /ɔ/ | |
Nasal | /ɛ̃/ | /ɔ̃/ | ||
Open | /a/ |
Extreme northern dialects has phonemic vowel length, denoted by acute accent (ác /aːts/ "boat", íłmo "air, sky"). Standard Cernelian have ⟨ó⟩, but only for etymological reasons.
Cernelian reflects limited vowel harmony between the vowels -o- (back) and -e- (front), otherwise the Proto-Finnic vowel harmonies *o : *ö displaced by Cernelian o : e, and *u : *y become Proto-Cernelian yers *ъ and *ь that often deleted in some positions.
The nasal vowels become /ɛn, ɔn/ before plosives and affricates, /ɛm, ɔm/ before labials, /ɛŋ, ɔŋ/ before post-alveolars and velars, /ɛɲ, ɔɲ/ before alveo-palatals, and /ɛ, ɔ/ before l or ł and word-finally in the case of ę.
Consonant gradation
Like Finnish and Estonian, consonant gradation (involving lenition, Cernelian: sona, lit. "voicing", or lenicja) are frequent in Cernelian. However, it is not possible to predict the ending whose affected by gradation (weak grade), due to syllable structure changes. This is the gradation table:
Strong grade (unaffected) |
Weak grade (affected) | ||
---|---|---|---|
Plain | Palatal | Plain | Palatal |
k | cz/c | ∅/g | ż/dz |
t | ć/ci | ∅/d | dź/dzi |
p | p/pi | ∅/w | w/wi |
s/ch | ś/si/sz | ∅/z | j/i/∅ |
The weak grades g, d, and w are used after nasal vowels (nom. pl. pięzo : dat. pl. pięsoję "people, suppletive plural of jęziemnię"). The nature of palatal weak grade of s varies: j are used intervocalically, i used after the rest of consonants, and ∅ (just succeeding vowels, i → y) only used after consonants c, cz, dż, l, sz, and ż. The exact history of the gradations are:
Proto-Finnic | Proto-Cernelian | Cernelian | |
---|---|---|---|
Early | Late | ||
-kVb- | -k- | ||
-kVf-, -kjV | -k- | -č- | -cz- |
-kVbVf- | -k- | -c- | -c- |
-CgVb- | -CC- | -C- | |
-NgVb- | -g- | ||
-VbgVb- (adjacent vowels) |
-V̄- | -V- | |
-gVf- | -g- | -ž- | -ż- |
-CgVbVf- | -g- | -dz- | -dz- |
-pVb- | -p- | ||
-pVf-, -pVbVf-, -pjV- | -p- | -p- | -p-, -piV- |
-CbVb- | -CC- | -C- | |
-NbVb- | -b- | ||
-VbbVb- (adjacent vowels) |
-V̄- | -V- | |
-bVf-, -CbVbVf- | -w- | -v- | -w-, -wiV- |
The endings often affected by weak gradation include:
- Nominative (including accusative and vocative) plurals of regular declensions (śció : sio "pig, pigs"), and locative, ablative, and instrumental plurals of most declensions (śció, siaso "pig, in the pigs")
- 1st and 2nd person singular past tenses (jaka : jeżę "to share, I shared")
- All of the conditional endings
Stress
Like Polish, Cernelian words are almost always stressed in penultimate (second-from-last) syllable. However, some conservative eastern and southern dialects influenced by Russian and Ukrainian, have unpredictable stress (sonò "word" vs. sòno "sauna").
- Proto-Finnic *áivastàdak → jawostà vs. standard jawòsta "to sneeze"
- Proto-Finnic *áutugas → ùtwo "blessed, wealthy" (same in standard patterns)
Note that Proto-Finnic stress is originally non-phonemic, with secondary stress existed in last non-final odd-numbered syllables.
Mobile paradigms
In such conservative dialects, there are numerous mobile paradigms, especially in verbs.
- History (from *armastadak to romostà "to love")
- Proto-Finnic:
Participles | Other non-finite | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Active | *armastapa | *armastanu | Infinitive | *armastadak |
Passive | *armastatapa | *armastatu | Verbal noun | *armastama |
Present | Past | Conditional | Imperative | |
1st singular | *armastan | *armastoin | *armastakcin | *armastagon |
2nd singular | *armastat | *armastoit | *armastakcit | *armastak |
3rd singular | *armastapi | *armastoi | *armastakci | *armastasen |
1st plural | *armastakmak | *armastoimak | *armastakcimak | *armastakadamak |
2nd plural | *armastaktak | *armastoidak | *armastakcidak | *armastakata |
3rd plural | *armastabat | *armastoi | *armastakci | *armastasen |
Impersonal | *armastaksen | *armastatihen | *armastadakcisen | *armastatagasen |
- Early Proto-Cernelian:
Participles | Other non-finite | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Active | *ármastapa | *ármastanu | Infinitive | *armastā́ˀ |
Passive | *ármastatapa | *ármastatu | Verbal noun | *ármastama |
Present | Past | Conditional | Imperative | |
1st singular | *ármastan | *ármastain | *armastáˀšin | *ármastān |
2nd singular | *ármastat | *ármastait | *armastáˀšit | *ármastaˀ |
3rd singular | *ármastapi | *ármastai | *armastáˀši | *ármastaˀen |
1st plural | *armastáˀmaˀ | *ármastaimaˀ | *armastáˀšimaˀ | *armastákāmaˀ |
2nd plural | *armastáˀtaˀ | *ármastajaˀ | *armastáˀšjaˀ | *ármastakata |
3rd plural | *armastā́t | *ármastai | *armastáˀši | *ármastaˀen |
Impersonal | *armastáˀšen | *ármastatiˀen | *armastā́ˀšiˀen | *armastátāˀen |
- Late Proto-Cernelian:
Participles | Other non-finite | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Active | *ȍrmostopo | *ȍrmostonъ | Infinitive | *ormostà |
Passive | *ȍrmostotopo | *ȍrmostotъ | Verbal noun | *ȍrmostomo |
Present | Past | Conditional | Imperative | |
1st singular | *ármastan | *ármastain | *armastáˀšin | *ármastān |
2nd singular | *ármastat | *ármastait | *armastáˀšit | *ármastaˀ |
3rd singular | *ármastapi | *ármastai | *armastáˀši | *ármastaˀen |
1st plural | *armastáˀmaˀ | *ármastaimaˀ | *armastáˀšimaˀ | *armastákāmaˀ |
2nd plural | *armastáˀtaˀ | *ármastajaˀ | *armastáˀšjaˀ | *ármastakata |
3rd plural | *armastā́t | *ármastai | *armastáˀši | *ármastaˀen |
Impersonal | *armastáˀšen | *ármastatiˀen | *armastā́ˀšiˀen | *armastátāˀen |
Orthography
The Cernelian orthography is written in Latin, and definitely same as that of Polish.
Letter | IPA value |
---|---|
⟨A a⟩ | /a/ |
⟨Ą ą⟩ | /ɔ̃/ (see above) |
⟨E e⟩ | /ɛ/ |
⟨Ę ę⟩ | /ɛ̃/ (see above) |
⟨I i⟩ | /(ʲ)i/ (see below) |
⟨O o⟩ | /ɔ/ |
⟨Ó ó⟩ | /u/ |
⟨U u⟩ | |
⟨Y y⟩ | /ɨ/ |
Letter | IPA value | ||
---|---|---|---|
Elsewhere | Before -i- and -iV | ||
Voiced | Unvoiced | ||
⟨B b⟩ | /b/ | /p/ | /bʲ/ |
⟨C c⟩ | /dz/ | /ts/ | /tɕ/ |
⟨Ć ć⟩ | /d͡ʑ/ | /t͡ɕ/ | always as ⟨c⟩ |
⟨D d⟩ | /d/ | /t/ | /d/ |
⟨Dź dź⟩ | /d͡ʑ/ | /t͡ɕ/ | always as ⟨dz⟩ |
⟨F f⟩ | /f/ | /v/ | /fʲ/ |
⟨G g⟩ | /ɡ/ | /k/ | /ɡʲ/ |
⟨H h⟩ | /ɣ/ | /x/ | /xʲ/ |
⟨J j⟩ | /j/ | ||
⟨K k⟩ | /ɡ/ | /k/ | /kʲ/ |
⟨L l⟩ | /l/ | ||
⟨Ł ł⟩ | /w/ | ||
⟨M m⟩ | /m/ | /mʲ/ | |
⟨N n⟩ | /n/ | /ɲ/ | |
⟨Ń ń⟩ | /ɲ/ | Always as ⟨n⟩ | |
⟨P p⟩ | /b/ | /p/ | /pʲ/ |
⟨R r⟩ | /r/ | ||
⟨Rz rz⟩ | /ʐ/ | ||
⟨S s⟩ | /z/ | /s/ | /ɕ/ |
⟨Ś ś⟩ | /ʑ/ | /ɕ/ | Always as ⟨s⟩ |
⟨T t⟩ | /d/ | /t/ | |
⟨W w⟩ | /v/ | /f/ | /vʲ/ |
⟨Z z⟩ | /z/ | /s/ | /ʑ/ |
⟨Ź ź⟩ | /ʑ/ | /ɕ/ | Always as ⟨z⟩ |
-V- in this context are all vowels except ⟨i⟩ and ⟨y⟩. In -iV- sequences, plosives are inserted with preceding /j/ before vowels, but velars not (Stamiesie /staˈmʲjɛɕɛ/ "Cernelia").