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==Sound Changes==
==Sound Changes==
*FSF/CSF to OLF:
**/pɛ/, /pɪ/, /pɔ/, /pʊ/ + Fricative# > /pf/
**/tɛ/, /tɪ/, /tɔ/, /tʊ/ + Fricative# > /ts/
**/kɛ/, /kɪ/, /kɔ/, /kʊ/ + Fricative# > /kx/
**/qɛ/, /qɪ/, /qɔ/, /qʊ/ + Fricative# > /qχ/
*FSF/CSF to OLF:
**Vowel + /ni/ > Vowel + /ɲ/
**[ʃ ʒ] > [s z]
*FSF/CSF to


==Syntactic Differences==
==Syntactic Differences==

Revision as of 13:38, 2 August 2007

Dialect Acronyms

FSF = Formal Standard Faraneit, the "proper" lingua franca of Lescealh and much of Lheinead

CSF = Colloquial Standard Faraneit, the common variant on FSF

OLF = Orthdox Lescealh Faraneit, the main Lescealh variant

SLF = Southwestern Lescealh Faraneit, an unusual variant in (suprisingly) southwestern Lescealh

PFK = Poleiseam Faraneik, a variant exported to Poleiseam

Conjugation Distinctions

Kaej, to be

  FSF* CSF* OLF* SLF* PFK*
First Person Singular kejih hav   kejihav   kav   kih hav   kej
Second Person Singular kejeih nor   kejeih nor   keur   keih nor   kej
Third Person Animate Singular kejoah doan   kejoan   koan   koah doan   kej
Third Person Inanimate Singular kejoah doam   kejoam   koam   koah doam   kej

Sound Changes

  • FSF/CSF to OLF:
    • /pɛ/, /pɪ/, /pɔ/, /pʊ/ + Fricative# > /pf/
    • /tɛ/, /tɪ/, /tɔ/, /tʊ/ + Fricative# > /ts/
    • /kɛ/, /kɪ/, /kɔ/, /kʊ/ + Fricative# > /kx/
    • /qɛ/, /qɪ/, /qɔ/, /qʊ/ + Fricative# > /qχ/
  • FSF/CSF to OLF:
    • Vowel + /ni/ > Vowel + /ɲ/
    • [ʃ ʒ] > [s z]
  • FSF/CSF to

Syntactic Differences