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'''Itëłan''' is a language, born to be a possible evolution of the today standard Italian language (with some Tuscan influence). It was created by adopting some phonetical rules of change, fixed in the language. Very few phonetical laws can deeply modify a language. And some morphological parts of the language underwent some analogical or redistributing change.
'''Itëłan''' is a language, born to be a possible evolution of the today standard Italian language (with some Tuscan influence). It was created by adopting some phonetical rules of change, fixed in the language. Very few phonetical laws can deeply modify a language. And some morphological parts of the language underwent some analogical or redistributing change.
==Phonetic changes==
===Vowels===
Final vowels usually disappeared, and it opened the way for an important way of distinction: '''''palatalization'''''
* '''-o''' → falls
* '''-e''' → falls
* '''-i''' → falls, but it ''palatalized'' the previous consonant
* '''-a''' → ''-e''
* '''-u''' → remains ''-u''

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Itëłan is a language, born to be a possible evolution of the today standard Italian language (with some Tuscan influence). It was created by adopting some phonetical rules of change, fixed in the language. Very few phonetical laws can deeply modify a language. And some morphological parts of the language underwent some analogical or redistributing change.

Phonetic changes

Vowels

Final vowels usually disappeared, and it opened the way for an important way of distinction: palatalization

  • -o → falls
  • -e → falls
  • -i → falls, but it palatalized the previous consonant
  • -a-e
  • -u → remains -u