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Haɪvoršən (English: Hyvorsian) is a language spoken spoken in Hyvorsia. It is part of the Indo-European family, althogh it has been isolated from the world for just under a millenia, making it distinctive from most languages. Most believe it has descended from the Germanic languages, although, because it bears many similarities with romance languages, many are unsure. | Haɪvoršən (English: Hyvorsian) is a language spoken spoken in Hyvorsia. It is part of the Indo-European family, althogh it has been isolated from the world for just under a millenia, making it distinctive from most languages. Most believe it has descended from the Germanic languages, although, because it bears many similarities with romance languages, many are unsure. | ||
== | == Phonology == | ||
p | |||
'''Consonents''' | |||
Stops: /p//b/t//d//k//g/ | |||
Nasals: /m//n/ | |||
Fricatives: /f//v//θ//ð//s//z//ʃ//h/ | |||
Semi-Vowels: /w/ | |||
Liquids: /r//l/ | |||
'''Vowels''' | |||
Close: /i//u/ | |||
/ɪ/ | |||
Close-Mid: /o/ | |||
/ə/ | |||
Open-mid: /æ//ɐ/ | |||
== Phonotactics == | |||
(C)+(N,R,L,W,)+(V)+V+(C)+(V)+(C) |
Revision as of 13:31, 15 May 2011
Hyvorsian Haɪvoršən | |
Spoken in: | Hyvorsia | Haɪvoršɔ |
Timeline/Universe: | More Landmasses |
Total speakers: | Around 57 000 |
Genealogical classification: | Indo-European
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Basic word order: | SVO |
Morphological type: | Agglutinating |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | Hierarchical alignment |
Created by: | |
Nanoleopard201 | 2011 |
Haɪvoršən (English: Hyvorsian) is a language spoken spoken in Hyvorsia. It is part of the Indo-European family, althogh it has been isolated from the world for just under a millenia, making it distinctive from most languages. Most believe it has descended from the Germanic languages, although, because it bears many similarities with romance languages, many are unsure.
Phonology
Consonents
Stops: /p//b/t//d//k//g/ Nasals: /m//n/ Fricatives: /f//v//θ//ð//s//z//ʃ//h/ Semi-Vowels: /w/ Liquids: /r//l/
Vowels
Close: /i//u/ /ɪ/ Close-Mid: /o/ /ə/ Open-mid: /æ//ɐ/
Phonotactics
(C)+(N,R,L,W,)+(V)+V+(C)+(V)+(C)