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''Themes in -o''
''Themes in -o''
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
Nominative          -os (m), -on (n)  -oi (m), -a (n)
Nominative          -os (m), -on (n)  -oi (m), -a (n)
Genitive            -osio              -oson
Genitive            -osio              -oson
Dative              -oi                -ovos
Dative              -oi                -ovos
Accusative          -on                -ons
Accusative          -on                -ons
Ablative            -od                -ovos
Ablative            -od                -ovos
Locative            -oi                -osu
Locative            -oi                -osu
Instrumental        -ô (that was <nowiki>*oe</nowiki>)  -ovis
Instrumental        -ô (that was <nowiki>*oe</nowiki>)  -ovis


''Themes in -a''
''Themes in -a''
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
Nominative          -as (m), -a (f)    -ai
Nominative          -as (m), -a (f)    -ai
Genitive            -asia              -ason
Genitive            -asia              -ason
Dative              -ai                -avos
Dative              -ai                -avos
Accusative          -an                -ans
Accusative          -an                -ans
Ablative            -ad                -avos
Ablative            -ad                -avos
Locative            -ai                -asu
Locative            -ai                -asu
Instrumental        -â (that was <nowiki>*ae</nowiki>)  -avis
Instrumental        -â (that was <nowiki>*ae</nowiki>)  -avis


''Themes in -i''
''Themes in -i''
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
Nominative          -is (m), -i (f)    -eies
Nominative          -is (m), -i (f)    -eies
Genitive            -eios              -eion
Genitive            -eios              -eion
Dative              -î                -ivos
Dative              -î                -ivos
Accusative          -in                -ins
Accusative          -in                -ins
Ablative            -eios              -ivos
Ablative            -eios              -ivos
Locative            -î                -isu
Locative            -î                -isu
Instrumental        -eie              -ivis
Instrumental        -eie              -ivis


''Themes in -u''
''Themes in -u''
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
Nominative          -us (m), -u (f)    -ewes
Nominative          -us (m), -u (f)    -ewes
Genitive            -ewos              -ewon
Genitive            -ewos              -ewon
Dative              -ewi              -uvos
Dative              -ewi              -uvos
Accusative          -un                -uns
Accusative          -un                -uns
Ablative            -ewos              -uvos
Ablative            -ewos              -uvos
Locative            -ewi              -usu
Locative            -ewi              -usu
Instrumental        -ewe              -uvis
Instrumental        -ewe              -uvis


''Themes in -r''
''Themes in -r''
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
Nominative          -r                -res (m/f), -ra (n)
Nominative          -r                -res (m/f), -ra (n)
Genitive            -ros              -ron
Genitive            -ros              -ron
Dative              -ri                -rvos
Dative              -ri                -rvos
Accusative          -ran (m/f), -r (n) -rans (m/f), -ra (n)
Accusative          -ran (m/f), -r (n) -rans (m/f), -ra (n)
Ablative            -ros              -rvos
Ablative            -ros              -rvos
Locative            -ri                -rsu
Locative            -ri                -rsu
Instrumental        -re                -rvis
Instrumental        -re                -rvis


''Themes in -l''
''Themes in -l''
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
Nominative          -l                -rls (m/f), -la (n)
Nominative          -l                -rls (m/f), -la (n)
Genitive            -los              -lon
Genitive            -los              -lon
Dative              -li                -lvos
Dative              -li                -lvos
Accusative          -lan (m/f), -l (n) -lans (m/f), -la (n)
Accusative          -lan (m/f), -l (n) -lans (m/f), -la (n)
Ablative            -los              -lvos
Ablative            -los              -lvos
Locative            -li                -lsu
Locative            -li                -lsu
Instrumental        -le                -lvis
Instrumental        -le                -lvis


''Themes in -n''
''Themes in -n''
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
Nominative          -n                -nes (m/f), -na (n)
Nominative          -n                -nes (m/f), -na (n)
Genitive            -nos              -non
Genitive            -nos              -non
Dative              -ni                -nvos
Dative              -ni                -nvos
Accusative          -nan (m/f), -n (n) -nans (m/f), -na (n)
Accusative          -nan (m/f), -n (n) -nans (m/f), -na (n)
Ablative            -nos              -nvos
Ablative            -nos              -nvos
Locative            -ni                -nsu
Locative            -ni                -nsu
Instrumental        -ne                -nvis
Instrumental        -ne                -nvis


''Themes in -s''
''Themes in -s''
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
Nominative          -s                -ses (m/f), -sa (n)
Nominative          -s                -ses (m/f), -sa (n)
Genitive            -sos              -son
Genitive            -sos              -son
Dative              -si                -svos
Dative              -si                -svos
Accusative          -san (m/f), -s (n) -sans (m/f), -sa (n)
Accusative          -san (m/f), -s (n) -sans (m/f), -sa (n)
Ablative            -sos              -svos
Ablative            -sos              -svos
Locative            -si                -ssu
Locative            -si                -ssu
Instrumental        -se                -svis
Instrumental        -se                -svis


''Themes in occlusive (for example -g)''
''Themes in occlusive (for example -g)''
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
<nowiki>  </nowiki>Singular          Plural
Nominative          -ks                -ges
Nominative          -ks                -ges
Genitive            -gos              -gon
Genitive            -gos              -gon
Dative              -gi                -gevos
Dative              -gi                -gevos
Accusative          -gan              -gans  
Accusative          -gan              -gans  
Ablative            -gos              -gevos
Ablative            -gos              -gevos
Locative            -gi                -ksu
Locative            -gi                -ksu
Instrumental        -ge                -gevis
Instrumental        -ge                -gevis


Notes: Most themes in liquid, nasal or spirant show an O at the nominative and accusative, and E in the other cases. For example -or/-eros, -ol/elos, -on/-enos, -os, -esos. Some neutral themes show R at nominative and accusative and N in the other cases, especially in AD; these heteroclite themes tend to normalization in CD and are all normalized in FD, usually ar themes in R. Feminine words ending with vowel, in CD show no -s at the nominative, on the example of those ending with -a.
Notes: Most themes in liquid, nasal or spirant show an O at the nominative and accusative, and E in the other cases. For example -or/-eros, -ol/elos, -on/-enos, -os, -esos. Some neutral themes show R at nominative and accusative and N in the other cases, especially in AD; these heteroclite themes tend to normalization in CD and are all normalized in FD, usually ar themes in R. Feminine words ending with vowel, in CD show no -s at the nominative, on the example of those ending with -a.
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Revision as of 03:57, 5 June 2011

The Danan language is an imaginary language made by Francesco Bravin as part of the setting of the role playing game Madatarn, where it is spoken by the Danan people (Dananes).

The Danan is an ancient western Indoeuropean language. Its phonology, lexicon, grammar and syntax are all derived from those of the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European [1] language (PIE). Amongst the Indoeuropean family, Danan is closest to the ancient Italic [2] languages, with some minor similarities with Celtic [3]languages. In some features, Danan is very close to Archaic Latin[4], even if they have some important differences, and even closer to ancient Venetic[5].

The Danan is an inflectional language, having a noun inflection and a verbal inflection, similar to those of the other Indoeuropean languages. The order of the words is quite free, thanks to the inflection, but the non-marked order is SOV (Subject-Object-Verb) for the sentences and AN (Adjective-Noun) for the nominal syntagmata. Other orders can be used for expressive reasons, especially in rhetoric and poetic contexts.

The Danan shows some varieties: Classic Danan is the standard language, Archaic Danan is an older, literate and more aulic variety, Folkish Danan is the variety spoken by common people. Folkish Danan also can show some dialects, grouped by area: western, eastern, northern and southern dialects. Actually, every spoken dialect can show some features from a main group and some from another: for example, a north-western dialect will show both some northern and some western features.


Danan Alphabet, Script and Phonology

The Danan language has its own alphabet, made by 20 letters. This alphabet is very similar to the Lepontic, that derived from the Etruscan.

Danan Alphabet Roman Script IPA Notes

A A a

B B b

Γ G ɡ

Δ D d

E E ɛ, e

F F f not used in Archaic Danan

H H h

Z Z z not common, used mostly for foreign words

I I i

K K k

˂ L l

M M m

N N n

Ω O ɔ, o

П P p

Ρ R r

S S s, z often used also instead of Z

T T t

V U/W u, w in Archaic Danan it's only u, in Classic Danan also w before another vowel

|= V v in Archaic Danan, used both for V and F, in Classic Danan only for V, later also instead of U for W

Vowels

Danan vocalism is quite conservative, generally keeping the same vowels of PIE and just losing the vowel lenght perception. A new vowel lenght perception can come from the contraction of diphthongs; furthermore, the closed syllables are considered long ones for metric reasons, but contracted vowels are seen as longer than closed syllables.

PIE --> Danan

*a --> a

*e --> e

*o --> o

*i/y --> i

*u/w --> u/w ("w" is still pronounced as "u" in Archaic Danan, but it is pronounced as "v" in Classic Danan, and in Folkish Danan it is often written as "v"). For example: watis "bard" is pronounced "uatis" in AD and "vatis" in both CD and FD, but in the last one it is written vatis. Also, in Classic Danan, w falls when following an obclusive consonant (as the labiovelars lose their labial component). In Classic Danan, unaccented e falls, for example AD daberos (smith) in DC is dabros.

*ai --> ai

*ei --> i

*oi --> oi

*au/aw --> au/aw

*eu/ew --> u/ew

*ou/ow --> ou/ow (where "ou" is pronounced "û" since Classic Danan)

*Ə --> a

Improper diphthongs, still open in Archaic Danan, get contracted in Classic Danan, giving new long vowels. The same happens with double vowels. The vowel E always loses its timber in favour of A and O.

ae --> â

ao --> ao

aa --> â

oe --> ô

oo --> ô

oa --> ô

ee --> ê

eo --> ô

ea --> â

ii --> î

uu --> û

The Danan doesn't have any semi-vowel sonant. The PIE semi-vowel sonants usually develop a supporting vowel in Danan. The long ones are developed as sonant+@, that means liquid+a. The liquids develop an "o", except when preceded by a "w": in this case the supporting vowel is u. The nasals develop an a except when preceeded by a w or by a labiovelar: in this case the supporting vowel is u. In Classic Danan the final ms and those followed by a dental or velar obclusive always become n.

PIE Danan *r, *ŗ, *ṝ --> r, or/ur, ra

*l, *ļ, *ḹ --> l, ol/ul, la

*m, *ṃ --> m, am/um (an/un if at the end of the word)

*n, *ṇ --> n, an/un


Apophony The roots with apophonic alternance e/o, show o in nouns at upright cases, and e in verbs at present tense. Nouns with o at the nominative and accusative, show e in the other cases. At perfect tense there is o in the root and e in the doubling. Some examples with nouns:

-os, -esos -on, -enos -or, -eros


Consonants All the non-aspirated occlusives remain the same. The dental aspirated just loses the aspiration. The labial aspirated becomes a fricative, but it becomes voiceless in voiceless context, especially at the beginning of a word. In AD these are not yet fully distinguished, so the same letter is used. In CD, a new letter is used for f, and the other letter is only used for v. In FD, the letter for v is used also for w. The guttural aspirated becomes h in voiceless context and g in voiced context. The labiodentals lose the labial item in CD, but they still have it in AD. The aspirated labiodental has a different behaviour: the AD hw loses its h in CD, becoming just w.

*p --> p *b --> b *bh --> f/v *t --> t *d --> d *dh --> d *k --> k *g --> g *gh --> g/h *kw --> k *gw --> g *ghw --> g/w

The spirant *s always remains the same, but it is pronounced z in voiced context. Dental+spirant becomes loses the dental. Voiced occlusives lose their voice when in ending of a word.

*s --> s/z, but always written as S *ts, ds --> s *ks, gs --> ks

Voiced consonants, followed by a voiceless lose their voice. Any difficult consonant cluster can develop a supporting "e" vowel, more often in AD than in CD. Dentals always develop this supportin "e". *pt, bt --> pt, pt/bet *tt, dt --> tet, det *kt, gt --> kt, kt/get

The PIE cluster *dhgh is always simplified as just *gh, and then developed in the same manner.

Stress The stress always falls on the last long syllable. Long syllables are those with diphthongs, contracted vowels or vowels followed by two consonants. If there is no long syllable, the stress falls on the most retracted sillable, but anyway not further than the antepenultimate.


Nominal system

The Danan nominal system shows gender, number and case.

Gender Danan has three genders: masculine, feminine and neuter. Adjectives take the same gender as the nouns they refer to.

Number Danan has two numbers: singular and plural. AD had a residual and very rare dual, used just for couple of things (like the eyes). In DC these very rare duals are seen as irregular plurals and tend to become regular in FD.

Case Danan has seven grammatical cases: Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Ablative, Locative, Instrumental. Vocative case is lost, confused with Nominative. Only AD still have a residual Vocative case ending in -e for nouns with theme in -o. Themes can be in -o, -a, -i, -u or in consonant.

Themes in -o Singular Plural

Nominative -os (m), -on (n) -oi (m), -a (n)

Genitive -osio -oson

Dative -oi -ovos

Accusative -on -ons

Ablative -od -ovos

Locative -oi -osu

Instrumental -ô (that was *oe) -ovis

Themes in -a Singular Plural

Nominative -as (m), -a (f) -ai

Genitive -asia -ason

Dative -ai -avos

Accusative -an -ans

Ablative -ad -avos

Locative -ai -asu

Instrumental -â (that was *ae) -avis

Themes in -i Singular Plural

Nominative -is (m), -i (f) -eies

Genitive -eios -eion

Dative -î -ivos

Accusative -in -ins

Ablative -eios -ivos

Locative -î -isu

Instrumental -eie -ivis

Themes in -u Singular Plural

Nominative -us (m), -u (f) -ewes

Genitive -ewos -ewon

Dative -ewi -uvos

Accusative -un -uns

Ablative -ewos -uvos

Locative -ewi -usu

Instrumental -ewe -uvis

Themes in -r Singular Plural

Nominative -r -res (m/f), -ra (n)

Genitive -ros -ron

Dative -ri -rvos

Accusative -ran (m/f), -r (n) -rans (m/f), -ra (n)

Ablative -ros -rvos

Locative -ri -rsu

Instrumental -re -rvis

Themes in -l Singular Plural

Nominative -l -rls (m/f), -la (n)

Genitive -los -lon

Dative -li -lvos

Accusative -lan (m/f), -l (n) -lans (m/f), -la (n)

Ablative -los -lvos

Locative -li -lsu

Instrumental -le -lvis

Themes in -n Singular Plural

Nominative -n -nes (m/f), -na (n)

Genitive -nos -non

Dative -ni -nvos

Accusative -nan (m/f), -n (n) -nans (m/f), -na (n)

Ablative -nos -nvos

Locative -ni -nsu

Instrumental -ne -nvis

Themes in -s Singular Plural

Nominative -s -ses (m/f), -sa (n)

Genitive -sos -son

Dative -si -svos

Accusative -san (m/f), -s (n) -sans (m/f), -sa (n)

Ablative -sos -svos

Locative -si -ssu

Instrumental -se -svis

Themes in occlusive (for example -g) Singular Plural

Nominative -ks -ges

Genitive -gos -gon

Dative -gi -gevos

Accusative -gan -gans

Ablative -gos -gevos

Locative -gi -ksu

Instrumental -ge -gevis

Notes: Most themes in liquid, nasal or spirant show an O at the nominative and accusative, and E in the other cases. For example -or/-eros, -ol/elos, -on/-enos, -os, -esos. Some neutral themes show R at nominative and accusative and N in the other cases, especially in AD; these heteroclite themes tend to normalization in CD and are all normalized in FD, usually ar themes in R. Feminine words ending with vowel, in CD show no -s at the nominative, on the example of those ending with -a.



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