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===The Text===


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Issë i hyumbántëa emmuirë në lindienta ulya i
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phuryeilirya. Amaivissa eintë liu po lëorna indinyello
;C:com
nanilo i hyumbán - imalyana hyuvë ninindu yendamma -
sammi lëorvi, ëan niuprasso në nasenamprasso i
hyumbússëa eis hyumbilim samyattë. Emmë molmandë
ventivoyo teilim. Verentë në malyantë yestildianta
limmo ala semimari. Fantë të efantavoya teini eni
vayo. Esi suintë ulya hyuvë nayo nivamán patto
norkoindu, issina eni phellín alayorë?
 
===Smooth English===
 
Look at them dancing, leaderless and without music
save for their own voices. Though they have not yet
learned fully the knowledge of dance - each dancer
moving with desire and joy- but still, of all such
dances theirs is most full of grace and harmony. There
are none more lithe than they. They turn and weave in
such a way that they seem of one mind. It is a deed
that is by no means difficult for them. Do any other
dancers make a greater beauty by less effort, taking
no unified step?
 
===Vocabulary===
 
;(n)yen-: rejoice (v)
;ala : one
;alayo-: unify (v)
;amaivissa: although, even though (+subjunctive)
;e-: do not (v)
;e-: be (v, present: ëa-)
;efantavoya: undoable, impossible
;eis: out of, among, out, from (+genitive/ablative)
;emmë: there is not
;eni: no
;esi: QUESTION ptc. 
;estildiaT-: seem like, appear, come into sight (v)
;fanta: deed, act (a-stem)
;hyuB-: dance (v)
;hyumbu: dance (a specific instance) (u-stem)
;hyuvo: dancer (o-stem)
;i: the
;id: behold, see, look
;indin-: be knowledgeable (v)
;lëor: time (r-stem)
;limmo: using, through, by (+genitive)
;lindë: music (ay-stem)
;liu: PERFECT ptc.
;malya-: move (v, intr.)
;molmando: learner, studier, reader (o-stem)
;mui-: steer, direct (v)
;nai: great
;nanilo: wholly, fully
;nasenampra: harmonious
;në: and
;nin-: desire (v)
;niupra: beautiful
;nivama: beauty (a-stem)
;norkoy-: exert, make an effort (v)
;patto: less
;pelli: step (i-stem)
;po: upto, to, onto (+allative/accusative)
;purya: voice (a-stem)
;sammi: same
;samyaT-: grow similar (v)
;semima: mind
;sui-: do, make (v)
;të: which is
;tei-: them
;ti-: take (v)
;ulya: other, except
;vaya: way (a-stem)
;ventivoya: flexible, pliable, foldable, bendable (etc)
;ver-: turn (v)
 
===Grammar===
 
====Syntax====
 
*VSO
*Modifiers: may come before or after noun (usually before)
*This is High Silindion, possessives require an extra definite article before noun.
*Commitative Case may be used to connect two nouns.
*Ablative is used for 'than' in comparative constructions
 
 
====Sound Changes====
 
#Consonants
#*d+s > ss
#*n+m > mm
#*m+r > r
#*b+n > mb
#*t+n > nt
#Vowels
#*ë+e > ie
#*e+i > ei/ë
#*ya+yo > yëo > yo
#*i+yo > yo
#*i+e > ye
#Lenition:
#*p > ph
#*t > ss
 
 
====Morphology====
 
=====Verbs=====
 
;Imperative:       -ssë (plural)
;Nominal Gerund: -(V)na (d-stem, or a-stem)
;Passive Participle: -rë (-dë, -në, -të, -ë)
;Subjunctive:       -i
;Infinitive:     -(e)ye/(a)ya/o-llo  (-llë)
;Consecutive Gerund: i-….-na
;Personal Endings: -n  (3rd Singular), -ntë (3rd plural)
 
 
=====Nouns=====
 
See: http://erelion.free.fr/morphology.html
 
=====Adjectives=====
 
;Superlative: -sso (-to)
;Comparative: -yo
 
=====Possessives=====
 
;-ssëa (-tëa): 'their'
;-rya: 'his, her, its, their own'
 
=====Affixes=====
;en-: 'un-'
;-enta: '-less'
 
See also [[Silindion]]
[[Category:Conlang Relay 15]]

Latest revision as of 20:01, 19 July 2011

by Elliot Lash

The Text

Issë i hyumbántëa emmuirë në lindienta ulya i phuryeilirya. Amaivissa eintë liu po lëorna indinyello nanilo i hyumbán - imalyana hyuvë ninindu yendamma - sammi lëorvi, ëan niuprasso në nasenamprasso i hyumbússëa eis hyumbilim samyattë. Emmë molmandë ventivoyo teilim. Verentë në malyantë yestildianta limmo ala semimari. Fantë të efantavoya teini eni vayo. Esi suintë ulya hyuvë nayo nivamán patto norkoindu, issina eni phellín alayorë?

Smooth English

Look at them dancing, leaderless and without music save for their own voices. Though they have not yet learned fully the knowledge of dance - each dancer moving with desire and joy- but still, of all such dances theirs is most full of grace and harmony. There are none more lithe than they. They turn and weave in such a way that they seem of one mind. It is a deed that is by no means difficult for them. Do any other dancers make a greater beauty by less effort, taking no unified step?

Vocabulary

(n)yen-
rejoice (v)
ala
one
alayo-
unify (v)
amaivissa
although, even though (+subjunctive)
e-
do not (v)
e-
be (v, present: ëa-)
efantavoya
undoable, impossible
eis
out of, among, out, from (+genitive/ablative)
emmë
there is not
eni
no
esi
QUESTION ptc.
estildiaT-
seem like, appear, come into sight (v)
fanta
deed, act (a-stem)
hyuB-
dance (v)
hyumbu
dance (a specific instance) (u-stem)
hyuvo
dancer (o-stem)
i
the
id
behold, see, look
indin-
be knowledgeable (v)
lëor
time (r-stem)
limmo
using, through, by (+genitive)
lindë
music (ay-stem)
liu
PERFECT ptc.
malya-
move (v, intr.)
molmando
learner, studier, reader (o-stem)
mui-
steer, direct (v)
nai
great
nanilo
wholly, fully
nasenampra
harmonious
and
nin-
desire (v)
niupra
beautiful
nivama
beauty (a-stem)
norkoy-
exert, make an effort (v)
patto
less
pelli
step (i-stem)
po
upto, to, onto (+allative/accusative)
purya
voice (a-stem)
sammi
same
samyaT-
grow similar (v)
semima
mind
sui-
do, make (v)
which is
tei-
them
ti-
take (v)
ulya
other, except
vaya
way (a-stem)
ventivoya
flexible, pliable, foldable, bendable (etc)
ver-
turn (v)

Grammar

Syntax

  • VSO
  • Modifiers: may come before or after noun (usually before)
  • This is High Silindion, possessives require an extra definite article before noun.
  • Commitative Case may be used to connect two nouns.
  • Ablative is used for 'than' in comparative constructions


Sound Changes

  1. Consonants
    • d+s > ss
    • n+m > mm
    • m+r > r
    • b+n > mb
    • t+n > nt
  2. Vowels
    • ë+e > ie
    • e+i > ei/ë
    • ya+yo > yëo > yo
    • i+yo > yo
    • i+e > ye
  3. Lenition:
    • p > ph
    • t > ss


Morphology

Verbs
Imperative
-ssë (plural)
Nominal Gerund
-(V)na (d-stem, or a-stem)
Passive Participle
-rë (-dë, -në, -të, -ë)
Subjunctive
-i
Infinitive
-(e)ye/(a)ya/o-llo (-llë)
Consecutive Gerund
i-….-na
Personal Endings
-n (3rd Singular), -ntë (3rd plural)


Nouns

See: http://erelion.free.fr/morphology.html

Adjectives
Superlative
-sso (-to)
Comparative
-yo
Possessives
-ssëa (-tëa)
'their'
-rya
'his, her, its, their own'
Affixes
en-
'un-'
-enta
'-less'

See also Silindion