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* Latin: '''Urbium''' (genitive plural ''of the cities''): root ''urb'' + desinence ''-ium'', the desinence have meaning of both plural and genitive case. | * Latin: '''Urbium''' (genitive plural ''of the cities''): root ''urb'' + desinence ''-ium'', the desinence have meaning of both plural and genitive case. | ||
* Lišĕč: '''Gradanasal''' (genitive plural ''of the cities''): root ''grada'' + plural desinence ''-nas-'' + genitive desinence ''-al'' | * Lišĕč: '''Gradanasal''' (genitive plural ''of the cities''): root ''grada'' + plural desinence ''-nas-'' + genitive desinence ''-al'' | ||
===Substantives=== | |||
Substantives have ''no genre'', but they decline according to ''number'' ('''''singular''''', '''''plural''''' and '''''collective''''') and ''cases'' ('''''29 cases'''''): |
Revision as of 12:58, 16 February 2006
Lišĕč is a language, spoken in a zone on the border between Poland and Ucraine. It’s an highly agglutinative language, and it‘s similar to Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian languages, maybe related to the Uralic family, but it has many differences, that show the influence of Slavic and German languages.
It can be written both with Latin Alphabet and with Cyrillic alphabet.
Phonology
Vowel harmony
The vowel harmony is typical phenomenon of non-Indo-european languages in Europe.
The vowels of interchangeable endings change according to the last vowel in the last syllable of the word.
The interchangeable vowels in the endings are:
- -e-: for a last front vowel in the world
- -a-: for a last central vowel in the world
- -o-: for a last back vowel in the world
Examples: The plural endings are: -nes, -nas, -nos / -нес, -нас, -нос
Lin (man) → Linnes / Лин (man) → Линнес
Tanõk (sea) → Tanõknos / Танõк (sea) → Танõкнос
Sava (river) → Savanas / Сава (river) → Саванас
Vowels
Front | Near-front | Central | Near-back | Back | ||
Close |
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Close-mid | ||||||
Mid | ||||||
Open-mid | ||||||
Near-open | ||||||
Open |
Consonants
Bilabial | Labio- dental |
Dental | Alveolar | Post- alveolar |
Palatal | Velar | |
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Plosive | |||||||
Nasal | |||||||
Vibrant | |||||||
Fricative | |||||||
Affricate | |||||||
Approximant | |||||||
Lateral approximant |
Writing systems
Lišěč can be written with both a modified version of Latin alfabet (called Latinka/Латинка) and a modified version of Cirillic alfabet (сalled Kirilica/Кирилица).
Morphology
Lišĕč has an agglutinative morphology, i.e, like Indo-european languages, words are declined and take endings, but these ending have only one meaning, instead of the multiple meaning of a Indo-european desinence.
Exemple:
- Latin: Urbium (genitive plural of the cities): root urb + desinence -ium, the desinence have meaning of both plural and genitive case.
- Lišĕč: Gradanasal (genitive plural of the cities): root grada + plural desinence -nas- + genitive desinence -al
Substantives
Substantives have no genre, but they decline according to number (singular, plural and collective) and cases (29 cases):