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The language lacks any real digraphs. Doubled consonants are used to make the preceding vowel short, where it can be (''sprikku'' "to speak" {{IPA|'sprɪ.ku}}); otherwise, a vowel followed by more than one consonant is always short (''sprikst'' "you speak" {{IPA|sprɪkst}}).
The language lacks any real digraphs. Doubled consonants are used to make the preceding vowel short, where it can be (''sprikku'' "to speak" [{{IPA|'sprɪ.ku}}]); otherwise, a vowel followed by more than one consonant is always short (''sprikst'' "you speak" [{{IPA|sprɪkst}}]).
 
[{{IPA|ʧ}}] is represented by Č/č, [{{IPA|ʃ}}] by Š/š, and [{{IPA|ʒ}}] by Ž/ž.

Revision as of 00:25, 9 November 2012

Evansk (also known as Evvaansk or Evvaanskozsprakk) is a posteriori conlang. It is based primarily off of Old English and Proto-Germanic, with four cases and extensive verb conjugation. Evansk can be written using the Latin alphabet, or using quikscript. It contains the additional letters: Š/š, Ž/ž, and Č/č.

Pronunciation

Evansk has 23 consonant phonemes. The consonant inventory is roughly equivalent to that of modern German.

Bilabial Labiodental Alveolar Postalveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Plosive p  b t  d k  ɡ
Affricate pf ʦ ʧ
Fricative f  v s  z ʃ  ʒ h
Nasal m n ŋ
Approximant l j
Rhotic r

The language lacks any real digraphs. Doubled consonants are used to make the preceding vowel short, where it can be (sprikku "to speak" ['sprɪ.ku]); otherwise, a vowel followed by more than one consonant is always short (sprikst "you speak" [sprɪkst]).

[ʧ] is represented by Č/č, [ʃ] by Š/š, and [ʒ] by Ž/ž.