Xetlaqui: Difference between revisions
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! '''Instrumental''' | ! '''Instrumental''' | ||
| xith'''od''' || xith'''odi''' || thep'''od''' || thep'''tlodi''' || cha'''lod''' || cha'''llodi''' | | xith'''od''' || xith'''odi''' || thep'''od''' || thep'''tlodi''' || cha'''lod''' || cha'''llodi''' | ||
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! '''Locative''' | |||
| xith'''em''' || xith'''emi''' || thep'''em''' || thep'''tlemi''' || cha'''lem''' || cha'''llemi''' | |||
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! '''Active''' | ! '''Active''' | ||
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! '''Instrumental''' | ! '''Instrumental''' | ||
| aztl'''ad''' || aztl'''adi''' | | aztl'''ad''' || aztl'''adi''' | ||
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! '''Locative''' | |||
| aztl'''am''' || aztl'''ami''' | |||
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! '''Active''' | ! '''Active''' | ||
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! '''Instrumental''' | ! '''Instrumental''' | ||
| ezqu'''id''' || ezqu'''idi''' | | ezqu'''id''' || ezqu'''idi''' | ||
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! '''Locative''' | |||
| ezqu'''im''' || ezqu'''imi''' | |||
|- | |- | ||
! '''Active''' | ! '''Active''' |
Revision as of 08:23, 17 July 2014
Xetlaqui is an a priori conlang created by Elia Ansaloni in 2013 and currently under development. The name Xetlaqui literally means "good language". It is intended to be part of a fantasy setting, being spoken by a human race living in a vast region known as Xinchal or the Hive.
Although Xetlaqui is an a priori conlang, it has been inspired by several natural languages, mainly Nahuatl, Basque, Armenian, Irish and Korean. It is designed to reflect the philosophy of the Hive, also known as Yeotl Han (literally "All is one"), which sees completeness and wholeness as perfection.
Phonology
Consonants
Bilabial | Labio- dental |
Dental | Alveolar | Post- alveolar |
Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Central | Lateral | Plain | Labialized | |||||||
Nasal | m | n | ||||||||
Plosive | p | t d | k g | kʷ | ʔ | |||||
Affricate | ʦ ʣ | tɬ | ʧ | |||||||
Fricative | ɸ | θ ð | s z | ɬ | ʃ | h | ||||
Approximant | ʋ | ɫ | j | |||||||
Trill | r |
Vowels
Front | Back | |
---|---|---|
Close | i | u |
Mid | e eº | o |
Open-mid | ɛ ɛº | ɔ |
Open | ä äº |
Alphabet
Xetlaqui has its own writing style (which is currently being developed), but can be transcribed using Latin characters. The alphabet has a one to one letter-sound correspondence, even if few letters can be read in two different ways.
Latin script | Pronunciation | Further information |
---|---|---|
a | [ä] | |
ao | [äᵒ] | The stress never falls on "o". |
ch | [ʧ] | |
d | [d] / [ð] | Pronounced as [ð] when ending a word or when followed by an apostrophe. |
e | [ɛ] / [e] | Generally pronounced as [ɛ] when the stress falls on it, but the two are equivalent. |
eo | [ɛᵒ] / [eᵒ] | The stress never falls on "o". |
g | [g] | |
h | [h] / [ʔ] | Pronounced as [h] only at the beginning of a word. |
i | [i] | Never pronounced as [j]. |
k | [k] | |
l | [ɬ] | Pronounced as [l] in some dialects. |
ll | [ɫ] | |
m | [m] | |
n | [n] | |
o | [ɔ] / [o] | Generally pronounced as [ɔ] when the stress falls on it, but the two are equivalent. |
p | [p] | |
ph | [ɸ] | |
qu | [kʷ] | Always followed by a, e, i or o. |
r | [r] | |
sh | [ʃ] | |
t | [t] | |
th | [θ] | |
tl | [tɬ] | |
tz | [ʦ] | |
u | [u] | Never pronounced as [w]. |
v | [ʋ] | |
x | [ʣ] | - |
y | [j] | - |
z | [s] / [z] | No specific rule about its use as voiced or voiceless. |
Grammar
Xetlaqui is an agglutinative language with declensions for names and adjectives and very few irregular verbs. Nouns and adjectives are gender neutral.
Declensions
There are three declensions and eight cases in Xetlaqui.
First declension
Nouns and adjectives of this declension end in consonant in the nominative singular. The predominant letters in the ending forms of this declension are e and o. Nouns and adjectives ending with a vowel followed by a single consonant (except for d, l, t, th and tl) form the plural by adding -tli instead of -i. Nouns ending with a vowel followed by l form the plural by dropping the l and adding -lli.
xith star |
thep mountain |
chal house, home | ||||
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Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | xith | xithi | thep | theptli | chal | challi |
Genitive | xithe | xithek | thepe | theptlek | chale | challek |
Dative | xithur | xithuri | thepur | theptluri | chalur | challuri |
Accusative | xitho | xithok | thepo | theptlok | chalo | challok |
Instrumental | xithod | xithodi | thepod | theptlodi | chalod | challodi |
Locative | xithem | xithemi | thepem | theptlemi | chalem | challemi |
Active | xithov | xithovi | thepov | theptlovi | chalov | challovi |
Predicative | xithen | xitheni | thepen | theptleni | chalen | challeni |
Second declension
Nouns and adjectives of this declension end in consonant in a in the nominative singular. The predominant letter in the ending forms of this declension is a.
aztla work, job | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | aztla | aztlak |
Genitive | aztle | aztlek |
Dative | aztlar | aztlari |
Accusative | aztlao | aztlaok |
Instrumental | aztlad | aztladi |
Locative | aztlam | aztlami |
Active | aztlav | aztlavi |
Predicative | aztlan | aztlani |
Third declension
Nouns and adjectives of this declension end in consonant in i in the nominative singular. The predominant letter in the ending forms of this declension is i.
ezqui red | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | ezqui | ezquik |
Genitive | ezque | ezquek |
Dative | ezquir | ezquiri |
Accusative | ezquo | ezquok |
Instrumental | ezquid | ezquidi |
Locative | ezquim | ezquimi |
Active | ezquiv | ezquivi |
Predicative | ezquin | ezquini |