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This majority language of Norse America is derived from Old Norse, with adstrates from Germanic, Celtic, Algonquian, Iroquoian, and Inuit, in particular Scots, Scots Gaelic, English, Nunatsiaviummiutut, Nunavimmiutitut, Míkmak, Ojibwe, Abenaki and Beothuk.
This majority language of Norse America is derived from Old Norse, with adstrates from Germanic, Celtic, Algonquian, Iroquoian, and Inuit, in particular Scots, Scots Gaelic, English, Nunatsiaviummiutut, Nunavimmiutitut, Míkmak, Ojibwe, Abenaki and Beothuk.
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=Phonology=
=Phonology=


==Consonants==
''See the [[Uínlītska Phonology]] article for details.''
 
=Orthography=
 
==Latin Script==
=Consonants=


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|align = "center"|p b
|align = "center"|p b
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"|t d
|align = "center"|t d
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"|k ȝ
|align = "center"|k ɡ
|align = "center"|ku ȝu
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"|ʔ


|-
|-
|align = "center"|f v
|align = "center"|f
|align = "center"|s z
|align = "center"|ð
|align = "center"|ʃ ʒ
|align = "center"|s
|align = "center"|θ ð
|align = "center"|sj
|align = "center"|x ɣ
|align = "center"|h
|align = "center"|h ɦ
|align = "center"|hu
|align = "center"| 


|-
|-
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"|tʃ dʒ
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"|tj
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 
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|-
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"|ɬ l
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"|þ l
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 
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|-
|align = "center"|m
|align = "center"|m
|align = "center"|n̥ n
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"|n
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"|ŋ̥ ŋ
|align = "center"|γ
|align = "center"|γu
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 


|-
|-
|align = "center"|ʍ w
|align = "center"|u
|align = "center"|ɹ̥ ɹ
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"|ç j
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"|j
|align = "center"| 
|align = "center"| 
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===Voicing and Devoicing===
In etymologically Old Norse roots, fricatives are voiced initially, finally, or between two voiced sounds (consonants or vowels). In etymologically non-Old Norse words, or in morphologically-created situations, voiceless fricatives may occur in those positions, which is handled differently by each orthography.
In etymologically Old Norse roots, liquids are devoiced immediately following a voiceless consonant. In etymologically non-Old Norse words, or in morphologically-created situations, voiced liquids may occur in these positions, which is handled differently by each orthography.
The phonemes /x/ and /ɣ/ have allophones [ç] and [ɟ] when immediately adjacent to an apical phoneme, i.e. from the second or third column of the above table.
==Vowels==


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{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center"|a
|align = "center"|æ
|align = "center"|sc
|align = "center"|ð
|align = "center"|e
|align = "center"|f
|align = "center"|ȝ
|align = "center"|γ
|align = "center"|h
|align = "center"|i
|align = "center"|i
|align = "center"|y
|align = "center"|j
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|k
|align = "center"|kj
|align = "center"|l
|align = "center"|hl
|align = "center"|m
|align = "center"|n
|align = "center"|nk
|align = "center"|o
|align = "center"|p
|align = "center"|s
|align = "center"|sj
|align = "center"|sk
|align = "center"|t
|align = "center"|tj
|align = "center"|þ
|align = "center"|u
|align = "center"|u
|align = "center"|z
|align = "center"|ø


|-
|-
|align = "center"|ɑ
|align = "center"|ɛ
|align = "center"|sk
|align = "center"|θ
|align = "center"|e
|align = "center"|e
|align = "center"|ø
|align = "center"|f
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|ə
|align = "center"
|align = "center"|ŋ
|align = "center"|x
|align = "center"|i
|align = "center"|j
|align = "center"|k
|align = "center"|tʃ
|align = "center"|l
|align = "center"|ɬ
|align = "center"|m
|align = "center"|n
|align = "center"|ŋk
|align = "center"|o
|align = "center"|o
|align = "center"|p
|align = "center"|s
|align = "center"|ʃ
|align = "center"|ʃk
|align = "center"|t
|align = "center"|tʃ
|align = "center"|ɬ
|align = "center"|w/o
|align = "center"|z
|align = "center"|ə
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Diacritics are acute for long vowels, macron (the ''linea nasalis'') for nasalized vowels, and hook-below for the 'open' versions of '''e''' and '''o'''. The ''plønna'', the dot written for the glottal stop, is also generally treated as a diactritic. All these are normally ignored completely when sorting.
|align = "center"|ɛ
 
|align = "center"|œ
The orthography is uncial (that is there are no capital letters), and is based on Carolingian. In modern times, increasing use has been made of the normal Latin alphabet for printed works, and but the traditional script still survives in its original form, as well as in a descendant script similar to Rotunda and Schwabacher.
 
==Runes==


|align = "center"|ɔ
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|align = "center"|ᚠ
|align = "center"|ᚢ
|align = "center"|ᚦ
|align = "center"|ᚨ
|align = "center"|ᚲ
|align = "center"|ᚹ
|align = "center"|ᚺ
|align = "center"|ᚾ
|align = "center"|ᛁ
|align = "center"|ᛃ
|align = "center"|ᛇ
|align = "center"|ᛈ
|align = "center"|ᛊ
|align = "center"|ᛋ
|align = "center"|ᛏ
|align = "center"|ᛖ
|align = "center"|ᛗ
|align = "center"|ᛚ
|align = "center"|ᛝ
|align = "center"|ᛟ
|align = "center"|


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|-
|align = "center"|a
|align = "center"|f
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|o
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|ɬ
|align = "center"|ɑ
|align = "center"|ɑ
|align = "center"|k
|align = "center"|w
|align = "center"|x
|align = "center"|n
|align = "center"|i
|align = "center"|e
|align = "center"|j
|align = "center"|p
|align = "center"|z
|align = "center"|s
|align = "center"|t
|align = "center"|ɛ
|align = "center"|m
|align = "center"|l
|align = "center"|ŋ
|align = "center"|ɔ
|align = "center"|ə


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===Vowel Harmony===
=Morphology=


A simple harmony "guideline" tends to exist (but is not a hard rule), especially in natively Norse words:
Both verbs and nouns distinguish between single, dual and plural number.


* Vowels within one word each share the frontedness and/or the roundedness of the preceeding vowel.
==Morphophonemics==


* The vowels /a/ and /ɑ/ are considered to be neutral with respect to roundedness.
See the [[Uínlītska Phonology]] article for definitions of the vowel archiphonemes.


* The vowel /ə/ is neutral with respect to both properties.
The consonant archiphonemes ''ɴ'', ''ʟ'', ''ᴊ'', and ''ᴡ'' have the following realizations:


This is not a productive rule in the modern stage of the language, and does not apply to new compunds or borrowings, though it applies sporadically to older borrowings, and was almost certainly fully productive at and earlier point.
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" rowspan = "2" valign = "bottom"|'''Base'''
|align = "center" colspan = "8"|'''Environment'''


==Sound adaptation in borrowed words==
|-
|align = "center"|V_V
|align = "center"|V_#
|align = "center"|#_V
|align = "center"|C_V
|align = "center"|V_C
|align = "center"|C_C
|align = "center"|C_#
|align = "center"|#_C


Every foreign phoneme (if possible) maps to the identical phoneme in Fínlǣsk.
|-
|align = "center"|'''ɴ'''
|align = "center"|n
|align = "center"|n
|align = "center"|n
|align = "center"|ən
|align = "center"|n
|align = "center"|ən
|align = "center"|ə̃
|align = "center"|nə


The following general rules tend to apply to phonemes from various languages without exact duplicates in Fínlǣsk:
|-
|align = "center"|'''ʟ'''
|align = "center"|l
|align = "center"|l
|align = "center"|l
|align = "center"|l
|align = "center"|w
|align = "center"|əl
|align = "center"|il
|align = "center"|lə


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|align = "center"|'''Foreign'''
|align = "center"|''''''
|align = "center"|q
|align = "center"|j
|align = "center"|ɢ
|align = "center"|j
|align = "center"|ɴ
|align = "center"|j
|align = "center"|ɟ
|align = "center"|j
|align = "center"|h
|align = "center"|j
|align = "center"|ɰ
|align = "center"|i
|align = "center"|ʔ
|align = "center"|i
|align = "center"|
|align = "center"|i
|align = "center"|ʌ


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|-
|align = "center"|'''Fínlǣsk'''
|align = "center"|''''''
|align = "center"|k
|align = "center"|w
|align = "center"|ɡ
|align = "center"|w
|align = "center"|ŋ*
|align = "center"|w
|align = "center"|j
|align = "center"|w
|align = "center"|ç / x / ∅
|align = "center"|w
|align = "center"|w
|align = "center"|g
|align = "center"|o
|align = "center"|kw
|align = "center"|o
|align = "center"|ɑ
|align = "center"|o


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<nowiki>*</nowiki>Inuktitut /ɴ/ becomes /ɡ/ word-initially.
==Nouns==
 
===Summary===
 
A fully inflected noun consists of (in order) a stem, inflected for number and case, optional marking for definiteness, and an optional postposition. For instance: ''sōrƿinmeð'' (with the son), ''hámsū'' (about a house).
 
===Gender===
 
Nouns are split into Masculine, Feminine and Neuter genders in the singular. In the dual and plural, Masculine and Feminine collapse into identically-formed paradigms, which is often called the Common plural.
 
===Case===
 
Nouns have three core cases (used only for core NPs), and four oblique cases (which are used with postpositions for non-core NPs).
 
Nouns may also be marked with attitudinals (''qv'').


=Orthography=
The citation form of a noun includes a hyphen followed by the stem vowel.
 
See the section on umlaut and sandhi for a description of the notation used below.
 
====Core Cases====


==Latin Script==
Erg, Nom/Abs, Acc, based on fluid-S system oriented to intentionality. In certain circumstances, the choice of cases adds morphology to the verb, this is shown in the '''Verb''' row.


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{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center"|p pp b
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|t tt d
|align = "center" colspan = "6"|'''Undergoer'''
 
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "2" valign = "bottom"|'''Initiator'''
|align = "center" colspan = "2" |Animate
|align = "center" rowspan = "2" valign = "bottom"|Inanimate
|align = "center" rowspan = "2" valign = "bottom"|Intransitive
|align = "center" rowspan = "2" valign = "bottom"|Not Specified
|align = "center" rowspan = "2" valign = "bottom"|Negative
 
|-
|align = "center"|Willing
|align = "center"|Unwilling
 
|-
|align = "center"|Unintentional
|align = "center"|Nom/Acc
|align = "center"|Erg/Acc
|align = "center"|Nom/Acc
|align = "center"|Acc
|align = "center"|Nom
|align = "center"|Erg
 
|-
|align = "center"|Intentional
|align = "center"|Erg/Nom
|align = "center"|Erg/Acc
|align = "center"|Erg/Nom
|align = "center"|Nom
|align = "center"|Nom
|align = "center"|Erg
 
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|align = "center"|Verb
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|''Patient''-
|align = "center"|''Agent''-
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|k kk g
|align = "center"|''ы''k-/''ы''-
|align = "center"|''ɴ''-
 
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The ''Patient'' and ''Agent'' prefixes are identical to those used for the possessor of obligatorily possessed nouns.
 
====Oblique Cases====
 
Gen/Abl, Dat, Loc, Ins
 
====Declensions====
 
'''REDO FROM START'''
 
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" colspan = "2"|&nbsp;
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|'''I'''
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|'''II'''
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|'''III'''
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|'''IV'''
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|'''V'''
 
|-
|colspan = "2" align = "right"|''ON Stem''
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|''-a''
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|''-i/-u''
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|''-o''
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|''-r''
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|''-nd''


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|-
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center" colspan = "2"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|f ff v
|align = "center"|''Sg''
|align = "center"|s ss z
|align = "center"|''Du''
|align = "center"|sk ssk sg
|align = "center"|''Pl''
|align = "center"|ð hð ðð
 
|align = "center"|h hh
|align = "center"|''Sg''
|align = "center"|''Du''
|align = "center"|''Pl''
 
|align = "center"|''Sg''
|align = "center"|''Du''
|align = "center"|''Pl''
 
|align = "center"|''Sg''
|align = "center"|''Du''
|align = "center"|''Pl''
 
|align = "center"|''Sg''
|align = "center"|''Du''
|align = "center"|''Pl''
 
|-
|align = "left"|'''Nominative'''
|align = "left"|''Initiator''
 
|align = "center"|-''ʟ''
|align = "center"|-''ʟᴊ''
|align = "center"|-''η''
 
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ''
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
 
|align = "center"|-''ω''-''ʟ''
|align = "center"|-''ω''-''ʟᴊ''
|align = "center"|-''ʟ''
 
|align = "center"|-''ʟ''
|align = "center"|-''ʟᴊ''
|align = "center"|-''υ''-''ᴊ''
 
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ''
|align = "center"|-j''ᴊ''
|align = "center"|-''υ''-''ʟ''
 
|-
|align = "left"|'''Accusative'''
|align = "left"|''Undergoer''
 
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ''
|align = "center"|-∅
 
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ''
|align = "center"|-∅
 
|align = "center"|-''ᴡ''
|align = "center"|-''ᴡᴊ''
|align = "center"|-''η''


|-
|-
|align = "left"|'''Genitive'''
|align = "left"|''From''
|align = "center"|-s
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|-ø
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|tj ttj dj
 
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|-''ω''-a
|align = "center"|-a


|-
|-
|align = "left"|'''Dative'''
|align = "left"|''To''
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ''
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|-''ω''-''ᴊɴ''
|align = "center"|l hl ll
 
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ''
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ''
|align = "center"|-''ю''-''ᴊ''
|align = "center"|-''ᴊɴ''


|-
|-
|align = "center"|m hm mm
|align = "left"|'''Locative'''
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "left"|''At''
|align = "center"|n hn nn
 
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|-s
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ''s
|align = "center"|n hn nn
|align = "center"|-s
 
|align = "center"|-s
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ''s
|align = "center"|-s
 
|align = "center"|-øs
|align = "center"|-ø''ᴊ''s
|align = "center"|-''η''s


|-
|-
|align = "center"|w hw ww
|align = "left"|'''Oblique'''
|align = "left"|(Everything else)
 
|align = "center"|-sj
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|r hr rr
|align = "center"|-øs
|align = "center"|j hj jj
 
|align = "center"|-as
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|-as
|align = "center"|-''ω''-as
|align = "center"|-as


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Some useful patterns occur in noun declensions:
* The Dual is formed in most cases from the Singular plus -''ᴊ''.
* The Locative and Oblique are formed from the Accusative and Genitive respectively plus ''-s'' (or ''-j'' when the ending is already ''s'').
===Obligatory Possession===
Certain nouns (notably body parts and family members) must bear a possessive prefix showing their referent/"possessor". Other nouns may optionally bear the same prefixes (instead of using a Genitive phrase) if the possessor is animate.
The prefixes used are:


{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center"|i
|align = "center"|'''Posessor'''
|align = "center"|
|align = "center"|'''Marking'''
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|u


|-
|-
|align = "center"|e
|align = "center"|'''1'''
|align = "center"|œ
|align = "center"|''ɴ''-
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|y
|align = "center"|o


|-
|-
|align = "center"|ę
|align = "center"|'''2'''
|align = "center"|œ̨
|align = "center"|ki-/k-


|align = "center"|ǫ
|-
|align = "center"|'''3 Px'''
|align = "center"|''ᴡ''-


|-
|-
|align = "center"|æ
|align = "center"|'''3 Ob'''
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|''ю''-/''ю''s-
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|a


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Before the advent of printing, the Latin script orthography used an uncial hand similar to the Insular script. This is usually transliterated using the printed insular letters, e.g. ᵹ, ſ, ɼ, ƿ, and so on.
===Article===


Doubled ðð, ff, hh, kk, pp, ss, tt show voiceless sounds where voicing would be expected.
Definiteness is marked as follows:


Doubled bb, dd, ðð, hh, gg and liquids show voiced sounds where devoicing would be expected.
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" colspan = "2"|'''Definite To'''
|align = "center" colspan = "2"|'''Marking'''


The use of single voiceless letters for voiced sounds (and vice-versa) is for etymological purposes, and is less frequent in modern texts, except as a formalism, archaism, affectation, or analogical hypercorism.
|-
 
|align = "center"|''Speaker''
A prefixed h shows a voiceless liquid where voicing would be expected. Before a liquid, hh shows /x/. The sequence of /ɣ/ followed by a voiced liquid is shown with an h before a doubled liquid letter. For example:
|align = "center"|''Listener''
 
|align = "center"|''Animate''
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center"|''Inanimate''
|align = "center"|ahla
|align = "center"|/ɑɬɑ/


|-
|-
|align = "center"|ahhla
|align = "center"|No
|align = "center"|/ɑxɬɑ/
|align = "center"|No
|align = "center" colspan = "2"|''Not marked''


|-
|-
|align = "center"|ahlla
|align = "center"|Yes
|align = "center"|/ɑɣlɑ/
|align = "center"|No
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ''l
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ''þ


|-
|-
|align = "center"|ahhlla
|align = "center"|Yes
|align = "center"|/ɑxlɑ/
|align = "center"|Yes
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ̃''
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ''s


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The correct alphabetic order is:
====Attributive Article====


'''a b d ð e ę f g h i j k l m n o ǫ p r s t u w y z æ œ œ̨ ᵫ'''
The particles '''', ''his'' precede adjectives and adverbs used attributively as parts of names, as opposed to "ordinary" articles suffixed to adjectives and adverbs to nominalise that quality. For instance ''pję́n hī ǫzih'' is ''Bjarn The Weathly'', and ''pję́n ǫzihī'' is ''the weathly Bjarn (as opposed to the other one)''.


Diacritics are acute for long vowels, or macron (the ''linea nasalis'') for nasalized vowels.
===Postpositions===


==Runes==
Many common postpositions have become enclitics, and a process of their becoming instead enlargements of the case system is imminent, and arguably already underway in various colloquial lects.
 
''Note: needs moar disambig.''


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{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center"|ᛈ ᛒ
|align = "center"|'''Postposition'''
|align = "center"|ᛏ ᛞ
|align = "center"|'''Nom'''
|align = "center"|'''Acc'''
|align = "center"|'''Gen'''
|align = "center"|'''Dat'''
|align = "center"|'''Loc'''
|align = "center"|'''Obl'''
 
|-
|align = "center"|á
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|ᚴ ᚷ
|align = "center"|by means of
 
|align = "center"|upon
|-
|align = "center"|on
|align = "center"|ᚠ
|align = "center"|in the manner of
|align = "center"|ᛋ
|align = "center"|
|align = "center"|
|align = "center"|


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|align = "center"|af
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|ᛐ
|align = "center"|ᛣ
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|from
|align = "center"|out of
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|because of


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|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|at
|align = "center"|ᛚ
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|to
|align = "center"|near
|align = "center"|towards


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|align = "center"|
|align = "center"|í
|align = "center"|ᚾ
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|among
|align = "center"|into, onto
|align = "center"|in, within
|align = "center"|during
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|align = "center"|eftí
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|along
|align = "center"|in order to obtain
|align = "center"|according to
|align = "center"|behind
|align = "center"|later than


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|align = "center"|
|align = "center"|flá
|align = "center"|ᚱ
|align = "center"|ᛃ
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
 
|align = "center"|from
|}<br clear="all">
 
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center"|ᛁ
|align = "center"|
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|
|align = "center"|concerning


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|align = "center"|
|align = "center"|hfᵫ́ri
|align = "center"|ᚯ
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|
|align = "center"|because of
|align = "center"|against
|align = "center"|in front of
|align = "center"|earlier than


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|align = "center"|með
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|
|align = "center"|by means of
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|as well as
|align = "center"|in combination with
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;


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|align = "center"|
|align = "center"|of
|align = "center"|above
|align = "center"|over
|align = "center"|concerning
|align = "center"|because of
|align = "center"|around, about
|align = "center"|for
 
|-
|align = "center"|ǫ́
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|of
|align = "center"|out of, from
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|
|align = "center"|made from
 
|}<br clear="all">
 
=Morphology=
 
Both verbs and nouns distinguish between single, dual and plural number.
 
==Nouns==
 
===Gender===
 
Nouns are split into masculine, feminine and neuter genders in the singular. In the dual and plural, masculine and feminine essentially collapse into identically-formed paradigms, and this combined set is often called the common gender.
 
===Case===
 
Nouns have six cases. They are shown in the table below with a short summary of the types of uses they have.
 
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center"|'''Nominative'''
|align = "center"|''Initiator''


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|align = "center"|'''Accusative'''
|align = "center"|sjá
|align = "center"|''Undergoer''
|align = "center" colspan = "6"|beside, at the side of; compared with; close by


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|align = "center"|'''Genitive'''
|align = "center"|til
|align = "center"|''From''
|align = "center" colspan = "6"|in; of, concerning; on; as, for, to obtain; until, to, up to the time


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|align = "center"|'''Dative'''
|align = "center"|útā
|align = "center"|''To''
|align = "center" colspan = "6"|outside (of); beyond; without


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|align = "center"|'''Locative'''
|align = "center"|ū
|align = "center"|''At''
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|about, concerning
|align = "center"|across
|align = "center"|throughout
|align = "center"|&nbsp;


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|align = "center"|'''Oblique'''
|align = "center"|ᵫðð
|align = "center"|Everything else
|align = "center" colspan = "6"|reaching to, against, with; towards, at; in exchange for; by; (together) with, close to; because of
 
|}<br clear="all">
 
===Postpositions===
 
Many common postpositions have become enclitics, and a process of their becoming instead enlargements of the case system is imminent, and arguably already underway in various colloquial lects.
 
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center"|'''Postposition'''
|align = "center"|'''Case'''
|align = "center"|'''Meaning'''


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|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|ᵫfí
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center" colspan = "6"|above, over, at; across, upon
|align = "center"|&nbsp;


|}<br clear="all">
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{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|&nbsp;
|align = "center" colspan = "5"|1st
|align = "center" colspan = "3" rowspan = "2"|2nd
|align = "center" colspan = "6"|3rd
|-
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|1 Sg
|align = "center" colspan = "2"|Incl
|align = "center"|1 Du Ex
|align = "center" colspan = "2"|Excl
|align = "center"|1 Pl Ex
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|Proximal
|align = "center"|1 Du In
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|Distal
|align = "center"|1 Pl In
 
|align = "center"|2 Sg
|-
|align = "center"|2 Du
|align = "center"|Sg
|align = "center"|2 Pl
|align = "center"|Du
|align = "center"|3 Px Sg
|align = "center"|Pl
|align = "center"|3 Px Du
|align = "center"|Du
|align = "center"|3 Px Pl
|align = "center"|Pl
|align = "center"|3 Ds Sg
|align = "center"|Sg
|align = "center"|3 Ds Du
|align = "center"|Du
|align = "center"|3 Ds Pl
|align = "center"|Pl
|align = "center"|Sg
|align = "center"|Du
|align = "center"|Pl
|align = "center"|Sg
|align = "center"|Du
|align = "center"|Pl


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|align = "center"|'''Nominative'''
|align = "center"|'''Nominative'''
|align = "center"|eg
|align = "center"|ek
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|fitt
|align = "center"|fist
|align = "center"|fé
|align = "center"|fé
|align = "center"|hðu
|align = "center"|hlo
|align = "center"|hðitt
|align = "center"|hlist
|align = "center"|hðér
|align = "center"|hlé
|align = "center"|an
|align = "center"|an
|align = "center"|ant
|align = "center"|ant
|align = "center"|hðéj
|align = "center"|hléj
|align = "center"|hðatt
|align = "center"|hlast
|align = "center"|hðætt
|align = "center"|hlęst
|align = "center"|ðǫ
|align = "center"|


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|align = "center"|'''Accusative'''
|align = "center"|'''Accusative'''
|align = "center"|mik
|align = "center"|mih
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|okke
|align = "center"|øski
|align = "center"|oss
|align = "center"|øs
|align = "center"|hðikk
|align = "center"|hlisk
|align = "center"|ᵫkke
|align = "center"|iski
|align = "center"|ᵫððe
|align = "center"|ihli
|align = "center"|hánn
|align = "center"|hán
|align = "center"|hánnt
|align = "center"|hánt
|align = "center"|ðá
|align = "center"|
|align = "center"|ðat
|align = "center"|zat
|align = "center"|ðet
|align = "center"|zet
|align = "center"|ðǫ
|align = "center"|


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|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|okká
|align = "center"|oská
|align = "center"|fǫ́
|align = "center"|fǫ́
|align = "center"|hðín
|align = "center"|hlín
|align = "center"|ᵫkkar
|align = "center"|iska
|align = "center"|ᵫðar
|align = "center"|isa
|align = "center"|æns
|align = "center"|ęns
|align = "center"|æntts
|align = "center"|ęnts
|align = "center"|hðéjæ
|align = "center"|hléjø
|align = "center"|hðess
|align = "center"|hles
|align = "center"|hðentts
|align = "center"|hlents
|align = "center"|hðéjæ
|align = "center"|hléjø


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|align = "center"|'''Oblique'''
|align = "center"|'''Oblique'''
|align = "center"|ehs
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|fits
|align = "center"|fés
|align = "center"|hløs
|align = "center"|hlits
|align = "center"|hléls
|align = "center"|ans
|align = "center"|ants
|align = "center"|hléjs
|align = "center"|hlats
|align = "center"|hlęts
|align = "center"|zǫs
|}<br clear="all">
The 3rd Person Prox/Dist forms are used (more or less) to distinguish between an 3rd Person who is the subject of the current sentence/clause (using the Proximal) and a 3rd person who is not the subject (using the Distal).
==Verbs 2.0==
In order to use a verb, you need to know it's Conjugation and Class.
The dictionary form of a verb lists the Present Indicative stem, along with the conjugation number and class letter, for instance the following fictional example:
* '''sing-''' ''v. (2/A)'' - To sing ''(sth)''.
===Personal Marking===
This is the general template for personal distinctions in verb conjugations.
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" valign="bottom" rowspan = "2" colspan = "2"|'''Person'''
|align = "center" colspan = "2"|'''Number'''
|-
|align = "center" colspan = "1"|''Singular''
|align = "center" colspan = "1"|''Plural''
|-
|align = "center"|Indef.
|align = "center"|''Somebody''
|align = "center" colspan = "2"|X
|-
|align = "center"|Neg.
|align = "center"|''Nobody''
|align = "center" colspan = "2"|X
|-
|align = "center"|1st
|align = "center"|''Me''
|align = "center"|1
|align = "center"|1p
|-
|align = "center"|2nd
|align = "center"|''You''
|align = "center"|2
|align = "center"|2p
|-
|align = "center"|An Px
|align = "center"|''Him (Near)''
|align = "center"|3
|align = "center"|3p
|-
|align = "center"|An Ob
|align = "center"|''Him (Far)''
|align = "center"|3'
|align = "center"|3'p
|-
|align = "center"|Inan
|align = "center"|''It''
|align = "center"|0
|align = "center"|0p
|}<br clear="all">
===Conjugations===
TAM morphology is similar to ON, with ablaut and ablaut-like processes.
There are five main Conjugations, plus a small number of irregular verbs.
====1st Conjugation====
From ON conjugations x, y, and z.
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" colspan = "12"|'''INDICATIVE'''
|-
|align = "center" colspan = "6"|''Nonpast''
|align = "center" colspan = "6"|''Past''
|-
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|Plur.
|-
|align = "center"|1
|align = "center"|2
|align = "center"|3
|align = "center"|1
|align = "center"|2
|align = "center"|3
|align = "center"|1
|align = "center"|2
|align = "center"|3
|align = "center"|1
|align = "center"|2
|align = "center"|3
|-
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-a
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-<sup>a</sup>l
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-al
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-ø̄
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-<sup>i</sup>z
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-a
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-az
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-<sup>a</sup>z
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-azi
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-iz
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-iziz
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-∅
|}<br clear="all">
====2nd Conjugation====
From ON conjugations x, y, and z.
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" colspan = "4"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|'''I'''
|align = "center"|'''II'''
|align = "center"|'''III'''
|align = "center"|'''IV'''
|align = "center"|'''V'''
|align = "center"|'''To be'''
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "12"|INDIC.
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Nonpast''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-''υ''-∅
|align = "center"|em
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-al
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-l
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-s
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-''υ''-l
|align = "center"|és
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-al
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center"|é
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-jø̄
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-''υ''-ø̄
|align = "center"|éhø̄
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-iz
|align = "center"|éhøz
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-ja
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-a
|align = "center"|euo
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Past''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-az
|align = "center"|-ta
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|-''η''j-∅
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|uá
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-azi
|align = "center"|-til
|align = "center"|-''ω''-s
|align = "center"|-''η''j-t
|align = "center"|-''ω''-s
|align = "center"|uás
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-azi
|align = "center"|-ti
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|-''η''j-∅
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|uá
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-izø̄
|align = "center"|-tī
|align = "center"|-''ω''-ø̄
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-''ω''-ø̄
|align = "center"|uálī
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iziz
|align = "center"|-tiz
|align = "center"|-''ω''-øz
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center"|-''ω''-iz
|align = "center"|uáliz
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-ti
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-''ω''-i
|align = "center"|uáli
|-
|align = "center"|IMPERAT.
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|ué
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "12"|SUBJ.
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Pres.''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-a
|align = "center"|sjá
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-il
|align = "center"|sél
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-i
|align = "center"|sé
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-ī
|align = "center"|-ī
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-ī
|align = "center"|sém
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-iz
|align = "center"|séz
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-i
|align = "center"|sé
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Pret.''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|}<br clear="all">
====3rd Conjugation====
From ON conjugations x, y, and z.
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" colspan = "12"|'''INDICATIVE'''
|-
|align = "center" colspan = "6"|''Nonpast''
|align = "center" colspan = "6"|''Past''
|-
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|Plur.
|-
|align = "center"|1
|align = "center"|2
|align = "center"|3
|align = "center"|1
|align = "center"|2
|align = "center"|3
|align = "center"|1
|align = "center"|2
|align = "center"|3
|align = "center"|1
|align = "center"|2
|align = "center"|3
|-
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-∅
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-<sup>(i)</sup>l
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-<sup>(i)</sup>lz
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-ø̄
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-<sup>i</sup>z
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-<sup>(j)</sup>a
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-''ω''-s
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-''ω''-<sup>(u)</sup>s
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-''ω''-<sup>(ʔ)</sup>ø̄
|align = "center" valign="bottom"|-''ω''-<sup>(ʔ)</sup>øs
|}<br clear="all">
====4th Conjugation====
From ON conjugations x, y, and z.
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" colspan = "4"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|'''I'''
|align = "center"|'''II'''
|align = "center"|'''III'''
|align = "center"|'''IV'''
|align = "center"|'''V'''
|align = "center"|'''To be'''
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "12"|INDIC.
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Nonpast''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-''υ''-∅
|align = "center"|em
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-al
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-l
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-s
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-''υ''-l
|align = "center"|és
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-al
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center"|é
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-jø̄
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-''υ''-ø̄
|align = "center"|éhø̄
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-iz
|align = "center"|éhøz
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-ja
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-a
|align = "center"|euo
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Past''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-az
|align = "center"|-ta
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|-''η''j-∅
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|uá
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-azi
|align = "center"|-til
|align = "center"|-''ω''-s
|align = "center"|-''η''j-t
|align = "center"|-''ω''-s
|align = "center"|uás
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-azi
|align = "center"|-ti
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|-''η''j-∅
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|uá
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-izø̄
|align = "center"|-tī
|align = "center"|-''ω''-ø̄
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-''ω''-ø̄
|align = "center"|uálī
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iziz
|align = "center"|-tiz
|align = "center"|-''ω''-øz
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center"|-''ω''-iz
|align = "center"|uáliz
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-ti
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-''ω''-i
|align = "center"|uáli
|-
|align = "center"|IMPERAT.
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|ué
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "12"|SUBJ.
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Pres.''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-a
|align = "center"|sjá
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-il
|align = "center"|sél
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-i
|align = "center"|sé
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-ī
|align = "center"|-ī
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-ī
|align = "center"|sém
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-iz
|align = "center"|séz
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-i
|align = "center"|sé
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Pret.''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|}<br clear="all">
====5th Conjugation====
From ON conjugations x, y, and z.
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" colspan = "4"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|'''I'''
|align = "center"|'''II'''
|align = "center"|'''III'''
|align = "center"|'''IV'''
|align = "center"|'''V'''
|align = "center"|'''To be'''
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "12"|INDIC.
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Nonpast''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-''υ''-∅
|align = "center"|em
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-al
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-l
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-s
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-''υ''-l
|align = "center"|és
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-al
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center"|é
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-jø̄
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-''υ''-ø̄
|align = "center"|éhø̄
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-iz
|align = "center"|éhøz
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-ja
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-a
|align = "center"|euo
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Past''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-az
|align = "center"|-ta
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|-''η''j-∅
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|uá
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-azi
|align = "center"|-til
|align = "center"|-''ω''-s
|align = "center"|-''η''j-t
|align = "center"|-''ω''-s
|align = "center"|uás
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-azi
|align = "center"|-ti
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|-''η''j-∅
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|uá
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-izø̄
|align = "center"|-tī
|align = "center"|-''ω''-ø̄
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-''ω''-ø̄
|align = "center"|uálī
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iziz
|align = "center"|-tiz
|align = "center"|-''ω''-øz
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center"|-''ω''-iz
|align = "center"|uáliz
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-ti
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-''ω''-i
|align = "center"|uáli
|-
|align = "center"|IMPERAT.
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|ué
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "12"|SUBJ.
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Pres.''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-a
|align = "center"|sjá
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-il
|align = "center"|sél
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-i
|align = "center"|sé
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-ī
|align = "center"|-ī
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-ī
|align = "center"|sém
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-iz
|align = "center"|séz
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-i
|align = "center"|sé
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Pret.''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|}<br clear="all">
====Common Irregular Verbs====
From ON conjugations x, y, and z.
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" colspan = "4"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|'''I'''
|align = "center"|'''II'''
|align = "center"|'''III'''
|align = "center"|'''IV'''
|align = "center"|'''V'''
|align = "center"|'''To be'''
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "12"|INDIC.
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Nonpast''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-''υ''-∅
|align = "center"|em
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-al
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-l
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-s
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-''υ''-l
|align = "center"|és
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-al
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center"|é
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-jø̄
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-''υ''-ø̄
|align = "center"|éhø̄
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-iz
|align = "center"|éhøz
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-ja
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-a
|align = "center"|euo
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Past''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-az
|align = "center"|-ta
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|-''η''j-∅
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|uá
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-azi
|align = "center"|-til
|align = "center"|-''ω''-s
|align = "center"|-''η''j-t
|align = "center"|-''ω''-s
|align = "center"|uás
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-azi
|align = "center"|-ti
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|-''η''j-∅
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|uá
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-izø̄
|align = "center"|-tī
|align = "center"|-''ω''-ø̄
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-''ω''-ø̄
|align = "center"|uálī
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iziz
|align = "center"|-tiz
|align = "center"|-''ω''-øz
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center"|-''ω''-iz
|align = "center"|uáliz
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-ti
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-''ω''-i
|align = "center"|uáli
|-
|align = "center"|IMPERAT.
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|ué
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "12"|SUBJ.
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Pres.''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-a
|align = "center"|sjá
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-il
|align = "center"|sél
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-i
|align = "center"|sé
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-ī
|align = "center"|-ī
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-ī
|align = "center"|sém
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-iz
|align = "center"|séz
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-i
|align = "center"|sé
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Pret.''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|-
|align = "center"|3.


|}<br clear="all">
|}<br clear="all">


The 3rd Person Proximal/Distal forms are used to distinguish between an 3rd Person who is the subject of the current sentence/clause (using the Proximal) and a 3rd person who is not the subject (using the Distal).
===Classes===


==Verbs==
Personal morphology is more like the Algonquian model than the ON model.


===Person===
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" |'''Class'''
|align = "center" |'''Description'''
|align = "center" |'''Agent'''
|align = "center" |'''Patient'''
|align = "center" |'''Oblique'''


1st, 2nd, 3rd Common, 3rd Neuter
|-
|align = "center"|A
|align = "center"|Transitive Active
|align = "center"|Morph
|align = "center"|''Acc''
|align = "center"|''Obl''


===Active Voice===
|-
|align = "center"|I
|align = "center"|Intransitive Active
|align = "center"|Morph
|align = "center"|''Obl''
|align = "center"|''Obl''


Simple bare verb.
|-
|align = "center"|R
|align = "center"|Transitive Stative
|align = "center"|''Erg''
|align = "center"|Morph
|align = "center"|''Obl''
 
|-
|align = "center"|S
|align = "center"|Intransitive Stative
|align = "center"|''Obl''
|align = "center"|Morph
|align = "center"|''Obl''
 
|-
|align = "center"|U
|align = "center"|Undergoer Incorprating
|align = "center"|Morph
|align = "center"|Inc
|align = "center"|''Obl''
 
|-
|align = "center"|G
|align = "center"|Goal Incorporating
|align = "center"|Morph
|align = "center"|Inc
|align = "center"|''Obl''
 
|-
|align = "center"|M
|align = "center"|Modifier Incorporating
|align = "center"|Morph
|align = "center"|''Obl''
|align = "center"|Inc
 
|-
|align = "center"|C
|align = "center"|Copular / Comparitive
|align = "center"|Morph
|align = "center"|Morph
|align = "center"|''Obl''
 
|}<br clear="all">
 
====Class A====
 
Simple Active/Nominative.
 
Mainly based on the ON verb, with some borrowings and calques.
 
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" |'''Subject'''
|align = "center" |'''Marking'''
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''1'''
|align = "center"|-ø̄
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''2'''
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ''
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''3'''
|align = "center"|-''ы''t
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''Neg'''
|align = "center"|ne-&nbsp;-n
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''Indef'''
|align = "center"|u-
 
|}<br clear="all">
 
 
====Class S ====
 
Simple Stative/Ergative.
 
====Class T====
 
Obligatorily Transitive/Tripartite.
 
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" rowspan = "2" valign = "bottom"|'''Subject'''
|align = "center" colspan = "7"|'''Object'''
 
|-
|align = "center"|1
|align = "center"|2
|align = "center"|3 An Px
|align = "center"|3 An Ob
|align = "center"|3 Inan
|align = "center"|Neg
|align = "center"|Indef
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''1'''
|align = "center"|-ø̄
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''2'''
|align = "center"|-''ᴊ''
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''3'''
|align = "center"|-''ы''t
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''Neg'''
|align = "center"|ne-&nbsp;-n
 
|}<br clear="all">
 
====Class U====
 
Noun-Undergoer Incorporational.
 
====Class G====
 
Noun-Goal Incorporational.
 
====Class M====
 
Noun-Modifier Incorporational.
 
These tend to be equivalent to abilitatives, optatives, and other similar verbs and auxilliaries, and are usually short (sometimes monophonemic) and most often suffixes. A classic example is the Class 2A verb ''-m'' ("to be able to use/perform"), which when suffixed to the name of the language ''uínlītska'' forms the derived verb stem ''uínlītskam'' , which forms fully-conjugated forms such as ''intuínlītskam'' /indwiːnlĩtʃkam/, literally "I can speak Uínlītska".
 
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|'''Subject'''
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|'''Object'''
 
|-
|align = "center"|An Px
|align = "center"|An Ob
|align = "center"|Inan
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''1'''
|align = "center"|u-
|align = "center"|mihtⁱ-
|align = "center"|intᵒ-
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''2'''
|align = "center"|hᵒ-
|align = "center"|ᵃl-
|align = "center"|kⁱ-
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''3'''
|align = "center"|-ᵗo
|align = "center"|-ˢᵗo
|align = "center"|-u
 
|}<br clear="all">
 
====Class R====
 
Noun-Referent Stative Hemitransitive. Or something.
 
Like Class M, usually short or very short, and always immediately follow their (normally non-case-marked) referent.
 
The example ''-tu'' ("To be one of those / to be a member of that group"), combined with ''uínlītj'' (Uinlander) forms the phrase stem ''uínlītj -tu'', which forms fully-conjugated forms such as ''uínlītj intu'' /wiːnlĩtʃ indo/, literally "I am a Uinlander". Likewise ''uínlītj kitu'' and ''uínlītj tu'' for the 2nd and 3rd person versions.
 
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|'''Subject'''
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|'''Object'''
 
|-
|align = "center"|An Px
|align = "center"|An Ob
|align = "center"|Inan
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''1'''
|align = "center"|u-
|align = "center"|mihtⁱ-
|align = "center"|inᵗ-
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''2'''
|align = "center"|hᵒ-
|align = "center"|ᵃl-
|align = "center"|kiᵗ-
 
|-
|align = "center"|'''3'''
|align = "center"|-ᵗo
|align = "center"|-ˢᵗo
|align = "center"|-ᵘ
 
|}<br clear="all">
 
==Verbs 1.0==
 
The verb is similar in structure to the ON verb. The 3rd and 4th conjugations of weak verbs have disappeared entirely, merging with the 2nd, and several strong conjugations have collapsed together.
 
''Need to add more personal distinctions, and a variety of object suffixes''
 
''Per sound changes, verbs are apparently much simpler''
 
===Conjugations===
 
{|border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="center"
|align = "center" colspan = "4"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|'''I'''
|align = "center"|'''II'''
|align = "center"|'''III'''
|align = "center"|'''IV'''
|align = "center"|'''V'''
|align = "center"|'''To be'''
 
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "12"|INDIC.
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Nonpast''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-i
 
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-∅
 
|align = "center"|-''υ''-∅
 
|align = "center"|em
 
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-al
|align = "center"|-il
 
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-l
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-s
 
|align = "center" rowspan = "2"|-''υ''-l
 
|align = "center"|és
 
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-al
|align = "center"|-il
 
|align = "center"|é
 
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-jø̄
 
|align = "center"|-ø̄
|align = "center"|-ø̄
 
|align = "center"|-''υ''-ø̄
 
|align = "center"|éhø̄
 
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-iz
|align = "center"|éhøz
 
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-ja
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-a
|align = "center"|euo
 
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Past''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-az
|align = "center"|-ta
 
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|-''η''j-∅
 
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
 
|align = "center"|uá
 
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-azi
|align = "center"|-til
 
|align = "center"|-''ω''-s
|align = "center"|-''η''j-t
 
|align = "center"|-''ω''-s
 
|align = "center"|uás
 
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-azi
|align = "center"|-ti
 
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
|align = "center"|-''η''j-∅
 
|align = "center"|-''ω''-∅
 
|align = "center"|uá
 
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
 
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-izø̄
|align = "center"|-tī
 
|align = "center"|-''ω''-ø̄
|align = "center"|-ø̄
 
|align = "center"|-''ω''-ø̄
 
|align = "center"|uálī
 
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iziz
|align = "center"|-tiz
 
|align = "center"|-''ω''-øz
|align = "center"|-iz
 
|align = "center"|-''ω''-iz
 
|align = "center"|uáliz
 
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-∅
|align = "center"|-ti
 
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
 
|align = "center"|-''ω''-i
 
|align = "center"|uáli
 
|-
|align = "center"|IMPERAT.
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
|align = "center"|&nbsp;
 
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-∅
 
|align = "center"|-∅
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|-
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|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Pres.''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-a
|align = "center"|-a
 
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|align = "center"|sjá
 
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-il
|align = "center"|-il
 
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-il
 
|align = "center"|sél
 
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
 
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-i
 
|align = "center"|sé
 
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
|align = "center"|-ī
|align = "center"|-ī
 
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-ī
 
|align = "center"|sém
 
|-
|align = "center"|2.
|align = "center"|-iz
|align = "center"|-iz
 
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-iz
 
|align = "center"|séz
 
|-
|align = "center"|3.
|align = "center"|-i
|align = "center"|-i
 
|align = "center" colspan = "3"|-i
 
|align = "center"|sé
 
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "6"|''Pret.''
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Sing.
|align = "center"|1.
 
|-
|align = "center"|2.
 
|-
|align = "center"|3.
 
|-
|align = "center" rowspan = "3"|Plur.
|align = "center"|1.
 
|-
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===Passive Voice===
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The use of the Passive is virtually obligatory when the agent of the verb is of lower percieved animacy than the undergoer.
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===Nonpast Tense===
===Example Verbs===


====Aorist/Present Construction====
''None yet''


Simple bare verb.
===Voice===


====Future Construction====
====Active Voice====


Auxilliary verbs or adverbs of intention or likelyhood are used.
Simple bare verb.


===Past Tense===
====Passive Voice====


Ablaut.
The use of the Passive is virtually obligatory when the agent of the verb is of lower percieved animacy than the undergoer.


===Moods===
===Future Tense===


Indicative, Interrogative (for yes/no questions on the truth value of the predicate), Subjunctive (includes Conditional and Irrealis), Imperative (includes Hortative and Jussive).
Formed by ''want''/''must''/''should''/''might''/etc. per ItC/WGer style patterns.


===Aspects===
===Aspects===


Imperfect, Perfect.
Perfect formed by ''is''/''have''/''become''/''do''/etc. per ItC/WGer style patterns.


===Attitudinal and Evidential modifiers===
==Attitudinal and Evidential modifiers==


Equiv. doch, schon, mal, eben, ja, etc.
Equiv. doch, schon, mal, eben, ja, etc.


===Gerunds, Participles, and their Adjectives and Nouns===
==Gerunds, Participles, and their Adjectives and Nouns==
==Incorporation, Compounding, and Derivation==


==Adverbs==
==Adverbs==
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Other languages in this AU presume the gradual creation and growth of European colonies in North & Central America starting around 1000CE instead of the rapid colonization of Central America starting around 1500CE and of North America starting around 1600CE.  
Other languages in this AU presume the gradual creation and growth of European colonies in North & Central America starting around 1000CE instead of the rapid colonization of Central America starting around 1500CE and of North America starting around 1600CE.  


[[Finla]] was the first major consolidation of power, followed by ''"Nova Scotia"'' (provisional name), consisting mostly of Christian Celtic and Anglo-Saxon missionaries from England and France who established their major centers on the southwest coast of Greenland and to the south of Finla between 1100CE and 1250CE. Their ''Hibernian'' language is a Celtic koine of Old Gaelic, Old Welsh, Old Breton and Old Cornish with adstrates from Old English and Old French and a significant superstrate from Church Latin.
[[Finla]] was the first major consolidation of power, followed by ''"Nova Scotia"'' (provisional name), consisting mostly of Christian Celtic and Anglo-Saxon missionaries from England and France who established their major centers on the southwest coast of Greenland and to the south of Finla between 1100CE and 1250CE. Their ''[[Hibernic]]'' language is a Celtic koine of Old Gaelic, Old Welsh, Old Breton and Old Cornish with adstrates from Old English and Old French and a significant superstrate from Church Latin.
 
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Latest revision as of 14:18, 17 July 2011

This majority language of Norse America is derived from Old Norse, with adstrates from Germanic, Celtic, Algonquian, Iroquoian, and Inuit, in particular Scots, Scots Gaelic, English, Nunatsiaviummiutut, Nunavimmiutitut, Míkmak, Ojibwe, Abenaki and Beothuk.

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Phonology

See the Uínlītska Phonology article for details.

Orthography

Latin Script

Consonants

p b   t d   k ȝ ku ȝu ʔ
f ð s sj h hu  
      tj      
    þ l        
m   n   γ γu  
u     j      


a æ sc ð e f ȝ γ h i j k kj l hl m n nk o p s sj sk t tj þ u z ø
ɑ ɛ sk θ e f ɡ ŋ x i j k l ɬ m n ŋk o p s ʃ ʃk t ɬ w/o z ə


Diacritics are acute for long vowels, macron (the linea nasalis) for nasalized vowels, and hook-below for the 'open' versions of e and o. The plønna, the dot written for the glottal stop, is also generally treated as a diactritic. All these are normally ignored completely when sorting.

The orthography is uncial (that is there are no capital letters), and is based on Carolingian. In modern times, increasing use has been made of the normal Latin alphabet for printed works, and but the traditional script still survives in its original form, as well as in a descendant script similar to Rotunda and Schwabacher.

Runes

f o ɬ ɑ k w x n i e j p z s t ɛ m l ŋ ɔ ə


Morphology

Both verbs and nouns distinguish between single, dual and plural number.

Morphophonemics

See the Uínlītska Phonology article for definitions of the vowel archiphonemes.

The consonant archiphonemes ɴ, ʟ, , and have the following realizations:

Base Environment
V_V V_# #_V C_V V_C C_C C_# #_C
ɴ n n n ən n ən ə̃
ʟ l l l l w əl il
j j j j j i i i
w w w w w o o o


Nouns

Summary

A fully inflected noun consists of (in order) a stem, inflected for number and case, optional marking for definiteness, and an optional postposition. For instance: sōrƿinmeð (with the son), hámsū (about a house).

Gender

Nouns are split into Masculine, Feminine and Neuter genders in the singular. In the dual and plural, Masculine and Feminine collapse into identically-formed paradigms, which is often called the Common plural.

Case

Nouns have three core cases (used only for core NPs), and four oblique cases (which are used with postpositions for non-core NPs).

Nouns may also be marked with attitudinals (qv).

The citation form of a noun includes a hyphen followed by the stem vowel.

See the section on umlaut and sandhi for a description of the notation used below.

Core Cases

Erg, Nom/Abs, Acc, based on fluid-S system oriented to intentionality. In certain circumstances, the choice of cases adds morphology to the verb, this is shown in the Verb row.

  Undergoer
Initiator Animate Inanimate Intransitive Not Specified Negative
Willing Unwilling
Unintentional Nom/Acc Erg/Acc Nom/Acc Acc Nom Erg
Intentional Erg/Nom Erg/Acc Erg/Nom Nom Nom Erg
Verb   Patient- Agent-   ыk-/ы- ɴ-


The Patient and Agent prefixes are identical to those used for the possessor of obligatorily possessed nouns.

Oblique Cases

Gen/Abl, Dat, Loc, Ins

Declensions

REDO FROM START

  I II III IV V
ON Stem -a -i/-u -o -r -nd
  Sg Du Pl Sg Du Pl Sg Du Pl Sg Du Pl Sg Du Pl
Nominative Initiator -ʟ -ʟᴊ -η -∅ - -ω-∅ -ω-ʟ -ω-ʟᴊ -ʟ -ʟ -ʟᴊ -υ- - -j -υ-ʟ
Accusative Undergoer -∅ - -∅ -∅ - -∅ - -ᴡᴊ -η
Genitive From -s   -a     -a -ω-a -a
Dative To -   -ω-ᴊɴ -     - -ю- -ᴊɴ
Locative At -s -s -s -s -s -s -øs s -ηs
Oblique (Everything else) -sj   -øs -as     -as -ω-as -as


Some useful patterns occur in noun declensions:

  • The Dual is formed in most cases from the Singular plus -.
  • The Locative and Oblique are formed from the Accusative and Genitive respectively plus -s (or -j when the ending is already s).

Obligatory Possession

Certain nouns (notably body parts and family members) must bear a possessive prefix showing their referent/"possessor". Other nouns may optionally bear the same prefixes (instead of using a Genitive phrase) if the possessor is animate.

The prefixes used are:

Posessor Marking
1 ɴ-
2 ki-/k-
3 Px -
3 Ob ю-/юs-


Article

Definiteness is marked as follows:

Definite To Marking
Speaker Listener Animate Inanimate
No No Not marked
Yes No -l -þ
Yes Yes -ᴊ̃ -s


Attributive Article

The particles , his precede adjectives and adverbs used attributively as parts of names, as opposed to "ordinary" articles suffixed to adjectives and adverbs to nominalise that quality. For instance pję́n hī ǫzih is Bjarn The Weathly, and pję́n ǫzihī is the weathly Bjarn (as opposed to the other one).

Postpositions

Many common postpositions have become enclitics, and a process of their becoming instead enlargements of the case system is imminent, and arguably already underway in various colloquial lects.

Note: needs moar disambig.

Postposition Nom Acc Gen Dat Loc Obl
á     by means of upon on in the manner of
af     from out of   because of
at       to near towards
í     among into, onto in, within during
eftí   along in order to obtain according to behind later than
flá     from     concerning
hfᵫ́ri     because of against in front of earlier than
með     by means of as well as in combination with  
of above over concerning because of around, about for
ǫ́     of out of, from   made from
sjá beside, at the side of; compared with; close by
til in; of, concerning; on; as, for, to obtain; until, to, up to the time
útā outside (of); beyond; without
ū     about, concerning across throughout  
ᵫðð reaching to, against, with; towards, at; in exchange for; by; (together) with, close to; because of
ᵫfí above, over, at; across, upon


Postpositions show above with a leading hyphen have generally fused as enclitics.

Adjectives

Pronouns

Pronouns are marked for person, number and case. Additionally, pronouns carry inclusivity/exclusivity information for the first person not encoded elsewhere. See the respective sections above and below for more details on the individual systems.

Placeholder mostly-pure-ON pronouns

  1st 2nd 3rd
  Incl Excl Proximal Distal
Sg Du Pl Du Pl Sg Du Pl Sg Du Pl Sg Du Pl
Nominative ek     fist hlo hlist hlé an ant hléj hlast hlęst
Accusative mih     øski øs hlisk iski ihli hán hánt zat zet
Genitive mín     oská fǫ́ hlín iska isa ęns ęnts hléjø hles hlents hléjø
Dative                            
Locative                            
Oblique ehs     fits fés hløs hlits hléls ans ants hléjs hlats hlęts zǫs


The 3rd Person Prox/Dist forms are used (more or less) to distinguish between an 3rd Person who is the subject of the current sentence/clause (using the Proximal) and a 3rd person who is not the subject (using the Distal).

Verbs 2.0

In order to use a verb, you need to know it's Conjugation and Class.

The dictionary form of a verb lists the Present Indicative stem, along with the conjugation number and class letter, for instance the following fictional example:

  • sing- v. (2/A) - To sing (sth).

Personal Marking

This is the general template for personal distinctions in verb conjugations.

Person Number
Singular Plural
Indef. Somebody X
Neg. Nobody X
1st Me 1 1p
2nd You 2 2p
An Px Him (Near) 3 3p
An Ob Him (Far) 3' 3'p
Inan It 0 0p


Conjugations

TAM morphology is similar to ON, with ablaut and ablaut-like processes.

There are five main Conjugations, plus a small number of irregular verbs.

1st Conjugation

From ON conjugations x, y, and z.

INDICATIVE
Nonpast Past
Sing. Plur. Sing. Plur.
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
-a -al -al -ø̄ -iz -a -az -az -azi -iz -iziz -∅


2nd Conjugation

From ON conjugations x, y, and z.

  I II III IV V To be
INDIC. Nonpast Sing. 1. -a -i -∅ -∅ -υ-∅ em
2. -al -il -l -s -υ-l és
3. -al -il é
Plur. 1. -ø̄ -jø̄ -ø̄ -ø̄ -υ-ø̄ éhø̄
2. -iz -iz -iz éhøz
3. -a -ja -a euo
Past Sing. 1. -az -ta -ω-∅ -ηj-∅ -ω-∅
2. -azi -til -ω-s -ηj-t -ω-s uás
3. -azi -ti -ω-∅ -ηj-∅ -ω-∅
Plur. 1. -izø̄ -tī -ω-ø̄ -ø̄ -ω-ø̄ uálī
2. -iziz -tiz -ω-øz -iz -ω-iz uáliz
3. -∅ -ti -i -i -ω-i uáli
IMPERAT.       -a -∅ -∅ -∅ -∅
SUBJ. Pres. Sing. 1. -a -a -a sjá
2. -il -il -il sél
3. -i -i -i
Plur. 1. sém
2. -iz -iz -iz séz
3. -i -i -i
Pret. Sing. 1.
2.
3.
Plur. 1.
2.
3.


3rd Conjugation

From ON conjugations x, y, and z.

INDICATIVE
Nonpast Past
Sing. Plur. Sing. Plur.
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
-∅ -(i)l -(i)lz -ø̄ -iz -(j)a -ω-∅ -ω-s -ω-(u)s -ω-∅ -ω-(ʔ)ø̄ -ω-(ʔ)øs


4th Conjugation

From ON conjugations x, y, and z.

  I II III IV V To be
INDIC. Nonpast Sing. 1. -a -i -∅ -∅ -υ-∅ em
2. -al -il -l -s -υ-l és
3. -al -il é
Plur. 1. -ø̄ -jø̄ -ø̄ -ø̄ -υ-ø̄ éhø̄
2. -iz -iz -iz éhøz
3. -a -ja -a euo
Past Sing. 1. -az -ta -ω-∅ -ηj-∅ -ω-∅
2. -azi -til -ω-s -ηj-t -ω-s uás
3. -azi -ti -ω-∅ -ηj-∅ -ω-∅
Plur. 1. -izø̄ -tī -ω-ø̄ -ø̄ -ω-ø̄ uálī
2. -iziz -tiz -ω-øz -iz -ω-iz uáliz
3. -∅ -ti -i -i -ω-i uáli
IMPERAT.       -a -∅ -∅ -∅ -∅
SUBJ. Pres. Sing. 1. -a -a -a sjá
2. -il -il -il sél
3. -i -i -i
Plur. 1. sém
2. -iz -iz -iz séz
3. -i -i -i
Pret. Sing. 1.
2.
3.
Plur. 1.
2.
3.


5th Conjugation

From ON conjugations x, y, and z.

  I II III IV V To be
INDIC. Nonpast Sing. 1. -a -i -∅ -∅ -υ-∅ em
2. -al -il -l -s -υ-l és
3. -al -il é
Plur. 1. -ø̄ -jø̄ -ø̄ -ø̄ -υ-ø̄ éhø̄
2. -iz -iz -iz éhøz
3. -a -ja -a euo
Past Sing. 1. -az -ta -ω-∅ -ηj-∅ -ω-∅
2. -azi -til -ω-s -ηj-t -ω-s uás
3. -azi -ti -ω-∅ -ηj-∅ -ω-∅
Plur. 1. -izø̄ -tī -ω-ø̄ -ø̄ -ω-ø̄ uálī
2. -iziz -tiz -ω-øz -iz -ω-iz uáliz
3. -∅ -ti -i -i -ω-i uáli
IMPERAT.       -a -∅ -∅ -∅ -∅
SUBJ. Pres. Sing. 1. -a -a -a sjá
2. -il -il -il sél
3. -i -i -i
Plur. 1. sém
2. -iz -iz -iz séz
3. -i -i -i
Pret. Sing. 1.
2.
3.
Plur. 1.
2.
3.


Common Irregular Verbs

From ON conjugations x, y, and z.

  I II III IV V To be
INDIC. Nonpast Sing. 1. -a -i -∅ -∅ -υ-∅ em
2. -al -il -l -s -υ-l és
3. -al -il é
Plur. 1. -ø̄ -jø̄ -ø̄ -ø̄ -υ-ø̄ éhø̄
2. -iz -iz -iz éhøz
3. -a -ja -a euo
Past Sing. 1. -az -ta -ω-∅ -ηj-∅ -ω-∅
2. -azi -til -ω-s -ηj-t -ω-s uás
3. -azi -ti -ω-∅ -ηj-∅ -ω-∅
Plur. 1. -izø̄ -tī -ω-ø̄ -ø̄ -ω-ø̄ uálī
2. -iziz -tiz -ω-øz -iz -ω-iz uáliz
3. -∅ -ti -i -i -ω-i uáli
IMPERAT.       -a -∅ -∅ -∅ -∅
SUBJ. Pres. Sing. 1. -a -a -a sjá
2. -il -il -il sél
3. -i -i -i
Plur. 1. sém
2. -iz -iz -iz séz
3. -i -i -i
Pret. Sing. 1.
2.
3.
Plur. 1.
2.
3.


Classes

Personal morphology is more like the Algonquian model than the ON model.

Class Description Agent Patient Oblique
A Transitive Active Morph Acc Obl
I Intransitive Active Morph Obl Obl
R Transitive Stative Erg Morph Obl
S Intransitive Stative Obl Morph Obl
U Undergoer Incorprating Morph Inc Obl
G Goal Incorporating Morph Inc Obl
M Modifier Incorporating Morph Obl Inc
C Copular / Comparitive Morph Morph Obl


Class A

Simple Active/Nominative.

Mainly based on the ON verb, with some borrowings and calques.

Subject Marking
1 -ø̄
2 -
3 -ыt
Neg ne- -n
Indef u-



Class S

Simple Stative/Ergative.

Class T

Obligatorily Transitive/Tripartite.

Subject Object
1 2 3 An Px 3 An Ob 3 Inan Neg Indef
1 -ø̄
2 -
3 -ыt
Neg ne- -n


Class U

Noun-Undergoer Incorporational.

Class G

Noun-Goal Incorporational.

Class M

Noun-Modifier Incorporational.

These tend to be equivalent to abilitatives, optatives, and other similar verbs and auxilliaries, and are usually short (sometimes monophonemic) and most often suffixes. A classic example is the Class 2A verb -m ("to be able to use/perform"), which when suffixed to the name of the language uínlītska forms the derived verb stem uínlītskam , which forms fully-conjugated forms such as intuínlītskam /indwiːnlĩtʃkam/, literally "I can speak Uínlītska".

Subject Object
An Px An Ob Inan
1 u- mihtⁱ- intᵒ-
2 hᵒ- ᵃl- kⁱ-
3 -ᵗo -ˢᵗo -u


Class R

Noun-Referent Stative Hemitransitive. Or something.

Like Class M, usually short or very short, and always immediately follow their (normally non-case-marked) referent.

The example -tu ("To be one of those / to be a member of that group"), combined with uínlītj (Uinlander) forms the phrase stem uínlītj -tu, which forms fully-conjugated forms such as uínlītj intu /wiːnlĩtʃ indo/, literally "I am a Uinlander". Likewise uínlītj kitu and uínlītj tu for the 2nd and 3rd person versions.

Subject Object
An Px An Ob Inan
1 u- mihtⁱ- inᵗ-
2 hᵒ- ᵃl- kiᵗ-
3 -ᵗo -ˢᵗo -ᵘ


Verbs 1.0

The verb is similar in structure to the ON verb. The 3rd and 4th conjugations of weak verbs have disappeared entirely, merging with the 2nd, and several strong conjugations have collapsed together.

Need to add more personal distinctions, and a variety of object suffixes

Per sound changes, verbs are apparently much simpler

Conjugations

  I II III IV V To be
INDIC. Nonpast Sing. 1. -a -i -∅ -∅ -υ-∅ em
2. -al -il -l -s -υ-l és
3. -al -il é
Plur. 1. -ø̄ -jø̄ -ø̄ -ø̄ -υ-ø̄ éhø̄
2. -iz -iz -iz éhøz
3. -a -ja -a euo
Past Sing. 1. -az -ta -ω-∅ -ηj-∅ -ω-∅
2. -azi -til -ω-s -ηj-t -ω-s uás
3. -azi -ti -ω-∅ -ηj-∅ -ω-∅
Plur. 1. -izø̄ -tī -ω-ø̄ -ø̄ -ω-ø̄ uálī
2. -iziz -tiz -ω-øz -iz -ω-iz uáliz
3. -∅ -ti -i -i -ω-i uáli
IMPERAT.       -a -∅ -∅ -∅ -∅
SUBJ. Pres. Sing. 1. -a -a -a sjá
2. -il -il -il sél
3. -i -i -i
Plur. 1. sém
2. -iz -iz -iz séz
3. -i -i -i
Pret. Sing. 1.
2.
3.
Plur. 1.
2.
3.


Example Verbs

None yet

Voice

Active Voice

Simple bare verb.

Passive Voice

The use of the Passive is virtually obligatory when the agent of the verb is of lower percieved animacy than the undergoer.

Future Tense

Formed by want/must/should/might/etc. per ItC/WGer style patterns.

Aspects

Perfect formed by is/have/become/do/etc. per ItC/WGer style patterns.

Attitudinal and Evidential modifiers

Equiv. doch, schon, mal, eben, ja, etc.

Gerunds, Participles, and their Adjectives and Nouns

Incorporation, Compounding, and Derivation

Adverbs

Particles

Other Languages

Other languages in this AU presume the gradual creation and growth of European colonies in North & Central America starting around 1000CE instead of the rapid colonization of Central America starting around 1500CE and of North America starting around 1600CE.

Finla was the first major consolidation of power, followed by "Nova Scotia" (provisional name), consisting mostly of Christian Celtic and Anglo-Saxon missionaries from England and France who established their major centers on the southwest coast of Greenland and to the south of Finla between 1100CE and 1250CE. Their Hibernic language is a Celtic koine of Old Gaelic, Old Welsh, Old Breton and Old Cornish with adstrates from Old English and Old French and a significant superstrate from Church Latin.