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Catralian exhibited allophonic nasal vowels at the end of words. This sound change is found in most of the Central Catran languages, excluding Northern Lučeis. /s/ following long vowels changed to /h/. /k(ː)/ shifted to /ʧ(ː)/ before front vowels, as did /g/ to /ʤ/. /n/ before velars shifted to /ŋ/. |
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Catralian, natively Cātralus, was the primary language of the Cātran Empire. Hailing from the southwest of Sandula, the ancestor of Catralian is little understood (if I'm being honest, it doesn't exist). Catralian had very regular morphological patterns and syntax that was very loose. Catralian's descendants are among the most spoken languages in modern Sandula.
Catralian Cātralus | |
Spoken in: | The Cātran Empire |
Conworld: | Sandula |
Total speakers: | 16.5 Million |
Genealogical classification: | Catran Family
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Basic word order: | SOV |
Morphological type: | Agglutinative |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | Accusative |
Writing system: | Statatris sen Cātralus |
Created by: | |
Gabriel Wysong | 2020 |
Phonology
The phonology of Catralian was relatively small compared to its neighbor Kalersan. It's most distinctive feature are the geminate consonants /pː/ /tː/ /kː/ and /sː/. It also features long vowels in every place.
Consonants | ||||||||||||||||
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Bilabial | Labiod. | Dental | Alveolar | Post-alv. | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |||||||||
Nasal | m | n | ||||||||||||||
Plosive | p pː | b | t tː | d | k kː | g | ||||||||||
Fricative | f | s sː | ||||||||||||||
Affricate | ||||||||||||||||
Approximants | w | j | ||||||||||||||
Trill | r | |||||||||||||||
Lateral Approximant | l |
Vowels | ||||||||||
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Front | Near-front | Central | Near-back | Back | ||||||
High | i iː | u uː | ||||||||
High-mid | e eː | o oː | ||||||||
Low | a aː |
Allophony
Catralian exhibited allophonic nasal vowels at the end of words. This sound change is found in most of the Central Catran languages, excluding Northern Lučeis. /s/ following long vowels changed to /h/. /k(ː)/ shifted to /ʧ(ː)/ before front vowels, as did /g/ to /ʤ/. /n/ before velars shifted to /ŋ/.