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==Sound Changes== | ==Sound Changes== | ||
*FSF/CSF to OLF: | |||
**/pɛ/, /pɪ/, /pɔ/, /pʊ/ + Fricative# > /pf/ | |||
**/tɛ/, /tɪ/, /tɔ/, /tʊ/ + Fricative# > /ts/ | |||
**/kɛ/, /kɪ/, /kɔ/, /kʊ/ + Fricative# > /kx/ | |||
**/qɛ/, /qɪ/, /qɔ/, /qʊ/ + Fricative# > /qχ/ | |||
*FSF/CSF to OLF: | |||
**Vowel + /ni/ > Vowel + /ɲ/ | |||
**[ʃ ʒ] > [s z] | |||
*FSF/CSF to | |||
==Syntactic Differences== | ==Syntactic Differences== |
Revision as of 12:38, 2 August 2007
Dialect Acronyms
FSF = Formal Standard Faraneit, the "proper" lingua franca of Lescealh and much of Lheinead
CSF = Colloquial Standard Faraneit, the common variant on FSF
OLF = Orthdox Lescealh Faraneit, the main Lescealh variant
SLF = Southwestern Lescealh Faraneit, an unusual variant in (suprisingly) southwestern Lescealh
PFK = Poleiseam Faraneik, a variant exported to Poleiseam
Conjugation Distinctions
Kaej, to be
FSF* | CSF* | OLF* | SLF* | PFK* | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
First Person Singular | kejih hav | kejihav | kav | kih hav | kej | ||||
Second Person Singular | kejeih nor | kejeih nor | keur | keih nor | kej | ||||
Third Person Animate Singular | kejoah doan | kejoan | koan | koah doan | kej | ||||
Third Person Inanimate Singular | kejoah doam | kejoam | koam | koah doam | kej |
Sound Changes
- FSF/CSF to OLF:
- /pɛ/, /pɪ/, /pɔ/, /pʊ/ + Fricative# > /pf/
- /tɛ/, /tɪ/, /tɔ/, /tʊ/ + Fricative# > /ts/
- /kɛ/, /kɪ/, /kɔ/, /kʊ/ + Fricative# > /kx/
- /qɛ/, /qɪ/, /qɔ/, /qʊ/ + Fricative# > /qχ/
- FSF/CSF to OLF:
- Vowel + /ni/ > Vowel + /ɲ/
- [ʃ ʒ] > [s z]
- FSF/CSF to