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===Pronoun system===
===Pronoun system===
Jorayn is a pro-drop language, which drops all subject pronouns, unless emphasis is desired, object pronouns are very rarely dropped.
Jorayn has only one pronoun, which declines for the following things :
Jorayn has only one pronoun, which declines for the following things :
*animacy
*animacy
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- The sexuality marking is a diachronic result of the reassignment of a larger more elaborate system the included case, the plurals were reassigned to the bisexual and the singular objective became the homosexual pronouns; While this change was coming about I debated simply scraping the "extra" pronouns, but realized that since Jorayn is prodrop it would be pretty easy to hide one's sexuality in case you were uncomfortable with someone knowing, although the conculture that speaks the language wouldn't care one way or another, so the sexuality marking stayed.
- The sexuality marking is a diachronic result of the reassignment of a larger more elaborate system the included case, the plurals were reassigned to the bisexual and the singular objective became the homosexual pronouns; While this change was coming about I debated simply scraping the "extra" pronouns, but realized that since Jorayn is prodrop it would be pretty easy to hide one's sexuality in case you were uncomfortable with someone knowing, although the conculture that speaks the language wouldn't care one way or another, so the sexuality marking stayed.
- The person marking on the inanimate pronouns comes from stories where inanimate things talk and to things, they will refer to themselves, and others will refer to them with these pronouns. A good example is the word for thankyou, which has a form for each second person pronoun: maniimotii, maniimota, maniimotor, maniimotur ... ect
- The person marking on the inanimate pronouns comes from stories where inanimate things talk and to things, they will refer to themselves, and others will refer to them with these pronouns. A good example is the word for thankyou, which has a form for each second person pronoun: maniimotii, maniimota, maniimotor, maniimotur ... ect
===Verb forms and conjugations===
Jorayn has at least three verb forms, which are very distinct from one another, and share some, but not all of their conjugations.
====The stative verb====
The stative verb of Jorayn is used for two main things, adjectives and for a very few actions. Many of these adjectival verbs are derived from corresponding nouns. The mode of derivation is as follows.
If the nouns ends in the form of CVC it will become CaCe, which is the verbal infinitive
If the noun ends in VCC it will become VCaCe, or on rare occasion aCCe.
'''noun''' : ''lur'' - blueness; '''stative verb''' : ''lare'' - to be blue.
'''noun''' : ''nars'' - stupidity; '''stative verb''' : ''narase'' - to be stupid.
====The active verb====
The active verb of Jorayn has two main verb forms, one very common and one very rare.
All active verbs end with ''-tyo''.
ex. '''actualized verb''' : ''duftyo'' - to fall down (physically)
The active verbs all describe actions that are not states, actions that are considered states are described by actualized stative verbs.
====The actualized stative verb====
The actualized stative verb describes actions that are seen as states, without any real beginning or ending, I'm really not sure if this is a tellicity distinction or not, but it may well be so.
All acctualized verbs end in -arre in the infinitive
ex. '''actualized stative verb''' : ''morantharre'' - to live, to be alive
====The stative & actualized stative verb conjugation====
All of the conjugations below are for the verb lare, to be blue.
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Revision as of 07:10, 29 November 2008


Jorayn
Pronounced: /ʒɔrɐjn/
Timeline and Universe: contact with cree, french and then english
Species: Human
Spoken: Manitoba
Total speakers: 1.01
Writing system: Joranic / romanization
Genealogy: none
Typology
Morphological type: inflecting, agglutinative
Morphosyntactic alignment: Nominative-accusative
Basic word order: VOS
Credits
Creator: Matthew Turnbull
Created: ~2003

The language

Jorayn is a language that I am in the process of creating on a purely for the heck of it basis, as a personal artlang. It is the second language I have ever worked on, and the first one that really ever got anywhere.

some grammatical overview

Jorayn is a VOS, prepositional language that has quite a bit of case marking and complicated verbs with aspect tense and evidentiality on some verbs. Jorayn is a pro-drop language(It often does not state a pronoun that is evident from context or other grammatical cues).

Orthography

vowels :

orthography quality
i ɨ
a ɐ
o ɔ
u u
ii i
e ɛ
é e

Consonants

orthography quality
p p
t t
k k
f f
th θ
s s
sh ʃ
ts ts'
kka k'
kko k'w
r r
rk R
rrk Rr
l l
w w
y j
gn ɲ
n n
m m
b b
d d
g g
z z
j ʒ

the real grammar section

Pronoun system

Jorayn is a pro-drop language, which drops all subject pronouns, unless emphasis is desired, object pronouns are very rarely dropped.

Jorayn has only one pronoun, which declines for the following things :

  • animacy
  • number
  • person
  • sexuality
  • case
    • The inanimate pronouns are jii(1SG) tii(2SG) and lii(3SG), which pluralize via the normal rules to form ja, ta, la.
    • The animate pronouns are as follows
    • Heterosexual : jor, tor, mor -> jur, tur, mur
    • Bisexual : jorrk, torrk, morrk -> jurrk, turrk, murrk
    • Homosexual : cor, dor, por -> cur, dur, pur
    • the pronouns follow the normal case derivations outlined in thier respective sections

notes on the pronouns - The sexuality marking is a diachronic result of the reassignment of a larger more elaborate system the included case, the plurals were reassigned to the bisexual and the singular objective became the homosexual pronouns; While this change was coming about I debated simply scraping the "extra" pronouns, but realized that since Jorayn is prodrop it would be pretty easy to hide one's sexuality in case you were uncomfortable with someone knowing, although the conculture that speaks the language wouldn't care one way or another, so the sexuality marking stayed. - The person marking on the inanimate pronouns comes from stories where inanimate things talk and to things, they will refer to themselves, and others will refer to them with these pronouns. A good example is the word for thankyou, which has a form for each second person pronoun: maniimotii, maniimota, maniimotor, maniimotur ... ect

Verb forms and conjugations

Jorayn has at least three verb forms, which are very distinct from one another, and share some, but not all of their conjugations.

The stative verb

The stative verb of Jorayn is used for two main things, adjectives and for a very few actions. Many of these adjectival verbs are derived from corresponding nouns. The mode of derivation is as follows.

If the nouns ends in the form of CVC it will become CaCe, which is the verbal infinitive

If the noun ends in VCC it will become VCaCe, or on rare occasion aCCe.

noun : lur - blueness; stative verb : lare - to be blue.

noun : nars - stupidity; stative verb : narase - to be stupid.

The active verb

The active verb of Jorayn has two main verb forms, one very common and one very rare.

All active verbs end with -tyo.

ex. actualized verb : duftyo - to fall down (physically)

The active verbs all describe actions that are not states, actions that are considered states are described by actualized stative verbs.

The actualized stative verb

The actualized stative verb describes actions that are seen as states, without any real beginning or ending, I'm really not sure if this is a tellicity distinction or not, but it may well be so.

All acctualized verbs end in -arre in the infinitive

ex. actualized stative verb : morantharre - to live, to be alive

The stative & actualized stative verb conjugation

All of the conjugations below are for the verb lare, to be blue.