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'''Erghorn''' is the language of the aristocrats in Ballhornia, which is spoken in castles in the hidden | '''Erghorn''' is the language of the aristocrats in Ballhornia, which is spoken in castles in the hidden mountains of Northern-Ballhornia. | ||
The language changes also some grammatical aspects of the former [[Ballhorn]] | The language changes also some grammatical aspects of the former [[Ballhorn]]. | ||
To discriminate themselves from the down-sitters in the villages, there has been many quarrel between them; They strictly discriminated the popular Nominative and Accusative ( Called Nomis & Accis) and throw themselves into a bloody battle with the Ergative Case. | To discriminate themselves from the down-sitters in the villages, there has been many quarrel between them; They strictly discriminated the popular Nominative and Accusative ( Called Nomis & Accis) and throw themselves into a bloody battle with the Ergative Case. | ||
The dedication to the ergative was reached by the aristocrats not voluntarily, but by the | The dedication to the ergative was reached by the aristocrats not voluntarily, but by the originated trouble. | ||
Revision as of 13:02, 29 September 2009
Erghorn is the language of the aristocrats in Ballhornia, which is spoken in castles in the hidden mountains of Northern-Ballhornia. The language changes also some grammatical aspects of the former Ballhorn. To discriminate themselves from the down-sitters in the villages, there has been many quarrel between them; They strictly discriminated the popular Nominative and Accusative ( Called Nomis & Accis) and throw themselves into a bloody battle with the Ergative Case.
The dedication to the ergative was reached by the aristocrats not voluntarily, but by the originated trouble.
Erghorn | |
Spoken in: | Middle Europe (Ballhornia) |
Conworld: | Real world |
Total speakers: | 100 |
Genealogical classification: | Intro-ballhornic |
Basic word order: | SOV, |
Morphological type: | Fusional (mostly) |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | ergative-absolutive |
Writing system: | |
Created by: | |
Lukas Denk | 2009 |