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==Morphology==
The grammar of Novial largely follows [[Standard Average European]] patterns.  ''Nouns'' are inflected only for plural (suffix '''-s''', '''-es''' after consonant).  Nouns denoting males end in '''-o''', nouns denoting females end in '''-a''', nouns denoting beings of either sex end in '''-e'''.
The definite ''article'' is an indeclinable '''li'''.  The ''personal pronouns'' are:
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!3rd person, feminine
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Revision as of 10:51, 2 October 2010

Novial is an international auxiliary language designed by the Danish linguist Otto Jespersen, published in 1928. Novial is thus the only major auxlang designed by an academic linguist. It is a moderately naturalistic a posteriori language based on the major languages of Europe, mainly the Romance languages.

Novial never had a large speaker base, but a small international community exists.

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Postalveolar Velar Glottal
Stops p b t d tʃ~ʃ dʒ~ʒ k g
Fricatives f v s~z h
Nasals m n
Liquids and Semivowel l r j

Vowels

Front Central Back
High i u
Mid e o
Low a

Morphology

The grammar of Novial largely follows Standard Average European patterns. Nouns are inflected only for plural (suffix -s, -es after consonant). Nouns denoting males end in -o, nouns denoting females end in -a, nouns denoting beings of either sex end in -e.

The definite article is an indeclinable li. The personal pronouns are:

Singular Plural
1st person me nus
2nd person vu vus
3rd person, masculine lo los
3rd person, feminine la las
3rd person, common le les
3rd person, neuter lu lus
Impersonal on