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==Phonology & Orthography==
==Phonology & Orthography==
Anathic is written using the following alphabet:
'''Aa Ææ Bb Cc Çç Dd Ðð Ee Vv Ff Gg Ȝȝ Ŋŋ Hh Ii Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Rr Ss Tt Þþ Uu Wω Yy Ɛə'''
'''Aa Ææ Bb Cc Çç Dd Ðð Ee Vv Ff Gg Ȝȝ Ŋŋ Hh Ii Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Rr Ss Tt Þþ Uu Wω Yy Ɛə'''
Stress usually falls on the penultimate syllable; irregular stress is shown with a grave marker:
* sylvə ['sɪɫ.və] (a forest)
* əsylv [ə'sɪɫv] (the forest)
* èrsylvə ['ɛrsɪɫvə] (the edge of a forest)


The most common diacritic is the acute accent, which is for long vowels and diphthongs; the grave accent shows irregular stress.  
The most common diacritic is the acute accent, which is for long vowels and diphthongs; the grave accent shows irregular stress.  
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===Vowels===
===Vowels===


====Monophthongs====
====Monophthongs====


'''Phonology'''
'''Phonology'''
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===Stress===
Stress usually falls on the penultimate syllable; irregular stress is shown with a grave accent:
* sylvə ['sɪɫ.və] (a forest)
* əsylv [ə'sɪɫv] (the forest)
* èrsylvə ['ɛrsɪɫvə] (the edge of a forest)


==Grammar==
==Grammar==

Revision as of 00:52, 15 September 2012

Anathic (Á h-Ænæþ, pronounced [oɑ ˈhanaθ] in Anathic) is an artlang created by Rhian Davies in February 2012. Its grammar is a priori but it has an a posteriori vocabulary with influences from Old English and the Celtic and Nordic languages. Anathic is spoken in Hoyer (Á h-Ór in Anathic), a fictional island continent in the Denit world. It is the native language of approximately 300,000 people.

Phonology & Orthography

Anathic is written using the following alphabet:

Aa Ææ Bb Cc Çç Dd Ðð Ee Vv Ff Gg Ȝȝ Ŋŋ Hh Ii Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Rr Ss Tt Þþ Uu Wω Yy Ɛə

The most common diacritic is the acute accent, which is for long vowels and diphthongs; the grave accent shows irregular stress.

Consonants

Phonology

Bilabial Labiodental Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Plosive p b t d k g
Fricative f v θ ð s (ʃ) x ɣ h
Nasal m (mʰ) n (nʰ) ŋ (ŋʰ)
Trill r (rʰ)
Approximant ɫ j w

(Allophones in parentheses)

Orthography

Bilabial Labiodental Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Plosive p b t d c g
Fricative f v þ ð s (sc) ç ȝ h
Nasal m n ŋ
Trill r
Approximant l i ω

Vowels

Monophthongs

Phonology

Front Central Back
Close u:
Near-close ɪ ʊ
Mid ɛ ə, ø: ɔ
Open a ɑ

Orthography

Front Central Back
Close ú
Near-close y u
Mid e ə, ə́ o
Open æ a

Diphthongs

Phonology

Front Central Back
Close ui
Mid ɛi, oe əʉ oɑ~oə, eo
Open ai

Orthography

Front Central Back
Close úy í
Mid é, oe ó á, eo
Open ý

Stress

Stress usually falls on the penultimate syllable; irregular stress is shown with a grave accent:

  • sylvə ['sɪɫ.və] (a forest)
  • əsylv [ə'sɪɫv] (the forest)
  • èrsylvə ['ɛrsɪɫvə] (the edge of a forest)

Grammar

Word order is mainly VSO, but OVS can also be used.

Morphology

Noun Class

There are three noun classes in Anathic: Núyæn (sky; aether), Gúyrur (flow) and Celəsə (solidity).

  • Núyæn nouns are celestial or abstract concepts. These are marked with the suffix -æn (plural -ýn) or -na:
    • niolæn (night sky); æþæn (language); æmbrna (yellowness)
  • Gúyrur nouns are related to fluids, movement, time or change and are marked with the suffix -ur (plural -úyr):
    • treorur (blood); cómur (step); glómur (twilight; dusk); émsur (season).
  • Celəsə nouns are any animate or inanimate object that may be experienced directly with the senses. These are marked with the suffix (plural ):
    • gerþə (arm); borə (table); úylə (owl).

Adjectives

Anathic has a rather complex adjective system which includes vowel mutation according to speaker attitude. All adjectives have a neutral base vowel which mutates, depending on whether the speaker is using the description positively or negatively. The Colour class may refer to any shade or colour (glæm - dark; rúybæ - pink); Emotive refers to any subjective adjective or emotional state (þeglyn - beautiful, handsome, pretty; mestys - condemned, damned, cursed); State adjectives are those referring to texture, taste, size, form etc (húr - long; múð - soft; læscú - juicy).

Class Neutral Positive Negative
Colour æ ý á
Emotive y í u
State ú í ə́

Example:

  • Dryc - 'bad' (Neutral, used in an unbiased news report); Dríc (Positive, meaning 'so bad it's good'); Druc (Negative - extremely bad, wrong, evil.)