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|align=center| āræn ||align=center| árur ||align=center| hour | |||
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|align=center| rūiæn ||align=center| rénur ||align=center| rain | |||
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|align=center| crecur ||align=center| crecə ||align=center| rock | |||
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|align=center| scȳþ ||align=center| núyæn ||align=center| sky | |||
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|align=center| ƿyçer||align=center| gáþur ||align=center| wind | |||
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|align=center| jāfur||align=center| reahə||align=center| hair, fur | |||
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==Phonology & Orthography== | ==Phonology & Orthography== |
Revision as of 01:54, 15 September 2012
Anathic Á h-Ænæþ | |
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Pronounced: | /oɑ ˈhanaθ/ |
Spoken: | Hoyer (Á h-Ór) |
Total speakers: | 300,000 |
Writing system: | Latin (Modified) - Anathic Alphabet |
Genealogy: | Old Anathic > Anathic |
Typology | |
Morphological type: | Fusional |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | Nominative-Accusative |
Basic word order: | VSO |
Credits | |
Creator: | Rhian Davies |
Created: | February 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.
History
Old Anathic
Old Anathic (Anathic: Á Séyn Ænæþ) is the variety of Anathic spoken until the 8th century. Little information of its grammar, phonology and vocabulary remain.
Features
Old Anathic had a slightly different phonology, including the phonemes [i, jɪ, ʝ, ʍ] which are no longer present in the standard language. It also had six noun classes as opposed to the modern four, and four forms of adjective vowel mutation.
Vocabulary
Old Anathic | Anathic | English |
āræn | árur | hour |
rūiæn | rénur | rain |
crecur | crecə | rock |
scȳþ | núyæn | sky |
ƿyçer | gáþur | wind |
jāfur | reahə | hair, fur |
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 | iə | |
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 -ə (plural -æ):
- 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.)