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''{{IPA|Ălyis}}'' {{IPA|/ˈaʎis/}} is the language of the ''{{IPA|ĭdharash}},'' former inhabitants of the ''{{IPA|[[Mĕzelis]]}}'' Valley, located in the southwest of the continent of ''{{IPA|[[Năshelas]]}},'' and dwellers of the ''{{IPA|[[Ĭdharos]]}}'' island. The word ''{{IPA|ălyis}}'' itself means simply “speak” and, when referred to as a proper name, it means “the speak”.
''{{IPA|Ălyis}}'' {{IPA|/ˈaʎis/}} is the language of the ''{{IPA|ĭdharash}},'' former inhabitants of the ''{{IPA|[[Mĕzelis]]}}'' Valley, located in the southwest of the continent of ''{{IPA|[[Năshelas]]}},'' and dwellers of the ''{{IPA|[[Ĭdharos]]}}'' island. The word ''{{IPA|ălyis}}'' itself means simply “speak” and, when referred to as a proper name, it means “the speak”.


== Phonology and orthography ==
== Phonology, pronunciation, and orthography ==


=== Phonology ===
=== Phonology ===
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=== Pronunciation ===
Disyllabic words are, in general, paroxitones, and the stressed vowel — indicated with a ''macron'' ({{IPA|'''ǣ''',  '''Ǣ'''}}) or with a ''breve'' ({{IPA|'''ă''', '''ĕ''', '''ĭ''', '''ŏ''', '''ŭ''', '''Ă''', '''Ĕ''', '''Ĭ''', '''Ŏ''', '''Ŭ'''}}) — usually doesn't change with the addition of prefixes and/or suffixes — for example, {{IPA|'''ănis'''}} (life) {{IPA|→}} {{IPA|'''shinănis'''}} (their (f) life); {{IPA|'''ăle'''}} (to love) {{IPA|→}} {{IPA|'''shăle'''}} (they (f) love) {{IPA|→}} {{IPA|'''shălete'''}} (they (f) love you (s)) {{IPA|→}} {{IPA|'''shiălete'''}} (they (f) loved you (s)) {{IPA|→}} {{IPA|'''oshiălete'''}} (they (f) would love you (s)). Exceptions to this rule are the preposition + demonstrative pronoun combinations — {{IPA|'''ǣkis'''}} (this) {{IPA|→}} {{IPA|'''ĭdækis'''}} (of this); words with three or more syllables are, in general, proparoxytones.
When a prefix is linked to a monosyllable, the stress falls on the prefix, as, for example, is the case of {{IPA|'''iv-'''}} (with) + '''-te''' (you) = {{IPA|'''ĭvite'''}} (with you).
The position in a word usually doesn't change a consonant sound; vowels, on the other hand, usually don't become nasalized before /m/, /n/, and {{IPA|/ɲ/}}, but the vowel '''e''' is pronounced as /e/ even when stressed.


=== Orthography ===
=== Orthography ===

Revision as of 07:33, 14 March 2007

Ălyis /ˈaʎis/ is the language of the ĭdharash, former inhabitants of the Mĕzelis Valley, located in the southwest of the continent of Năshelas, and dwellers of the Ĭdharos island. The word ălyis itself means simply “speak” and, when referred to as a proper name, it means “the speak”.

Phonology, pronunciation, and orthography

Phonology

Consonants Bilabial Labiodental Dental Alveolar Postalv. Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasals m n ɲ
Plosives p b t d k ɡ
Fricatives f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ x ɣ ɦ
Flaps & Taps ɾ
Lateral Approximants l ʎ

¹ The sound /h/ is considered a “foreign” sound and usually appears only in loanwords and foreign names, although it can appear as an allophone of /ɦ/.

Vowels Front Central Back
Close i u
Close-mid e o
Open-mid ɛ ɔ
Near-open ɐ
Open a

Pronunciation

Disyllabic words are, in general, paroxitones, and the stressed vowel — indicated with a macron (ǣ, Ǣ) or with a breve (ă, ĕ, ĭ, ŏ, ŭ, Ă, Ĕ, Ĭ, Ŏ, Ŭ) — usually doesn't change with the addition of prefixes and/or suffixes — for example, ănis (life) shinănis (their (f) life); ăle (to love) shăle (they (f) love) shălete (they (f) love you (s)) shiălete (they (f) loved you (s)) oshiălete (they (f) would love you (s)). Exceptions to this rule are the preposition + demonstrative pronoun combinations — ǣkis (this) ĭdækis (of this); words with three or more syllables are, in general, proparoxytones.

When a prefix is linked to a monosyllable, the stress falls on the prefix, as, for example, is the case of iv- (with) + -te (you) = ĭvite (with you).

The position in a word usually doesn't change a consonant sound; vowels, on the other hand, usually don't become nasalized before /m/, /n/, and /ɲ/, but the vowel e is pronounced as /e/ even when stressed.

Orthography

The above phonemes are rendered in writing as follows:

B b P p D d T t Z z S s G g K k L l R r M m N n
/b/ /p/ /d/ /t/ /z/ /s/ /ɡ/ /k/ /l/ /ɾ/ /m/ /n/
V v F f DH dh, Ð ð TH th, Þ þ ZH zh, J j SH sh, Ʃ ʃ GH gh, Ɣ ɣ KH kh, C c LY ly, Ł ł H Ħ NY ny, Ŋ ŋ
/v/ /f/ /ð/ /θ/ /ʒ/ /ʃ/ /ɣ/ /x/ /ʎ/ /ɦ/ /h/ /ɲ/

The variants in italics are used when one desires to be as faithful as possible to the native orthography when transliterating.

A a Æ æ E e I i O o U u
/a/, /ɐ/ /e/ /ɛ/, /e/ /i/ /ɔ/, /o/ /u/

Grammar

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Nouns

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Verbs

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Sample texts

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Lexicon

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