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Revision as of 08:26, 29 March 2008


Proto-Rajo-Faraneit
Pronounced: own name unknown, extinct
Timeline and Universe: theoretically this universe, future
Species: Humanoid
Spoken: Measceineafh
Total speakers: extinct
Writing system: Romanization
Genealogy: None, proto-language
Typology
Morphological type: Isolating
Morphosyntactic alignment: Nominative-Accusative
Basic word order: VSO and SVO
Credits
Creator: Humancadaver101 aka Schwhatever aka Buckfush530
Created: July 2007

Proto-Rajo-Faraneit (PRF) is the language from which all other Rajo-Faraneih Languages derive. This includes Faraneit, Rajat, Fórong, Kelsiut, Hana and several others. This language is quite nebulous and ill-defined in places due to a highly incomplete historical and linguistic record.

Phonology

  Bilabial Labio-Dental Non-Siblant Alveolar Siblant Alveolar Post-Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular
Stop p  b   t  d         k q
Affricate   pf  bv ts          
Nasal m     n          
Fricative   f  v θ s       x  
Approximants and Trills       r   ɻ      
Lateral Flap       l   ɭ      

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  • /xi/ = [çi]
  • /si/ = [ʃi]
  • VX(V) = VY(V), where X is any unvoiced phoneme without a voiced counterpart and Y is the corresponding voiced phone
  • /'e 'o 'æ/ = [e: o: æ:]
  • unstressed /i u ɛ ɑ/ = [ɪ ʊ ə ɒ]
  • V/i/V, V/u/V = V[j]V, V[w]V
  • /#'i/, /#'u/ = [ji], [wu]
  • stressed /p b t d k q/ are aspirated

Grammar

Conjugation

There are five tenses in PRF, narrative past, past, simple present, progressive, and future. All of these except the simple present rely on auxilaries to perform conjugation. These participles conjugate for the person of the subject, but not the number.


  Narrative Past Simple Past Progressive Present Future
First Person uz'iθ ɑuz'iɑi ez'iɑi iz'iɑi
Second Person uz'ɛθ ɑuz'ɛ ez'ɛ iz'iɑ
Third Person uz'io ɑuz'io ez'io iz'io