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Dwekoenish (native: Dvekönešč /{{IPA|dvɛˈkʰœnɛʃʧ}}/) is a fictional diachronic language created by Marko Stanković, aka Stelvojoj. | Dwekoenish (native: Dvekönešč /{{IPA|dvɛˈkʰœnɛʃʧ}}/) is a fictional diachronic language created by Marko Stanković, aka Stelvojoj. | ||
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== Phonology == | == Phonology == | ||
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== Orthography == | == Orthography == | ||
Dwekoenish is written with a variant of the Latin alphabet which contains 31 letters. It consists of 9 vowels and 22 consonants. | |||
A a - /a/ | A a - /a/ | ||
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Ȍ ȍ - /ɶ, ɶː/ | Ȍ ȍ - /ɶ, ɶː/ | ||
Non-alphabetic letters: | Non-alphabetic letters: | ||
Á á - /aː/ | Á á - /aː/ | ||
É é - /eː/ | É é - /eː/ | ||
Í í - /iː/ | Í í - /iː/ | ||
Ó ó - /oː/ | Ó ó - /oː/ | ||
Ú ú - /uː/ | Ú ú - /uː/ | ||
È è - /ə, ɜː/ | È è - /ə, ɜː/ | ||
The vowels marked with acutes represent the long variants of the respective short vowels. The letter È represents a mid-open central unrounded vowel when long and is reduced to a schwa when short. (It is never marked for length.) | The vowels marked with acutes represent the long variants of the respective short vowels. The letter È represents a mid-open central unrounded vowel when long and is reduced to a schwa when short. (It is never marked for length.) Long vowels can occur in both stressed and unstressed syllables. | ||
The letters Õ, Ö, and Ő are also not marked for length. Õ and Ő typically do not change in phonemic value when lengthened, but Ö rises from a mid-open to a mid-close vowel. Y has no long variant. | The letters Õ, Ö, and Ő are also not marked for length. Õ and Ő typically do not change in phonemic value when lengthened, but Ö rises from a mid-open to a mid-close vowel. Y has no long variant. | ||
== Grammar == | == Grammar == |
Revision as of 13:24, 15 June 2010
Dwekoenish (native: Dvekönešč /dvɛˈkʰœnɛʃʧ/) is a fictional diachronic language created by Marko Stanković, aka Stelvojoj.
Dwekoenish Dvekönešč | |
Spoken in: | Dwekoenia (Dveköneas) |
Conworld: | Alternate Earth |
Total speakers: | Unknown |
Genealogical classification: | Arvaši
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Basic word order: | VSO |
Morphological type: | inflecting |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | nominative-accusative |
Writing system: | |
Created by: | |
Stelvojoj | 2008 AD |
Phonology
Dwekoennish has a relatively Indo-Europeanesque inventory of consonants and vowels. Of special note are the abundance of coronal fricatives, affricates, and the presence of two fully fronted, fully low vowels.
Consonants
Consonants | ||||||||||||||||
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Bilabial | Labiod. | Dental | Alveolar | Post-alv. | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |||||||||
Nasal | m | n | (ɲ) | (ŋ) | ||||||||||||
Plosive | p | b | t | d | k | g | ||||||||||
Tap, Flap | ɾ | |||||||||||||||
Fricative | f | v | θ | ð | s | z | ʃ | ʒ | (c) | (x) | h | |||||
Affricate | ts | dz | tʃ | dʒ | ||||||||||||
Approximant | ɹ | j | ||||||||||||||
Lateral Approximant | l |
Short Vowels
Vowels | ||||||||||
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Front | Near-front | Central | Near-back | Back | ||||||
High | i | ʉ | ||||||||
Near-high | ɪ | |||||||||
High-mid | ɤ | |||||||||
Mid | ə | |||||||||
Low-mid | ɛ œ | |||||||||
Near-low | ||||||||||
Low | a ɶ | ɒ |
Long Vowels
Vowels | ||||||||||
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Front | Near-front | Central | Near-back | Back | ||||||
High | iː | uː | ||||||||
Near-high | ||||||||||
High-mid | eː øː | ɤː oː | ||||||||
Mid | ||||||||||
Low-mid | ɜː | |||||||||
Near-low | ||||||||||
Low | aː ɶː |
Orthography
Dwekoenish is written with a variant of the Latin alphabet which contains 31 letters. It consists of 9 vowels and 22 consonants.
A a - /a/
B b - /b/
C c - /ʦ/
Č č - /ʧ/
D d - /d/
Ð ð - /ð/
E e - /ɛ/
F f - /f/
G g - /g/
H h - /h, x, ç/
I i - /i/
J j - /j/
K k - /k/
L l - /l/
M m - /m/
N n - /n, ŋ, ɲ/
O o - /ɒ/
Õ õ - /ɤ, ɤː/
P p - /p/
R r - /ɾ, ɹ/
S s - /s/
Š š - /ʃ/
T t - /t/
Þ þ - /θ/
U u - /ʉ/
V v - /v/
Y y - /ɪ/
Z z - /z/
Ž ž - /ʒ/
Ö ö - /œ, øː/
Ȍ ȍ - /ɶ, ɶː/
Non-alphabetic letters:
Á á - /aː/
É é - /eː/
Í í - /iː/
Ó ó - /oː/
Ú ú - /uː/
È è - /ə, ɜː/
The vowels marked with acutes represent the long variants of the respective short vowels. The letter È represents a mid-open central unrounded vowel when long and is reduced to a schwa when short. (It is never marked for length.) Long vowels can occur in both stressed and unstressed syllables.
The letters Õ, Ö, and Ő are also not marked for length. Õ and Ő typically do not change in phonemic value when lengthened, but Ö rises from a mid-open to a mid-close vowel. Y has no long variant.
Grammar
Nouns
Dwekoenish is a highly inflected language with agglutinative characteristics. Nouns and adjectives are defined for three numbers and sixteen cases. Patterns of declension are grouped into three genders.
The first declension pattern applies to masculine nouns whose nominative forms end in -è or any non-sibilant consonant.
Könè, king
Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | könè | köneas | kȍnás |
Genitive | könu | köne | könem |
Dative | kön | könedast | kȍnadast |
Benefactive | köné | könea | könia |
Accusative | könu | köneai | köniaš |
Locative | könest | könist | kȍnast |
Illative | könesten | könisten | kȍnasten |
Inessive | könestí | könistí | kȍnastí |
Elative | könestom | könistom | kȍnastom |
Allative | könesté | könisté | kȍnasté |
Adessive | könestje | könistje | kȍnastje |
Ablative | könestod | könistoðy | kȍnastoða |
Terminative | könestá | könistá | kȍnastá |
Prolative | könestav | könistav | kȍnastav |
Abessive | könedz | könidz | kȍnadz |
Comitative | kȍnat | köneat | köniat |
Note that the letter -ö- is assimilated to -ȍ- when it is proceeded by -a- or -à- (but not -ia-) in the following syllable.