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Northeadish (Nurðþþᵫ̄ðesc) is an a posteriori Germanic conlang.  It is written in two main alphabets: a "Standard Literary Alphabet" and a more simplified "Reform Alphabet."  I was created by [[User:Bpnjohnson|BenJamin P. Johnson]] between 2000 and 2010.
Northeadish (Druðþþᵫ̄ðesc) is an a posteriori Germanic conlang.  It is written in two main alphabets: a "Standard Literary Alphabet" and a more simplified "Reform Alphabet."  I was created by [[User:Bpnjohnson|BenJamin P. Johnson]] between 2000 and 2010.


=Spelling & Orthography=
=Spelling & Orthography=

Revision as of 16:47, 17 May 2014

Northeadish (Druðþþᵫ̄ðesc) is an a posteriori Germanic conlang. It is written in two main alphabets: a "Standard Literary Alphabet" and a more simplified "Reform Alphabet." I was created by BenJamin P. Johnson between 2000 and 2010.

Spelling & Orthography

The Standard Literary Alphabet

The Standard Literary Alphabet contains forty-three letters, three of which (I, O, and Œ) are not used because of particular vowel shifts that rendered them obsolete (though their long equivalents are still used extensively). Long vowels are marked with a macron, and alphabetically they count as separate letters from their short-vowel counterparts. There are also five syllabic sonorants which are alphabetically differentiated from their non-syllabic liquids and nasals. Finally, there are also three labiovelar letters with fairly complicated rules surrounding them which shall be further explained below.

Upper Lower IPA Notes
A a a, ə (See rules below)
Ā ā
Æ æ ɛ This is phonetically equivalent to <e>, but is used only for the i-umlaut of <a>.
Ǣ ǣ
B b b
C c k
Q q (u)k(w)
D d d
Ð ð ð
E e ɛ
Ē ē
F f f
G g g
Ӡ (u)g(w)
H h h
Ƕ ƕ ɧ (u)x(w)
I ı ɪ
Ī ī
İ i j
L l l
Λ ʌ ɫ̩
M m m
M
N n n
N ɴ
Ŋ ŋ ŋ
X x ŋ
O o ɔ
Ō ō
Œ œ œ
Œ̄ œ̄ øː
P p p
R r ɾ
R ʀ ɾ̩
S s s
T t t
Þ þ θ
U u ʊ
Ū ū
Y ʏ
Ȳ ȳ
V v v
W w w