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--[[User:PeteBleackley|PeteBleackley]] 02:57, 17 May 2006 (PDT)
--[[User:PeteBleackley|PeteBleackley]] 02:57, 17 May 2006 (PDT)
While I wish to retain copyright over Khangaþyagon, as I intend to use it in a published work at some time in the future, the manner of its presentation in this document is released under a the Creative Commons licence - for example, anyone wishing to use this document as the basis for the ducumentation of their own conlang is free to do so. I will uphold the Principle of Fair Use with regard to all material where I retain copyright.

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The Grammar of Khangaþyagon

Khangaþyagon is a language that I have created as part of the setting of a fantasy novel. It is the original language of the world (Huna) on which it is spoken, and thus the only one that can be used for magical spells. As such, its use was preserved by wizards when other languages diverged from it.

General information about Khangaþyagon and links to texts can be found at the ConlangWiki:Khangathyagon page. This page presents a more detailed grammar.

Contents

  1. Phonology and Script
    1. Consonants
    2. Vowels
    3. Phonotactics and Stress
    4. The Bukhstav
  2. Morphology
    1. Verbs
    2. Nouns
    3. Adjectives
    4. Adverbs, Pronouns and Conjunctions
    5. Derivational Morphology
  3. Syntax
    1. Basic Word Order
    2. Subordinate Clauses and Reported Speech
    3. Questions, Commands, Conditionals and Counterfactuals
    4. Syntactical Miscellany
  4. The Babel Text

--PeteBleackley 02:57, 17 May 2006 (PDT)

While I wish to retain copyright over Khangaþyagon, as I intend to use it in a published work at some time in the future, the manner of its presentation in this document is released under a the Creative Commons licence - for example, anyone wishing to use this document as the basis for the ducumentation of their own conlang is free to do so. I will uphold the Principle of Fair Use with regard to all material where I retain copyright.