Terce/Notie

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Notie
Periont's language
Pronounced: [?]
/ˈnoti/
/ˈpɛriənts ˈlæŋɡwədʒ/
Timeline and Universe: Terce
4th century BCE
Species: Almators
Spoken: Southern Land
Total speakers: ~150-200
Writing system: none (Periont's script used)
Genealogy: Language isolate
Typology
Morphological type: Isolating
Morphosyntactic alignment: Ergative
Basic word order: [?]
Credits
Creator: Muke Tever
Created: 2010

Periont's language (Elladic: Notie "Southern") was a language spoken in the Southern Land in the 4th century BCE. It was primarily an unwritten language, and the only surviving native record of the language was a book by a traveler named Periont. It has not been shown to be related to any surviving language.

Phonology

Distinctive phonological features include stops at eight places of articulation, multiple rhotics and an absence of fricatives. There is also an absence of voicing contrasts; the oral-nasal contrast is more salient.

Consonants
Bilabial Dental
Laminal
Alveolar
Apical
Post-alveolar
Laminal
Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal m n ɳ ɲ ŋ
Plosive p t ʈ c k ʔ
Approximants w
Tap ɾ
Trill r ʀ
Lateral Approximant ɭ

The vowel system, by comparison, is relatively simple, consisting of the basic five vowels; three of them have length contrasts.

Vowels
Front Near-front Central Back
High i(ː) u(ː)
High-mid e o
Low a(ː)

The syllable structure is C(:)VN.