Cheyoon
Cheyoon/cayû | |
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Pronounced: | ['ca.ju:ⁿ] |
Timeline and Universe: | Polycosm, Mermish World |
Species: | Mermish World Pinnapoid |
Spoken: | Unknown |
Total speakers: | Unknown |
Writing system: | No native writing system |
Genealogy: | Isolate |
Typology: | |
Morphology: | Isolating |
Morphosyntax: | Unknown |
Word order: | VOS |
Credits | |
Creator: | Linguarum Magister |
Created: | a. 2010 |
Cheyoon (an [mis-]anglicization of its native name cayû) is spoken by pinnapoid creatures often mistaken for mermaids and mermen.
Phonology
Although the phonemes below are divided into consonants and vowels for convenience of pronunciation, the archiphoneme for each consonant/vowel pair is a semivocalic. Cheyoon phonology is divided into Crests and Troughs, which roughly correspond to consonants and vowels. Cheyoon is a difficult language for humans, and rapidly wearies the throat.
Consonants (Crests)
/y/ [j] /ž/ [ʝ] /j/ [ɟ] /ñ/ [ɲ] /Y/ [j_0] /š/ [ç] /c/ [c] /Ñ/ [ɲ_0]
/w/ [w] /v/ [v] /b/ [b] /m/ [m] /W/ [ʍ] /f/ [f] /p/ [p] /M/ [m_0]
/q/ [zero morpheme] /r/ [ʁ] /g/ [ɢ] /ŋ/ [ɴ] /Q/ [ʔ] /R/ [χ] /q/ [q] /Ŋ/ [ŋ_0]
Vowels (Troughs)
/i/ [i] /í/ [iˑ] /ï/ [iː] /î/ [i:ⁿ] /ih/ [i_0] /íh/ [iˑ_0] /ïh/ [iː_0] /îh/ [i:ⁿ_0]
/u/ [u] /ú/ [uˑ] /ü/ [uː] /û/ [u:ⁿ] /uh/ [u_0] /úh/ [uˑ_0] /üh/ [uː_0] /ûh/ [u:ⁿ_0]
/a/ [a] /á/ [aˑ] /ä/ [aː] /ã/ [a:ⁿ] /ah/ [a_0] /áh/ [aˑ_0] /äh/ [aː_0] /ãh/ [a:ⁿ_0]
Grammar
Singular > Plural
C1V1C2V1 > C1V1C2V2C2V2
V1C1V2C2 > C1V1C1V2C2
Vocabulary
Root: c-q-y-m Meaning: speech Crest Form: cayû Trough Form:
ny-h-y-y mermish? ny-h-ny-y mermish? m-y-h-y male hny-h-#-c Whisperer hw-w-b-# observer y-p-?-# human h-?-?-h female Doublet C’yuun iinhiiny Mermish C’yuun inhaa..c Whisperer C’yuun uwuu..’ Observer C’yuun iipa..’ Human