Sylvan

Natively known as: Síd /ʃiːd̪ˠ/

  ...and he stood holding his hat and turned his wet face to the wind... béngg mál bha clórt srag chliarian béngg font brost bha griachia chei béc Pronunciation: /bʲeːŋɡ mʲɑːɫ vʲəi kɫoːɾʲtʲ sˠɾˠaɟ ˈxɫiəɾʲiənʲ bʲeːŋɡ fˠɔnʲtʲ bʲɾʲɔʃtʲ vʲəi ˈɡɾˠiəxiə çɛ bʲeːk/ Sídian word order: and he his hat holding stood and the wind to his wet face turned  

Spelling & Phonology

  Consonant inventory: /bʲ bˠ c dʲ d̪ˠ fʲ fˠ h k lʲ mʲ mˠ nʲ n̪ˠ pʲ pˠ sˠ tʲ t̪ˠ vʲ vˠ x ç ŋ ɟ ɡ ɫ ɲ ɾʲ ɾˠ ʃ/  
↓Manner/Place→BilabialLabiodentalDentalAlveolarPalato-alveolarPalatalVelarGlottal
Nasalmˠ mʲn̪ˠɲŋ
Stoppˠ pʲ bˠ bʲt̪ˠ d̪ˠtʲ dʲc ɟk ɡ
Fricativefˠ fʲ vʲ vˠʃçxh
Tapɾˠ ɾʲ
Lateral approximant
    Co-articulated phonemes  
↓Manner/Place→Velarized alveolar
Lateral approximantɫ
    Vowel inventory: /a eː ia iə iː oː uə uː ɑː ɔ əi əu ɛ ɪ ʊ/   Diphthongs: ia, iə, uə, əi, əu  
FrontBack
High
Near-highɪʊ
High-mid
Low-midɛɔ
Lowaɑː
    Syllable structure: Custom defined Stress pattern: Initial — stress is on the first syllable Word initial consonants: bʲ, bʲɾʲ, bˠ, bˠɾˠ, c, cɾʲ, dʲ, dʲɾʲ, d̪ˠ, fʲ, fʲɾʲ, fˠ, h, k, kɫ, kɾˠ, lʲ, mʲ, mˠ, n̪ˠ, pʲ, pˠ, sˠ, sˠk, sˠt̪ˠ, sˠɾˠ, tʲ, tʲɾʲ, t̪ˠ, t̪ˠɾˠ, vʲ, x, xɫ, ç, ɟ, ɡ, ɡɫ, ɡɾˠ, ɫ, ɾˠ, ʃ, ʃc, ʃcɾʲ Mid-word consonants: bˠ, c, dʲ, d̪ˠ, fʲ, fˠ, h, hɾˠ, k, lʲ, mʲ, mˠ, mˠpˠ, nʲ, nʲʃ, n̪ˠ, n̪ˠt̪ˠ, pˠ, sˠ, sˠk, sˠt̪ˠ, tʲ, t̪ˠ, vʲ, vˠ, x, xt̪ˠ, ŋ, ɟ, ɡ, ɡɫ, ɫ, ɫt̪ˠ, ɲ, ɾʲ, ɾˠ, ɾˠsˠ, ɾˠɫ, ʃ, ʃtʲ Word final consonants: dʲ, d̪ˠ, h, k, lʲ, mʲ, mˠ, nʲ, nʲtʲ, n̪ˠ, sˠ, sˠt̪ˠ, tʲ, vʲ, vˠ, x, xt̪ˠ, ŋɡ, ɟ, ɡ, ɫ, ɲ, ɾʲ, ɾʲtʲ, ɾˠ, ɾˠd̪ˠ, ɾˠtʲ, ɾˠt̪ˠ, ʃ, ʃtʲ   Phonological changes (in order of application):  
  • k → ɡ / _#
  How to read phonological rules   Spelling rules:  
PronunciationSpelling
cacea
coːceo
cuciu
coi | cai | cui
kc
hth
xch
çch
ɲnn
^n̪ˠn
n
n̪ˠnn
ŋgng
ŋng
m
m
p
p
b
b
l
ɫl
ʃasea
sˠɪsai
sˠisuí
sˠeːsao
ʃɔseo | sio
ʃoseo
ʃusiu
ʃs
s
te / _{a,ɑː}
t
tʲutiu
t̪ˠoːteo
t̪ˠɛte
t̪ˠt
fˠifaoi
fˠɪfui
fˠuːfiú
f
f
ɡg
ɟg
ɪi
ɑː
eːɾˠéar
ɾˠr
ɾʲr
bh | mh
bh
d̪ˠd
d
əia
ɛei
ɔo
ia
əuai
ua
ʊu
   

Grammar

  Main word order: Subject (Prepositional phrase) Object Verb. "Mary opened the door with a key" turns into Mary with a key the door opened. Adjective order: Adjectives are positioned before the noun. Adposition: postpositions  

Nouns

  Nouns have three cases:
  • Ergative is the doer of a verb, when the verb is done to something: dog bites man.
  • Absolutive is used in two scenarios: the doer of a verb when not done to something (dog bites), and the done-to of a verb (man bites dog).
  • Genitive is the possessor of something: dog’s tail hits man.
ErgativeSuffix -ɔ gágo /ˈɟɑːɟɔ/ doɡ (doinɡ the verb to somethinɡ)
AbsolutiveNo affix gág /ɟɑːɟ/ doɡ (doinɡ the verb, but not to somethinɡ)
GenitiveSuffix -ɪɫ gágil /ˈɟɑːɟɪɫ/ doɡʼs
   
SingularPlural
DefiniteNo affix gág /ɟɑːɟ/ the doɡSuffix -əu gágai /ˈɟɑːɟəu/ the doɡs
IndefiniteSuffix -uːɡ gágúg /ˈɟɑːɟuːɡ/ a doɡSuffix -ia gágia /ˈɟɑːɟia/ some doɡs
   

Articles

  Sídian encodes definite article ‘the’, and indefinite article ‘a’ in noun affixes. See Noun section.  

Pronouns

 
ErgativeAbsolutiveGenitive
1st singularáth /ɑːh/ Igác /ɟɑːk/ me, Imai /mˠəu/ mine
2nd singularscriacht /ʃcɾʲiaxt̪ˠ/ youló /lʲoː/ youcreird /kɾˠɛɾˠd̪ˠ/ yours
3rd singular mascmál /mʲɑːɫ/ he, itsáth /ʃɑːh/ him, itbha /vʲəi/ his, its
3rd singular femcreibh /cɾʲɛvʲ/ she, itfí /fʲiː/ her, itlú /lʲuː/ hers, its
1st pluralna /n̪ˠəi/ webénn /bˠeːɲ/ us, wegot /ɡɔtʲ/ ours
2nd pluralgos /ɡɔʃ/ you allcreil /kɾˠɛlʲ/ you allbrú /bˠɾˠuː/ yours (pl)
3rd pluralbró /bˠɾˠoː/ theythai /həu/ them, theyscra /ʃcɾʲəi/ theirs
   

Possessive determiners

 
1st singularmai /mˠəu/ my
2nd singularcreird /kɾˠɛɾˠd̪ˠ/ your
3rd singular mascbha /vʲəi/ his
3rd singular femlú /lʲuː/ her
1st pluralgot /ɡɔtʲ/ our
2nd pluralbrú /bˠɾˠuː/ your (pl)
3rd pluralscra /ʃcɾʲəi/ their
   

Verbs

 
PresentNo affix mig /mʲɪɟ/ learn
PastSuffix -uənʲ miguan /ˈmʲɪɟuənʲ/ learned
Remote pastSuffix -ia migia /ˈmʲɪɟia/ learned (lonɡ aɡo)
    Sídian uses a standalone particle word for future tense:
FutureParticle before the verb: ʃcɾʲəi - scra mig /ʃcɾʲəi mʲɪɟ/ will learn
   

Imperfective aspect

  The ‘imperfective’ aspect refers to ongoing actions, such as I am learning and habitual actions, such as I learn (something new every day).   Sídian uses a standalone particle word for imperfective:
ImperfectiveParticle before the verb: kɫoː - cló mig /kɫoː mʲɪɟ/ learns/is learninɡ
   

Numbers

  Sídian has a base-10 number system:   1 - piabh 2 - minn 3 - cló 4 - scriad 5 - mai 6 - sri 7 - gria 8 - scriann 9 - ló 10 - chomul 11 - chomul béngg piamh “ten and one” 100 - piamh pongg “one hundred” 101 - piamh pongg béngg piabh “one hundred and one” 200 - minn pongg 1000 - piamh bés “one thousand”  

Derivational morphology

  Adjective → adverb = If ends with vowel: Suffix -mˠ Else: Suffix -iəmˠ Adjective → noun (the quality of being [adj]) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -ʃtʲ Else: Suffix -əiʃtʲ Adjective → verb (to make something [adj]) = Suffix -əi Noun → adjective (having the quality of [noun]) = Suffix -a Noun → adjective relating to noun (e.g. economy → economic) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -ɾʲtʲ Else: Suffix -ʊɾʲtʲ Noun to verb = Suffix -ʊ Verb → adjective (result of doing [verb]) = Suffix -a Tending to = Suffix -əusˠ Verb → noun (the act of [verb]) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -d̪ˠ Else: Suffix -ɪd̪ˠ Verb → noun that verb produces (e.g. know → knowledge) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -k Else: Suffix -ɪk One who [verb]s (e.g. paint → painter) = Suffix -ia Place of (e.g. wine → winery) = Suffix -əuɡ Diminutive = Suffix -oːʃ Augmentative = If ends with vowel: Suffix -x Else: Suffix -ɔx

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