Grwyrddian
Natively known as: grwyrdd /grʊɨ̯rð/
...and he stood holding his hat and turned his wet face to the wind...llo min cweyl glay lo nuw llo gwa lo laydriw rha ddeif iwf
Pronunciation: /ɬɔ mɪn kweɨ̯l glaɨ̯ loː nɨu̯ ɬɔ gwa loː ˈlaɨ̯drɪu̯ r̥a ðei̯v ɪu̯v/
Grwyrddian word order: and stood he holding his hat and turned his wet face to the wind
Spelling & Phonology
Consonant inventory: b d g h j k l m n n̥ p r r̥ s t v w ð ŋ ɬ ʃ θ χ↓Manner/Place→ | Bilabial | Labiodental | Dental | Alveolar | Palato-alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal |
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Nasal | m | n n̥ | ŋ | ||||||
Stop | b p | d t | k g | ||||||
Fricative | v | ð θ | s | ʃ | χ | h | |||
Approximant | j | ||||||||
Trill | r̥ r | ||||||||
Lateral fricative | ɬ | ||||||||
Lateral approximant | l |
↓Manner/Place→ | Labial-velar |
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Approximant | w |
Front | Central | Back | |
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High | iː i | ɨ ɨː | u uː |
Near-high | ɪ | ʊ | |
High-mid | eː | oː | |
Mid | ə | ||
Low-mid | ɛ | ɔ | |
Low | a aː |
Stress pattern: Penultimate — stress is on the second last syllable ? Spelling rules:
Pronunciation | Spelling |
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f | ph |
v | f |
k | c |
ŋ | ng |
χ | ch |
θ | th |
r̥ | rh |
ɬ | ll |
ð | dd |
ɪu̯ | iw |
ɨu̯ | uw |
ʊɨ̯ | wy |
ɛu̯ | ew |
ɔi̯ | oi |
əu̯ | yw |
eɨ̯ | ey |
aː | a |
ɔ | o |
oː | o |
iː | i |
ɪ | i |
eː | e |
ɛ | e |
uː | w |
ʊ | w |
j | i |
ɨː | y |
ɨ | y |
ə | y |
ʃ | si |
n̥ | n |
̯ |
Grammar
Main word order: Verb Subject Object (Prepositional phrase). “Mary opened the door with a key” turns into Opened mary the door with a key.Adjective order: Adjectives are positioned before the noun.
Adposition: prepositions ?
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.
Ergative | Suffix -ib braboib /braˈbɔib/ dog (doing a transitive verb) |
Absolutive | No affix brabo /ˈbrabɔ/ dog (doing an intransitive verb) |
Genitive | If ends with vowel: Suffix -t Else: Suffix -ɨːt brabot /ˈbrabɔt/ dogʼs |
Singular | If ends with vowel: Suffix -n Else: Suffix -ɛu̯n brabon /ˈbrabɔn/ dog |
Plural | No affix brabo /ˈbrabɔ/ dogs |
Articles
Grwyrddian has no definite article ‘the’, or indefinite article ‘a’.Pronouns
Ergative | Absolutive | Genitive | |
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1st singular | nidd /n̥iːð/ I | cla /kla/ me | gu /gu/ mine |
2nd singular | cy /kɨ/ you | prywth /prəu̯θ/ you | ddy /ðɨ/ yours |
3rd singular masc | cweyl /kweɨ̯l/ he, it (masc) | mau /mau̯/ his, it (masc) | nai /nai̯/ his, its (masc) |
3rd singular fem | iy /jə/ she, it (fem) | gwic /gwik/ her, it (fem) | re /rɛ/ hers, its (fem) |
1st plural | loydd /lɔɨ̯ð/ we | ioi /jɔi̯/ us | suw /sɨu̯/ ours |
2nd plural | dy /dɨ/ you all | cell /keːɬ/ you all | iuw /jɨu̯/ yours (pl) |
3rd plural | trey /treɨ̯/ they | doy /dɔɨ̯/ them | sgei /sgei̯/ theirs |
Possessive determiners
Possessive | |
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1st singular | bai /bai̯/ my |
2nd singular | cway /kwaɨ̯/ your |
3rd singular masc | lo /loː/ his |
3rd singular fem | py /pɨː/ her |
1st plural | peind /pei̯nd/ our |
2nd plural | playst /plaɨ̯st/ your (pl) |
3rd plural | tei /tei̯/ their |
Verbs
Present | Past | |
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1st singular | Suffix -ai̯ tondai /ˈtɔndai̯/ (I) learn | If ends with vowel: Suffix -d Else: Suffix -oːd tondod /ˈtɔndoːd/ (I) learned |
2nd singular | Suffix -oːr tondor /ˈtɔndoːr/ (you) learn | If ends with vowel: Suffix -rs Else: Suffix -ɛu̯rs tondewrs /ˈtɔndɛu̯rs/ (you) learned |
3rd singular | If ends with vowel: Suffix -ldi Else: Suffix -əldi tondyldi /tɔnˈdəldi/ (he/she/it) learns | Suffix -eɨ̯ld tondeyld /ˈtɔndeɨ̯ld/ (he/she/it) learned |
1st plural | If ends with vowel: Suffix -ðeɨ̯ Else: Suffix -əðeɨ̯ tondyddey /tɔnˈdəðeɨ̯/ (we) learn | If ends with vowel: Suffix -m Else: Suffix -aːm tondam /ˈtɔndaːm/ (we) learned |
2nd plural | If ends with vowel: Suffix -rdoː Else: Suffix -aːrdoː tondardo /tɔnˈdaːrdoː/ (you all) learn | If ends with vowel: Suffix -l Else: Suffix -əu̯l tondywl /ˈtɔndəu̯l/ (you all) learned |
3rd plural | If ends with vowel: Suffix -ð Else: Suffix -ai̯ð tondaidd /ˈtɔndai̯ð/ (they) learn | Suffix -əu̯ɬ tondywll /ˈtɔndəu̯ɬ/ (they) learned |
Future | Particle before the verb: klɔɨ̯ - cloy tond /klɔɨ̯ tɔnd/ 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).Grwyrddian uses an affix for imperfective:
Imperfective | If ends with vowel: Suffix -nteɨ̯ Else: Suffix -ɨu̯nteɨ̯ tonduwntey /tɔnˈdɨu̯nteɨ̯/ learns/is learning |
Numbers
Grwyrddian has a base-10 number system: 1 - sto2 - grw
3 - rhey
4 - drauf
5 - sbwyd
6 - mi
7 - trerwyw
8 - cwnrhi
9 - wyrfydd
10 - du
100 - nyrs
1000 - hi
Derivational morphology
Adjective → adverb = If ends with vowel: Suffix -ntɛElse: Suffix -ɔi̯ntɛ
Adjective → noun (the quality of being [adj]) = Suffix -ɔɨ̯
Adjective → verb (to make something [adj]) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -raɨ̯
Else: Suffix -ɪu̯raɨ̯
Noun → adjective (having the quality of [noun]) = Suffix -eɨ̯
Noun → adjective relating to noun (e.g. economy → economic) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -mlɨː
Else: Suffix -aɨ̯mlɨː
Noun to verb = If ends with vowel: Suffix -l
Else: Suffix -əl
Verb → adjective (result of doing [verb]) = Suffix -ɛu̯
Tending to = Suffix -ʊχ
Verb → noun (the act of [verb]) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -rχ
Else: Suffix -ɨːrχ
Verb → noun that verb produces (e.g. know → knowledge) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -ð
Else: Suffix -ɨu̯ð
One who [verb]s (e.g. paint → painter) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -rθ
Else: Suffix -ai̯rθ
Place of (e.g. wine → winery) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -l
Else: Suffix -ʊɨ̯l
Diminutive = If ends with vowel: Suffix -naː
Else: Suffix -ɛu̯naː
Augmentative = Suffix -ai̯s
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