Iadrak* (Old Draksi)
LANGUAGE FAMILY: ERELIC
PERIOD OF USE: 1450 to 1150 UT, roughly consistent with the Drakoyan Old Empire (1501-1212).
SCRIPT USED:
PARENT LANGUAGE: Nagul*
DESCENDANT LANGUAGES: Haidrak* (Middle Draksi)
"...and he stood holding his hat and turned his wet face to the wind..." Translation: po˦b i˥ pha˧hack i˦hack i˥ mi˦l po˦b mi˦hack i˥ ji˧nk bä˦ hy˥s kuh˥r Pronunciation: po˦p i˥ ˈpha˧hak ˈi˦hak i˥ mi˦l po˦p mi˦ˈhak i˥ ji˧ŋk bɛ˦ hy˥s kuː˥ʁ Iadrak word order: and he stood holding his hat and turned his wet face to the wind
Co-articulated phonemes
Vowel inventory: /a aɪ aʊ e i iː o u yː øː œ ɐ ɔ ɔʏ ə ɛ ɯ ʏ/
Diphthongs: aɪ, aʊ, ɔʏ
Tones: ˧ ˦ ˥
Syllable structure: Custom defined
Stress pattern: No fixed stress
Word initial consonants: b, bj, ch, cr, d, dj, f, g, gj, h, j, k, kj, l, m, mb, md, n, nd, nt, p, pf, ph, s, sd, sj, sx, t, th, tk, tr, tw, v, z, zb, zm, zn, ɣn, ʁ, ʃ, ʃp, ʃt, ʔ, ʤd, ʤj, ʦ, ʧt
Mid-word consonants: b, bd, bl, bʁ, d, dd, dg, dx, dʣ, dʤ, f, fg, fh, fn, fp, ft, ftʁ, fʁ, g, gb, gg, gn, gx, gʒ, gʤ, h, j, jb, jd, js, k, kb, kd, kl, ks, kt, kv, kz, kʦ, kʧ, l, lb, ld, lf, lft, lg, lk, ltz, lz, lç, lʃ, m, mb, mbʁ, ml, mn, mʤ, mʦ, n, nf, ng, ngl, nh, nm, np, ntl, ntv, nx, nçm, nʁ, nʦ, p, pl, pn, pv, pʧ, s, sb, sd, sh, sv, sx, sz, sʧ, t, td, tg, tp, tv, tz, tç, tʤ, tʦ, v, x, xk, xt, xz, xʁ, z, zb, zg, zm, zp, çt, ŋ, ŋb, ŋkʦj, ŋz, ɣj, ʁb, ʁf, ʁg, ʁh, ʁk, ʁkl, ʁl, ʁm, ʁt, ʁz, ʃ, ʃj, ʃp, ʃpʁ, ʃv, ʒb, ʒd, ʒj, ʒn, ʔ, ʤt, ʦ, ʦk, ʦn, ʦs, ʧ, ʧg, ʧk, ʧm
Word final consonants: c͡ç, f, ft, g, g͡b, k, kʼ, k͡p, l, lst, lt, m, n, ns, nst, nt, nts, nʃ, p, pf, pʼ, rst, rth, s, st, t, tk, tl, ts, tʼ, x, z, ç, çt, ŋ, ŋk, ɓ, ɗ, ɟ͡ʝ, ɠ, ɣ, ʁ, ʁt, ʁts, ʃ, ʄ, ʒ, ʣ, ʤ, ʦ, ʧ Phonological changes (in order of application):
"Mary opened the door with a key" turns into Mary opened the door with a key.
Adjective order: Adjectives are positioned before the noun.
Adposition: prepositions
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).
Iadrak uses a standalone particle word for imperfective:
Perfect aspect
The perfect aspect in English is exemplified in ‘I have read this book’, which expresses an event that took place before the time spoken but which has an effect on or is in some way still relevant to the present.
Iadrak uses an affix for the perfect aspect:
2 - a˧
3 - loo˥
4 - gog͡b
5 - ma˥
6 - se˧m
7 - ki˧ji˧
8 - twa˦k
9 - uh˥s
10 - ji˧ko˦n
11 - i˧ch
12 - o˧b
13 - se˦f
14 - ((fourteen))
15 - ka˦ʧ
16 - ma˧ng
17 - ke˧r
18 - ki˥ns
19 - ko˦nsdt
20 - a˧ka˧
21 - a˧ka˧ po˦b i˦ “twenty and one”
400 - i˦ ka˦pi˦ “one fourhundred”
401 - i˦ ka˦pi˦ i˦ “one fourhundred one”
800 - a˧ ka˦pi˦ “two fourhundred”
8000 - i˦ o˧b “one eightthousand”
Adjective → noun (the quality of being [adj]) = Suffix -stal
Adjective → verb (to make something [adj]) = Suffix -yː˥
Noun → adjective (having the quality of [noun]) = Prefix a-
Noun → adjective relating to noun (e.g. economy → economic) = Suffix -i˧m
Noun to verb = If ends with vowel: Suffix -g Else: Suffix -at
Verb → adjective (result of doing [verb]) = Suffix -ɔts
Tending to = If ends with vowel: Suffix -m Else: Suffix -i˥m
Verb → noun (the act of [verb]) = Suffix -prad
Verb → noun that verb produces (e.g. know → knowledge) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -m Else: Suffix -aː˦m
One who [verb]s (e.g. paint → painter) = Suffix -ɔŋ
Place of (e.g. wine → winery) = Suffix -ə
Diminutive = If ends with vowel: Suffix -ʧ Else: Suffix -øː˧ʧ
Augmentative = Suffix -oʤ
"...and he stood holding his hat and turned his wet face to the wind..." Translation: po˦b i˥ pha˧hack i˦hack i˥ mi˦l po˦b mi˦hack i˥ ji˧nk bä˦ hy˥s kuh˥r Pronunciation: po˦p i˥ ˈpha˧hak ˈi˦hak i˥ mi˦l po˦p mi˦ˈhak i˥ ji˧ŋk bɛ˦ hy˥s kuː˥ʁ Iadrak word order: and he stood holding his hat and turned his wet face to the wind
Spelling & Phonology
Consonant inventory: /b c c͡ç d f g g͡b h j k kʼ k͡p l m n p pʼ r s t tʼ v w x z ç ŋ ɓ ɗ ɟ͡ʝ ɠ ɣ ʁ ʃ ʄ ʒ ʔ ʣ ʤ ʦ ʧ/↓Manner/Place→ | Bilabial | Labiodental | Alveolar | Palato-alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal |
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Nasal | m | n | ŋ | |||||
Stop | p pʼ b | t tʼ d | c | k kʼ g | ʔ | |||
Implosive | ɓ | ɗ | ʄ | ɠ | ||||
Affricate | ʦ ʣ | ʧ ʤ | c͡ç ɟ͡ʝ | |||||
Fricative | f v | s z | ʃ ʒ | ç | x ɣ | ʁ | h | |
Approximant | j | |||||||
Trill | r | |||||||
Lateral approximant | l |
↓Manner/Place→ | Labial-velar |
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Stop | k͡p g͡b |
Approximant | w |
Front | Central | Back | |
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High | i iː yː | ɯ u | |
Near-high | ʏ | ||
High-mid | e øː | o | |
Mid | ə | ||
Low-mid | ɛ œ | ɔ | |
Near-low | ɐ | ||
Low | a |
Stress pattern: No fixed stress
Word initial consonants: b, bj, ch, cr, d, dj, f, g, gj, h, j, k, kj, l, m, mb, md, n, nd, nt, p, pf, ph, s, sd, sj, sx, t, th, tk, tr, tw, v, z, zb, zm, zn, ɣn, ʁ, ʃ, ʃp, ʃt, ʔ, ʤd, ʤj, ʦ, ʧt
Mid-word consonants: b, bd, bl, bʁ, d, dd, dg, dx, dʣ, dʤ, f, fg, fh, fn, fp, ft, ftʁ, fʁ, g, gb, gg, gn, gx, gʒ, gʤ, h, j, jb, jd, js, k, kb, kd, kl, ks, kt, kv, kz, kʦ, kʧ, l, lb, ld, lf, lft, lg, lk, ltz, lz, lç, lʃ, m, mb, mbʁ, ml, mn, mʤ, mʦ, n, nf, ng, ngl, nh, nm, np, ntl, ntv, nx, nçm, nʁ, nʦ, p, pl, pn, pv, pʧ, s, sb, sd, sh, sv, sx, sz, sʧ, t, td, tg, tp, tv, tz, tç, tʤ, tʦ, v, x, xk, xt, xz, xʁ, z, zb, zg, zm, zp, çt, ŋ, ŋb, ŋkʦj, ŋz, ɣj, ʁb, ʁf, ʁg, ʁh, ʁk, ʁkl, ʁl, ʁm, ʁt, ʁz, ʃ, ʃj, ʃp, ʃpʁ, ʃv, ʒb, ʒd, ʒj, ʒn, ʔ, ʤt, ʦ, ʦk, ʦn, ʦs, ʧ, ʧg, ʧk, ʧm
Word final consonants: c͡ç, f, ft, g, g͡b, k, kʼ, k͡p, l, lst, lt, m, n, ns, nst, nt, nts, nʃ, p, pf, pʼ, rst, rth, s, st, t, tk, tl, ts, tʼ, x, z, ç, çt, ŋ, ŋk, ɓ, ɗ, ɟ͡ʝ, ɠ, ɣ, ʁ, ʁt, ʁts, ʃ, ʄ, ʒ, ʣ, ʤ, ʦ, ʧ Phonological changes (in order of application):
- w → v / _a
- c → ch / _i
- q → qu / #_
Pronunciation | Spelling |
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v | w |
p | b / _# |
t | dt / _# |
ks | chs |
x | ch |
ç | ch |
ʃ | sch |
ʁ | r |
z | s |
ʦ | z |
k | ck / {a,e,i,o,u,œ,ɐ,ɔ,ɛ,ɪ,ʊ,ʏ}_ |
{m,b,l,t,n,p,s} | @@ / {a,e,i,o,u,œ,ɐ,ɔ,ɛ,ɪ,ʊ,ʏ}_ |
ŋk | nk |
ŋ | ng |
ʦj | ti |
ʦ | zt / _# |
ʦ | z |
iː | ie |
ɛː | ä |
ɛ | ä | e |
œ | ö |
aʊ | au |
oː | o | oh | oo |
ɔ | o |
ɔʏ | eu |
aɪ | ei | ai |
yː | ü |
ʏ | ü |
uː | u | uh |
ʊ | u |
aː | a |
ɐ | er / !_r |
ɐ | e |
ɪ | i |
øː | ö |
ø | ö |
eː | ä | äh | e | eh | ee |
ə | e |
ʔ | ∅ |
Grammar
Main word order: Subject Verb Object (Prepositional phrase)."Mary opened the door with a key" turns into Mary opened the door with a key.
Adjective order: Adjectives are positioned before the noun.
Adposition: prepositions
Nouns
Neuter | |
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Singular | No affix |
Plural | Suffix -oː˦ |
Articles
Iadrak has no definite article ‘the’, or indefinite article ‘a’.Pronouns
Nominative | Accusative | |
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1st singular | ni˥ /nɪ˥/ I | lä˧ /leː˧/ me |
2nd singular | ka˧ /kaː˧/ you (masc) | a˧ /a˧/ you |
3rd singular masc | i˥ /i˥/ he | flä˧ /fleː˧/ him |
3rd singular fem | po˧ /po˧/ she | a˦ /a˦/ her |
3rd singular neut | ji˦m /ji˦m/ it | mi˧ /mi˧/ it |
1st plural | mu˦ /mu˦/ we | lo˧ /loː˧/ us |
2nd plural | gu˧ /gu˧/ you all | hei˦dt /haɪ˦t/ you all |
3rd plural | tu˥ /tu˥/ they | hö˥ch /hœ˥ç/ them |
Possessive determiners
1st singular | ni˥ /nɪ˥/ my |
2nd singular | a˧ /a˧/ your |
3rd singular masc | i˥ /i˥/ his |
3rd singular fem | po˧ /po˧/ her |
3rd singular neut | ji˦m /ji˦m/ its |
1st plural | mu˦ /mu˦/ our |
2nd plural | gu˧ /gu˧/ your (pl) |
3rd plural | tu˥ /tu˥/ their |
Verbs
Present
Neuter | |
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1st singular | If ends with vowel: Suffix -m Else: Suffix -a˧m i˦mä˧hacka˧m /ˈi˦mɛ˧ˌhaka˧m/ |
2nd singular | Prefix iː˦- ie˦i˦mä˧hack /ˈiː˦i˦ˌmɛ˧hak/ |
3rd singular | If ends with vowel: Suffix -ns Else: Suffix -e˧ns i˦mä˧hacke˧ns /i˦ˈmɛ˧haˌke˧ns/ (it) learns |
3rd singular neut | If ends with vowel: Suffix -m Else: Suffix -iː˧m i˦me˧hackie˧m /ˈi˦mɛ˧ˌhakiː˧m/ |
1st plural | If ends with vowel: Suffix -nst Else: Suffix -i˧nst i˦me˧hacki˧nsdt /ˈi˦mɛ˧ˌhaki˧nst/ |
2nd plural | If ends with vowel: Suffix -k Else: Suffix -o˦k i˦me˧hacko˦k /ˈi˦mɛ˧ˌhako˦k/ |
3rd plural | Prefix i˥- i˥i˦me˧hack /i˥ˈi˦mɛ˧ˌhak/ (they) learn |
Past
Neuter | |
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1st singular | If ends with vowel: Suffix -lʃ Else: Suffix -iː˧lʃ i˦me˧hackie˧lsch /ˈi˦mɛ˧ˌhakiː˧lʃ/ |
2nd singular | Suffix -y˧t i˦me˧hacky˧dt /ˈi˦mɛ˧ˌhaky˧t/ |
3rd singular | Prefix nə˧- ne˧i˦mä˧hack] /ˈnə˧i˦ˌmɛ˧hak/ (it) learned |
3rd singular neut | If ends with vowel: Suffix -ʧ Else: Suffix -i˦ʧ i˦me˧hacki˦ʧ /ˈi˦mɛ˧ˌhaki˦ʧ/ |
1st plural | If starts with vowel: Prefix g- Else: Prefix gu˧- gi˦me˧hack /gi˦ˈmɛ˧hak/ |
2nd plural | If ends with vowel: Suffix -ʁf Else: Suffix -œ˧ʁf i˦mä˧hackö˧rf /i˦ˈmɛ˧haˌkœ˧ʁf/ |
3rd plural | Prefix vɛ˥- we˥i˦me˧hack /vɛ˥ˈi˦mɛ˧ˌhak/ (they) learned |
Future
Neuter | |
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1st singular | If ends with vowel: Suffix -m Else: Suffix -a˦m i˦me˧hacka˦m /i˦ˈmɛ˧haˌka˦m/ |
2nd singular | If ends with vowel: Suffix -f Else: Suffix -oː˦f i˦mä˧hacko˦f /i˦ˈmɛ˧haˌkoː˦f/ |
3rd singular | Prefix hœ˧- hö˧i˦mä˧hack /hœ˧ˈi˦mɛ˧ˌhak/ (it) will learn |
3rd singular neut | Prefix ji˥- ji˥i˦mä˧hack /ˈji˥i˦ˌmɛ˧hak/ |
1st plural | Suffix -a˧ i˦me˧hacka˧ /ˈi˦mɛ˧ˌhaka˧/ |
2nd plural | If ends with vowel: Suffix -n Else: Suffix -ɛ˧n i˦me˧hacke˧n /ˈi˦mɛ˧ˌhakɛ˧n/ |
3rd plural | Prefix œ˧- ö˧i˦mä˧hack /ˈœ˧i˦ˌmɛ˧hak/ (they) will learn |
Imperfective | Particle before the verb: to˦ŋ - to˦ng i˦me˧hack /to˦ŋ ˈi˦mɛ˧hak/ learns/is learning |
Perfect | If ends with vowel: Suffix -k Else: Suffix -u˦k i˦mä˧hacku˦k /ˈi˦mɛ˧ˌhaku˦k/ have learned |
Numbers
Iadrak has a base-20 number system: 1 - i˦2 - a˧
3 - loo˥
4 - gog͡b
5 - ma˥
6 - se˧m
7 - ki˧ji˧
8 - twa˦k
9 - uh˥s
10 - ji˧ko˦n
11 - i˧ch
12 - o˧b
13 - se˦f
14 - ((fourteen))
15 - ka˦ʧ
16 - ma˧ng
17 - ke˧r
18 - ki˥ns
19 - ko˦nsdt
20 - a˧ka˧
21 - a˧ka˧ po˦b i˦ “twenty and one”
400 - i˦ ka˦pi˦ “one fourhundred”
401 - i˦ ka˦pi˦ i˦ “one fourhundred one”
800 - a˧ ka˦pi˦ “two fourhundred”
8000 - i˦ o˧b “one eightthousand”
Derivational morphology
Adjective → adverb = Suffix --ɯicAdjective → noun (the quality of being [adj]) = Suffix -stal
Adjective → verb (to make something [adj]) = Suffix -yː˥
Noun → adjective (having the quality of [noun]) = Prefix a-
Noun → adjective relating to noun (e.g. economy → economic) = Suffix -i˧m
Noun to verb = If ends with vowel: Suffix -g Else: Suffix -at
Verb → adjective (result of doing [verb]) = Suffix -ɔts
Tending to = If ends with vowel: Suffix -m Else: Suffix -i˥m
Verb → noun (the act of [verb]) = Suffix -prad
Verb → noun that verb produces (e.g. know → knowledge) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -m Else: Suffix -aː˦m
One who [verb]s (e.g. paint → painter) = Suffix -ɔŋ
Place of (e.g. wine → winery) = Suffix -ə
Diminutive = If ends with vowel: Suffix -ʧ Else: Suffix -øː˧ʧ
Augmentative = Suffix -oʤ
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