Corscanian [CORU]
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Language type
A posteriori
Place & SpeakersCorscanian is spoken by a population of 1 in my bedroom.
Species
Human/humanoid
About Corscanian
Corscanian uses the dozenal number system;
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, X, Y
The word order is Whatever-TF-You-Want, but the only rules are that numerals are on either side of the noun they modify, adverbs have to be on either side of the verb they modify, and Genitives go on either side of the noun they modify.
You can combine the verb afixes; keeping them in the order
Mood-Aspect-Tense-Verb-Subject_Conjugation-Voice, putting the letter 'i' between any two vowels that end up beside eachother. The only exception is the imperative mood, which can only exist on it's own with the verb.
Declensions Counter!
38 (44) noun cases
X (10) verb tenses
6 aspects
8 moods
4 voices
12 (14) verb-agent conjugations
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, X, Y
The word order is Whatever-TF-You-Want, but the only rules are that numerals are on either side of the noun they modify, adverbs have to be on either side of the verb they modify, and Genitives go on either side of the noun they modify.
You can combine the verb afixes; keeping them in the order
Mood-Aspect-Tense-Verb-Subject_Conjugation-Voice, putting the letter 'i' between any two vowels that end up beside eachother. The only exception is the imperative mood, which can only exist on it's own with the verb.
Declensions Counter!
38 (44) noun cases
X (10) verb tenses
6 aspects
8 moods
4 voices
12 (14) verb-agent conjugations
Sample of Corscanian[view] 'Dařä aſtrařär aſperöllär.
Through hardships to the stars.[view all texts]
Through hardships to the stars.[view all texts]
Language family relationships
Language treeItalic
⤷ Italic
⤷ Latino-Faliscan
⤷ Latin
⤷ Old High Corscanian
⤷ Middle High Corscanian
⤷ Early High Corscanian
⤷ Old Corscanian
⤷ Middle Corscanian
⤷ Corscanian
⤷ Italic
⤷ Latino-Faliscan
⤷ Latin
⤷ Old High Corscanian
⤷ Middle High Corscanian
⤷ Early High Corscanian
⤷ Old Corscanian
⤷ Middle Corscanian
⤷ Corscanian
Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Labio- dental | Dental | Alveolar | Alveolo- palatal | Palatal | Labio- velar | Velar | Glottal | |||||||||
Nasal | m | n ʰn | ɲ | [ŋ]1 | ||||||||||||||
Plosive | p | b | t ʰt tʰ | d dʰ | k | g | ||||||||||||
Fricative | ɸ | f | v | θ̠ | [ð̠]2 | s | z | ɕ | ʑ | ʝ | x | h | ||||||
Affricate | t͡s | t͡ɕ | [d͡ʑ]3 | |||||||||||||||
Lateral approximant | l | ʎ | ||||||||||||||||
Lateral fricative | ɬ | |||||||||||||||||
Approximant | ʋ | ɹ [ɹ̈]4 | j | w | ||||||||||||||
Trill | r | |||||||||||||||||
Flap | ɾ |
Blends | ŋg | ŋt | ŋd | ŋk | k͡w | k͡s |
- allophone of /n/
- allophone of /d/
- allophone of /g/
- allophone of /ɾ/
Vowels | Front | Central | Near- back | Back | ||||
Close | i | ɨ | ɯ | u | ||||
Near-close | ʊ | |||||||
Close-mid | e | ø | o õ | |||||
Mid | ə | |||||||
Open-mid | ɛ ɛ̃ | œ | ||||||
Open | a ã | ɑ |
Polyphthongs | a͡w | ɑ͡w | e͡i | a͡e | o͡e |
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Corscanian. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
CorscanianOrthography [edit] | |||||||||
Aa alpha /a/ | AI ai/e͡i/ | AO ao alpha omega /a͡w/ | Ââ/a/ | Ää äj /ə/ | Ąą ąve /ã/ | Ææ alpha evicron /a͡e/ | Bb beta /b/ | BH bh beta haj /v/ | Cc ca /k/ |
CH ch ca haj /x/ | Dd dëlta /d/, [ð̠] | DH dh dëlta haj /dʰ/ | Ee evicron /e/ | EI ei/i/ | Êê/e/ | Ëë ëmicron /ɑ/ | ËO ëo ëmicron omega /ɑ͡w/ | Èè èta /ɛ/ | Ęę ę /ɛ̃/ |
Ff faia /f/ | FH fh faia haj /ʎ/ | Gg gama /g/, [d͡ʑ] | GH gh gama haj /ɸ/ | Hh haj /h/ | Ii iota /i/, /j/, /ʝ/ | Ij iota post /j/ | Îî/i/ | Ìì ìlon /ɨ/ | Kk keva /k/ |
Ll lamha /l/ | LL ll lamhas /ɬ/ | Mm mu /m/ | MH mh mu haj /ʋ/ | Nn na /n/, [ŋ] | NN nn nas /ʰn/ | Ññ ña /ɲ/ | Oo omega /o/ | OU ou omega usilon /u/ | OI oi/i/ |
Ôô/o/ | Öö ön /ø/ | Ǫǫ ǫs /õ/ | Œœ omega evicron /o͡e/ | Pp pi /p/ | PH ph pi haj /f/ | Qq qui /k/ | Rr ro /ɾ/, [ɹ̈] | RR rr ros /r/ | RH rh ro haj /ɹ/ |
Řř řeta /ʑ/ | Sſ sìgma longna /s/ | Ss sìgma micro /s/ | SS ſſ sìgmas longna /θ̠/ | SS ss sìgmas micro /θ̠/ | SH ſh sìgma haj /ɕ/ | Tt tëo /t/ | TT tt tëos /ʰt/ | TH th tëo haj /tʰ/ | Țț ți /t͡ɕ/ |
Uu/ʊ/, /w/ | Ûû/ʊ/ | Üü üia /œ/ | Ùù ùvù /ɯ/ | Vv vecron /w/ | Xx èxera /k͡s/ | Zz zeta /z/ | ZZ zz zetas /t͡s/ | ' apoſtrophia // | |
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Additional NotesTo know when to use 'i' or 'j': 'j' only goes at the end of words, everywhere else - you use 'i'.
The same is the case for 'ſ' and 's': 's' only goes at the end of words.
The same is the case for 'ſ' and 's': 's' only goes at the end of words.
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