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Classical Uxwerin [CXW]
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Typology Progressing 1 word Classical Uxwerin
Uxweriñ
[uʃwɛr'iɲ]
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 16 July 2021
Language type A priori
Species Human/humanoid
About Classical Uxwerin Classical Uxwerin, Descended from the dialect of Old Uxwerin spoken in Xtata din Uxwer, Is the lingua franca of the nobility of Uxwer (And formerly Karleia aswell), And the ancestor of the modern High Uxwerin, Low Uxwerin, And Karleian languages, Although has in more recent times been declining, Largely due to the Anilite-Uxwer unification, Being replaced with colloquial languages.
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Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialAlveolarPost-
Alveolar
PalatalLabio-
velar
VelarUvular
Nasal m n   ɲ   ŋ  
Plosive p t       k  
Fricative     ʃ        
Lateral approximant   l          
Approximant         w    
Trill   r r̟̺         ʀ
VowelsFrontBack
Close i u
Close-mid e o
Open-mid [ɛ]1 [ɔ]2
Open a  
Polyphthongs ie ɔi au iu eu ai ei
  1. allophone of /e/
  2. allophone of /o/
Syllable Structure((x)c)v(v(v))(c)
Plosives only appear in Consonant Clusters as the final consonant, And <x> (/ʃ/) is the only phoneme that can occur before another consonant at the start of a syllable.
Stress informationStress is usually on the ultimate or penultimate syllable of a word, But sometimes occurs earlier, Especially in loanwords.
Other<r̃> represents the Voiced (Laminal) Palatal Trill (Or possibly a Laminal Retroflex Trill, I'm not positive which it is.)
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Classical Uxwerin. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 Classical UxwerinOrthography [edit]
Aa/a/Ee/e/, [ɛ]Ghr ghr/ʀ/Ii/i/Kk/k/Ll/l/Mm/m/Ññ/ɲ/Nn/n/
Ng ng/ŋ/Oo/o/, [ɔ]Pp/p/Rr/r/R̃ r̃/r̟̺/Tt/t/Uu/u/Ww/w/Xx/ʃ/
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change]
    Typological information for Classical Uxwerin

    Base counting systemOther
    Definite articleNone
    Morphological typologyAnalytical
    Marked tense (verb)Past, Present, Future

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