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Sfa-l-karmyl
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 1:51 pm
by legolasean
Sfa-l-karmyl or the language of mount carmel is a Semitic conlang, and is a south-central-Semitic language (influenced by Hebrew, though) spoken in the Galil (North Israel).
Phonology
Sfa-l-karmyl has 18 consonants and 3 vowels.
A- /a/
B- /b/
G- /g/
D- /d/
H- /h/
W- /w/; /u/
Z- /z/
CH- /x/
T- /t'/
Y- /j/; /i/
K- /k/
L- /l/
M- /m/
N- /n/
S- /s/
P- /f/
Ś- /s'/
Q- /q/
R- /r/
Š- /ç/
T- /t/
that's not a lot, and I'll post more. Good luck!
Re: Sfa-l-karmyl
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 1:58 pm
by legolasean
Nouns
nouns (ašm [pl. ašim]) declining into number (sg. And pl.), gender (f. And m.) and state (indef. and def.)
The plural- the plural is always broken, and formed by changing the vowels and adding a suffix (-im for m., -at for f.)
The broken plural is formed from the miškil (bound morpheme) and changing it's vowels. I'll post the Miškulim later.
Re: Sfa-l-karmyl
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 2:22 am
by MadBrain
Phonology should be formatted as a table:
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t t' k q
b d g
f s s' ç x h
z
m n
w l r j
a u i
(btw, are t'/s' ejective, palatalized or velarized/pharyngealized?)
Re: Sfa-l-karmyl
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 1:50 pm
by legolasean
T' and s' are ejectives. But ejectives are consonants:) and I'm not a pro wi bboard codes so...
Re: Sfa-l-karmyl
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 3:03 pm
by Drydic
the code box is achieved by putting your desired text between [ code ] and [ /code ] (spaces removed.) This puts the text into a monospaced font, ideal for consonant and vowel charts.
Re: Sfa-l-karmyl
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 3:57 pm
by Vardelm
Drydic Guy wrote:the code box is achieved by putting your desired text between [ code ] and [ /code ] (spaces removed.) This puts the text into a monospaced font, ideal for consonant and vowel charts.
It's even easier than that. There's a "Code" button in the editor for typing your posts. Select the text you want to be in a code box and click the button.
There's other nifty button there, too. Try them.