Izlac

Setting
Izlac (pronounced /Izlaθ/), is an artistic language created for with the only objective of serving as a communication among some people. Its names comes from the two first(i, z) and the three last letters of its alphabet(l, a, c). It is based on the Spanish and Catalan pronunciation and on Arabic writing. Declension is inspired on Basque. Vocabulary is being created without relying on any particular language, although much of the words come from Spanish after a large deformation.

Phonology
Izlac has 5 vowels and 19 consonants in terms of phonology.

Vowels
This means that vowels are pronounced as in Spanish.

Dipthongs don't exist, so clusters like ou, ei or au must be pronounced /ou/, /ei/ or /au/ respectively, and don't */ow/, */ej/ or */aw/.

Consonants
ϕ is not pronounced like f, but you may do it by saying a p and later an f without changing the shape of your mouth.

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Phonotactics
In Izlac, all the syllabes are constructed around a vowel. They can have some consonants, the way they are constructed is in the following outline:

(C)(L)V(N)(C)

C - Consonant

V - Vowel

L - Liquid consonant (l, r)

N - Nasal consonant (m, n)

Syllabes can not finish in a voiced consonant. Moreover, if there are a nasal consonant and a final one, the nasal must me articulated as the other consonant.

Grammar
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Writing sytem
Izlac alfabet comprises 17 letters and 6 diacritical marks, but writed it has 24 letters. Vowels may be written in tow ways: with a diacritic (after a consonant) or with the vowel sign and a diacritic (before a consonant or isolated). Each letter of the alphabet has its begining, middle, end and isolated form (as it is written in Arabic).

The transcription of the alfabet is as follows: They represent the next phonemes: R is pronounced /r/ always, except if the R is between a consonant and a vowel (C+r+V), in which case it is pronounced /ɾ/.

Dictionary
- Roletc "Declension"

- Tcor "Force"

- Lentre "Book"

- Kaner "Creation"