Italix

Sound Changes From Vulgar Latin
Key:

(grave accent or backquote before) - Unstressed, (acute accent or a single quote before) - Stressed, C - Consonant, V - Vowel, D - Non Rhotic Consonant, N - Nasals, X - Includes Continuants and Nasals, A - Any Sound, R - Rhotic, L - Laterals, S - schwa, F - Fricative
 * kʷ > k / _(u,ʊ,o,i,e)
 * kʷ > ʍ


 * 'íː > a ɪ ! _e
 * ie > i
 * `i > ɪ / _L
 * ae > aɪ
 * i > aɪ / #_
 * r > ɾ / aɪ_
 * `ɪ > ə
 * us >  ə / _#
 * s >  t͡s / #_V
 * s > z / V_V
 * s > z / V_
 * a ɪ >  e ɪ / _#
 * h > Ø
 * er > ər / _#
 * è > ə / P_Re
 * i > ə / P_Re
 * k > cç / #_V
 * w > v
 * g >  ʝ / #_
 * g > j V_V ! _i
 * k >  ʧ / _(i,e, ɛ)
 * è > ɛ / C_D
 * o > ɤ ! #_
 * ʊ > ɤ
 * o > ɔ
 * ù > ə
 * u > ɔ
 * à > ɑ
 * p > f / #_V
 * f > v / V_V
 * t > Ø / _# ! S_#

Writing System
Stress is indicated with an acute accent whenever there could be confusion

Nouns
Nouns have changed from Latin in that they are only declined to two cases, and were affected by much more than just sound changes. Nouns usually follow one of three declension patterns, although some do not fit perfectly into these three categories, and others are considered irregular.

The dative case is included in the accusative

First Declension
This category contains only feminine nouns ending in -a. Other feminine nouns are 'other'.

Second Declension
This category contains only masculine nouns ending in -y. Other masculine nouns are 'other'.

Third Declension
This category contains only neuter nouns ending in -i. Other neuter nouns are 'other'.

Other Nouns
This category contains feminine nouns with endings other than -a, masculine nouns with endings other than -y, and neuter nouns with endings other than -i. These noun all end in vowels.

Personal Pronouns
the Italites have a very limited range of pronouns. The concept of gender has been eliminated in the third person, as well as the singular and plural third person pronouns being identical.

Object Pronouns
Placed before the verb.

Verbs
Verbs are the most radically changed part of speech in Itàlice, and in addition to all inflection based on number being abolished, new tenses have been added and old ones removed. The addition of a Past Perfective occurred due to the way quick actions were thought of, leading to a more forceful pronunciation and in turn a shifting of stress.

1st Conjugation
this conjugation category consists of verbs that end in -are

2nd Conjugation
This conjugation category consists of verbs that end in -yre