Altieric

Altieric is the national dialect of the Altieri race. It is an ancient language that is primarily used by the Altieri who inhabit the dimension Aorcielus. It utilizes a glyphic alphabet system for communication when used literally.

The dialect is classified as an analytic-synthetic due to its hybrid-nature as an agglutinative, fusional and analytic all combined. It is one of the few dialects to exist in this category with as thymolinguistic like Hymmnolik, despite it bearing no link nor similarities to the mentioned, except with Ra'Cielic (Ari'Veciela), which is Altieric's predecessor dialect.

Overall Analysis of Dialect
The dialect is mainly synthetic, 40% being polysynthetic, 11% fusional, 29% agglutinative and 15% analytic while the remaining 25% is composed of thymolinguistic elements.

The thymolinguistic H-Wave class of this dialect is exactly the same as the H-Wave class of Ra'Cielic -- this means that although humans are able to understand and speak Altieric phonology-wise, they will never be able to understand nor replicate the emotions carried in the words and sounds that the Altieri are able to produce since their mental wavelengths are below Altieri H-Wave standards, meaning that only those above or with the exact same wavelength as the Altieri will be able to fully utilize the dialect.

Altieric is subjected to tremendous wavelength and D-Wave alternation under intense emotions or mental stress, often this change manifests as a complete distortion in the speaker's voice, sounding as high-pitched noise or static to individuals with hearing capacity the same as humanity's. This is due to the fact that Altieric is a thymolinguistic language of high calibre, which renders it vulnerable to such mentality. So far, this has only occurred by Altieri.

Phonology
Due to the nature of the language's phonological structure and composition, it can be spoken by humans near-perfect.

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Vowels
Altieric diphthongs have a more wider range of precise sounds in their vocabulary, and have rarely changed over time with per country state.

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Consonants
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Emotion Clusters
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Aorist Tense
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"To be" Copula
An equivalent to "(to) be" or "is" in Altieric would be 'æ'. In Altieric, 'æ' is prefixed to the nominative noun, separated by a dash between; the noun following the copula-prefixed word would be interpreted as the end result or state of the word. Example:

æ-je Solumenthia.

(To be)-(I (Fem. I-POV Formal Sing. Nominative Pron.) (Targeted State/Result)

If one wished to say "My name is Solumenthia", they would have to say 'æ-le Solumenthia', not 'je æ Solumenthia' (which would translate to "Solumenthia is I").

Articles
Articles are optional in Altieric, and are rarely used in most cases -- they are characterised as single letter words with stress.

Genitive
Genitive case is indicated through several forms, the most recurrent being suffixation. The form depends mostly on the type of object or existence the 'owner' assumes, whether it is a sentient 'owner', a non-sentient 'owner' or a conceptual 'owner'.

Pronouns
Because the Altieri are divine quintessential beings who are considered angelic and "spiritual" in terms of biology, psychology, appearance and origin, many xenolinguists have made the assumption that pronouns in Altieric are solely gender-neutral. However, there do exist gendered pronouns in Altieric.

Amongst each other, Altieric use gender-neutral pronouns; but when communicating with non-Altieri, they use gendered cases -- some Altieri even use gendered cases amongst each other instead of neuter pronouns.

Altieric pronouns also come in 5 cases: Aggressive, Formal, Honorific, Informal and Pejorative.
 * Aggressive: As the name suggests, it is used to imply hostility or wariness. It is considered the least aggressive form of Pejorative.
 * Formal: Used between strangers and in formal or business cases to imply common respect. Its function is very much alike the Japanese formality cases.
 * Honorific: Used to denote a speaker's high level of respect or reverence, and can be considered the Altieric equivalent of the Japanese prefixes '  sama  ' or dono '.
 * Informal: Considered the 'casual' pronoun case, used between family members and friends to denote closeness and familiarity. Using this with a stranger or in formal cases would be considered rude or invasive, much like in the case of Japanese pronoun formality.
 * Pejorative: Considered the most hostile pronoun case, it is more hostile than the Aggressive Case and extremely vulgar in connotation.

Advanced Grammar
Altieric is known commonly for being originally a tonal language similar to Ra'Cielic but was reformed and modernised in the late future in accord to two reasons.

One of the reasons is due to the fact that the language albeit tonal existed in a level higher than any, consisting of frequencies that exceeded human or mortal vocalisation and audio.

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Lexicon
To view all of the known words of the dialect, please visit this page: Altieric/Lexicon