Brussian

This conlang is being rebuilt from the ground up - This page will not update until I am finished with the grammar and have some words

Brussian V9.1 is coming soon

Brussian V7.4.3 was created July 11, 2021

Created By LucasKoopa (A.K.A. Raccoon Byz)

Consonants
Co-Articulated Sounds: ɥ

Vowels

 * [y] is the only vowel that can't be proceeded by [j]

Allophony
Here's a chart that explains Brussian Allophony

Phonotactics
CCrVCC

Note: Uses the Orthography

Long Coda Sounds
In Brussian, the last letter in the world is

If it’s a consonant then it’s long “:”


 * Clause 1: Except for  and  are always long
 * Clause 2: Stops are never long

If it’s a vowel then nothing happens

Illegal Sounds
Note: Made in orthography

If it's marked with X it's illegal

Rhotic Vowels & Rhotic Harmony
When a vowel comes after  it becomes rhoticized and all vowels after it are also rhoticized but it’s blocked by stops

So  would have the last vowel rhoticized but  would not

Note: These are not actual words, I made them up for this example to explain to you how it works

Noun Classes
Brussian has noun classes


 * Neutral (Marked With N)
 * Animate (Marked With A)
 * Inanimate (Marked With I)

Numbers in neutral vary person to person

Numbers in animate are count nouns

Numbers in inanimate are mass nouns

Anything holy is neutral

Nouns & Adjectives
Nouns take so many affixes I can't count them

And Brussian's adjectives are affixed onto the noun. No other actual natlangs, natlangs, or artlangs does or do this (At least as I know of).

Verbs
There are 4 unique verb endings. These only conjugate for number, person, and mood



Other
Word Order: SOV

Sentence Structure:


 * Subject
 * Direct Object
 * Indirect Object
 * Verb

Thank You
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