Krisnallen

General information
Krisnallen is the main language spoken by several fairy people who came from Valandyan. It was developped by Marco Quaranta for the rock opera The sword of ice and fire by Italian band Aurea Sectio.

Phonology
Krisnallen has an almost phonetic alphabet. Althought fairy people use their own alphabet called Krispärivad (which means fairy's alphabet) we can use Latin one with some diacritical mark.

In romanization of Krispärivad we have thirtyfive letters.

Twentyone consonants. Thirteen vowels. One approximant consonant.

In the next tables we can find them. Out of the parenthesys we can find the transliteration in Latin alphabet of Krisnallen char, in the parenthesys its sound accordint IPA conventions.

Consonants
When two consonant are filled in the same cell the upper one is voiceless and the lower one is voiced

The symbol * indicate that this sound is an allophone of [n]

The symbol ** indicates that this sound can be rappresented only by a digraph.

Phonological diphtongs
There are four diphtongs with a different sound from the two vowels. They are the base of Krisnallen verbal system, in fact every verbal conjugation is charaterized by one of them. As we can see there are no way to know if a sound is made by a phonological diphtong or by a single vowel. We can know it only by context or experience.

Non phonological diphtongs
There are many non phonological diphotongs. Everyone has a sound deriving by combination of both vowels.

These diphtongs are:

AE [a'ε], AO [a'ɔ], AU [a'u], ĀE [ha'ε], ĀI [ha'i], ĀO [ha'ɔ]

EI [ε'i], EO [ε'ɔ], EU [ε'u], ĒA, [hε'a], ĒI, [hε'i], ĒO [hε'ɔ]

OA [ɔ'a], OI [ɔ'i], OU [ɔ'u], ŌA [hɔ'a], ŌE [hɔ'ε], ŌI [hɔ'i]

As we can see from IPA transcription, second vowel of a non phonological diphtong is always stressed.

Two vowels in a diphtong are not divided into two different syllabes.

Hiatus
Every other combination of two vowels (in example the combination with a long one) are hiatus. These ones are divided into two different syllabes.

Vowels in both kind of diphtongs are included in the same syllabe.

Stress
Primary stress is unpredictable and it must be memorized as part of the pronunciation of an individual word. It can be found only on the last four syllabes.

Krisnallen has this important stress rule: a short vowel followed by one or more syllabes with long vowels can't be stressed. A short vowel is tonic only when is followed by syllabes with short vowels.

Words with stress before antepenult syllabe are very rare. Words, which terminate with a vowel, with stress on ultima syllabe are only verbs in particular conjugation. When a word is formed by prefix or suffix and has stress on a syllabe before one of the last fours, his stress moves until antepnult syllabe. Compounds follow the rule of floating stress. The final stress is one of stresses of the single words that is in one of last four syllabes.

Secondary stress is always on a syllabe before the tonic one. In compounds is on the tonic sillabes of single words if is not adjacent to the compound tonic one.

Verbs
Krisnallen has four conjugations charaterized by one of the four phonological diphtongs in desinence of infinitive. Every verb has two important vowel. Even if Krisnallen havs four conjugation every verb can be conjugate using this rule:
 * 1) tematic vowel: it's in the verb root. It's the tonic vowel of the verb, It can be a phonological diphtong but it's an infrequent case.
 * 2) verbal vowel: it's in the verb desinence. It's the first vowel of phonological diphtong. Thanks to this one we can know the cojnugation of a conjugated verbal for.

 + + 

In some tense verbal vowel is omitted.

In first person of present indicative the  is empty

Example:

Ir krisa [ir kri'sa]: I shine. No ; :

Dar ālimbos [d̪ar 'halimbɔs]: You dance. : o; : -s

Yor vayoresen [jɔr βa'jɔrεsεn]: He loves : e; : -sen