Syórrèx

Syórrèx / Syóřèx

Classification and Dialects
The ancient Syórrèx(Rich Sea) language has been thriving in the Korean Peninsula during the year 2000BC (Before Christ), soon after they started developing the Syó(Sea) script, they formalized writing in the Tibetan steppes but brought it into the Korean Peninsula the year 1800BC.

It now uses the same script since that age and reformed some of the grammar it had, the dialects of this language are mainly seperated in the Voiced/Unvoiced field where one dialect wants voiced the others want unvoiced sounds.

Consonants
There are 27 consonants sounds plus the glottal stop in the Syórrèx script, they all count has one consonant in the script,(RRR and others are also one consonant).
 * S,Z;
 * M,N,Ng,Nh;
 * Y,W(w~ʍ[used rarely]);
 * R,RR,RRR;
 * L,Lh;
 * X,J,Tx,Dj;
 * P,B,T,D,K,G;
 * V,F;
 * H,' ;

Vowels
There are 9 vowel sounds in the Syórrèx script divided into three groups, A,E,O.
 * Á,A;
 * Ë/E̋,É,E,È;
 * Ó,O,Ò;

Phonotactics
The script has the following rules: Example:
 * V,VV;
 * CV,CCV,CCVV,CVV;
 * C,CC: only when there is Ablativea vowel end in the prior syllable block;
 * If there are more than three vowels following each other they must be said with a pause between each pair;
 * Syórrèx, Syó(CCV), rrè(CV) x(C);

Writing System
The letters on the Right of the "/" are an alternative to the official, Ë, G̃, Ñ, Ř, R̊, L̃, C ,Ç;

Cases
The language has 8 grammatical cases:
 * Nominative;
 * Accusative;
 * Dative;
 * Genitive;
 * Locative;
 * Instrumental;
 * Ablative;
 * Vocative;

Nouns
The nouns decline in number, case and gender.

Nouns can only end in ó,è,á.

3rd Case
Example full: Rè(person) + a(Male) + ë/e̋(plural) + në/ne̋(Genitive): Rèae̋ne̋ /ɾiɐ.ɛnɛ/ (Men's)

Verbs
Verbs conjugate in three tenses, Past, Future and Present.

Verbs only end in "d" and they are always regular.

Syntax
The basic syntax of the Syórrèx is:
 * (Subject) Verb (D.Object) (I.Object)
 * (Subject) Negative Verb (D.Object) (I.Object)
 * Question word (Subject) Verb (D.Object) (I.Object)
 * Question word (Subject) Negative Verb (D.Object) (I.Object)

Lexicon
Coming soon...

Example text

 * A man saw the rich sea.
 * Rèapomé zódò Syóhó rrèx
 * Rèapomé(person + male + nominative case) zódò(to see + past) Syóhó(Sea + accusative case) rrèx(adjective rich);
 * [ɾiɐpomɛ zɔdu sjɔhɔ ɹiʃ ]