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Archeoin
Arxlodeion Leksikon
Type Synthetic
Alignment Nominative-Accusative
Head direction End (usually)
Tonal No
Declensions Yes
Conjugations Yes
Genders 3
Nouns decline according to...
Case Number
Definiteness Gender
Verbs conjugate according to...
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Archeoin language - Basic Info[]

Classification and Dialects[]

Phonology[]

Consonants[]

Bilabial Labio-dental Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal-Epiglottal Glottal
Nasal m ɱ n ŋ
Plosive p b t d k g
Sibilant Fri. s z ʃ ʒ
Non-Sib. Fricative ɸ β f v θ (ð) x (ɣ) h
Affricate t͡s d͡z t͡ʃ d͡ʒ
Approximant j w
Trill r
Flap or tap
Lateral fric.
Lateral app. l
Lateral flap

Vowels[]

Front Near-front Central Near-back Back
High i y u
Near-high
High-mid (e) ø o (ɤ)
Mid (ə)
Low-mid ɛ (ɔ)
Near-low æ
Low a (ɑ)

Phonotactics[]

General phonotactic: (C)V(CV)(s, n)

V = Vowel or Diphthong

C = Consonant

Writing System[]

(Vowels with a macron +õ, ü, ä, ö are just long versions of the vowel) This is a romanization of the native alphabet of the language, which is not Latin.

Letter Primary Sound Secondary Sound(s) (popular pronounce) Secondary Sound(s) (phonetic rules)
a/ā [a] [ɑ] /
b [b] / [ⱱ] between two vowels, [p] before unvoiced occlusive
k [k] / [g] before voiced occlusive
d [d] / [t] before unvoiced occlusive
e/ē [ɛ] [e] /
f [f] / [ɸ] between two vowels, [v] before voiced occlusive
g [g] / [k] before unvoiced occlusive
j [d͡ʒ] / It forms [t͡ʃ] sound with k after it (digraph), and becomes [t͡ʃ] before unvoiced occlusive
h [h] / /
i/ī [i] / [j]. Alternance [i]/[j] follows the same rules as Italian or Romanian.
l [l] / /
m [m] / [ɱ] before labiodental
n [n] / [ŋ] before velar, [ɱ] before labiodental
o/ō [o] [ɔ] /
ô/õ [wa] / /
p [p] / [b] before voiced occlusive
r [r] / /
s [s] / [z]. Alternance [s]/[z] follows the same rules as Italian.
š [ʃ] / [ʒ] before voiced occlusive
t [t] / [d] before voiced occlusive
th [θ] / [ð] before voiced occlusive
u/ū [u] / [w]. Alternance [u]/[w] follows the same rules as Italian and Romanian.
v [v] / [f] before unvoiced occlusive
z [z] / /
ž [ʒ] / [ʃ] before unvoiced occlusive
ź [t͡s] / [d͡z] before voiced occlusive
ż [d͡z] / [t͡s] before unvoiced occlusive
x [x] / [ɣ] before voiced occlusive
y/ü [y] / /
æ/ä [æ] / /
ø/ö [ø] [ɤ], [ə] /

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