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Dplsko (pronounced: Douptcho) is a conlang in progress

Dplsko
Type
Alignment
Head direction
Tonal No
Declensions No
Conjugations No
Genders
Nouns decline according to...
Case Number
Definiteness Gender
Verbs conjugate according to...
Voice Mood
Person Number
Tense Aspect
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Classification and Dialects

Phonology

Consonants

Bilabial Labio-dental Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal Epiglottal Glottal
Nasal m ɲ
Plosive b k, g
Fricative β f, v ʐ ç ɣ h
Affricate
Approximant j
Trill
Flap or tap
Lateral fric.
Lateral app.
Lateral flap

Vowels

Front Near-front Central Near-back Back
High
Near-high
High-mid
Mid
Low-mid
Near-low
Low

Phonotactics

Pronounciation

Rules for letters with two pronunciations:

The letter A is pronounced ɐ when followed by a when followed by either an R or another vowel.

The letter C is pronounced ʒ when it is in the last or first syllable of a word.

The letter E is pronounced i when it is followed by a T or K.

The letter E is pronounced ə when it is followed by a G, C or another vowel.

The letter G is pronounced dʒ when it is in the last syllable of a word.

The letter H is silent when it is surrounded by consonants OR 2 of the same letter.

The letter J is pronounced ɣ in verbs.

The letter K is pronounced ç when it is followed by a vowel.

The letter N is pronounced ŋ when it is at the end of a word.

The letter O is pronounced ɒ when it is at the start of a word.

The letter O is pronounced ɔ when it is after an L.

The letter S is pronounced ʐ when it is followed by a vowel.

The letter U is pronounced ʌ when it is followed by a vowel.

The letter X is pronounced z when it is at the start of a word.

Stressing

Usually, the first syllable is stressed, unless there is a syllable marked with an Umlaut.

Writing System

Letter a æ b c d e f g h i j k
Sound a, ɐ æ b ʒ, tʃ d e, i, ə f, v g, dʒ h i, j, ɣ k, ç
Letter l m n o r s t u w x
Sound l m n, ŋ o, ɔ, ɒ ɾ s, ʐ t ʌ, u w ç, z
Letter
Sound

Grammar

Articles

Articles are placed before nouns. The indefinite article is used in singular and dual forms, but not for plural.

  • Dækt is the definite article for singular and dual nouns: Dækt Fancz (The Fish)
  • Dæn is the definite article for plural nouns: Dæn Hujns (The Dogs)
  • Ums is the indefinite article for all nouns: Ums Kato (A Cat)

Nouns

Verbs

Syntax

Lexicon

Example text

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