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Name: [[]]

Type:

Alignment:

Head Direction:

Number of genders:

Declensions: No

Conjugations: No

Nouns declined
according to
Case Number
Definitiveness Gender
Verbs conjugated
according to
Voice Mood
Person Number
Tense Aspect
Gender Cases Numbers Tenses Persons Moods Voices Aspects
Verb No No No No No No No No
Nouns No No No No No No No No
Adjectives No No No No No No No No
Numbers No No No No No No No No
Participles No No No No No No No No
Adverb No No No No No No No No
Pronouns No No No No No No No No
Adpositions No No No No No No No No
Article No No No No No No No No
Particle No No No No No No No No


Setting

Sralnic is a language isolate. It has a moderately complex but highly regular grammar. The language is most spoken in the island of Esrilt, located in the northern part of the North Sea.

Phonology

Sralnic has twenty-four letters, composed of eighteen consonants and six vowels. It is the same as the traditional Latin Alphabet, but with the absence of C (where K and S are used instead) and Q (where KW is used instead). There are also five digraphs, ng, th, dh, sh, and zh. The alphabet looks like this:

ABDEFGHIJKLMNOPRSTUVWXYZ
abdefghijklmnoprstuvwxyz

Consonants

This is a chart of all the consonants found in Sralnic and what letter represents them, in parentheses. In paired places, the top is unvoiced and the bottom is voiced.

Bilabial Labiod. Dental Alveol. Postalv. Retrofl. Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyn. Epiglot. Glottal
Nasals m (m) n (n) ŋ (ng)
Plosives p (p)
b (b)
t (t)
d (d)
k (k)
g (g)
Fricatives f (f)
v (v)
θ (th)
ð (dh)
s (s)
z (z)
ʃ (sh)
ʒ (zh)
x (x) h (h)
Approxim. ɹ (r) j (j)
Trills
Flaps / taps
Lateral Fric.
Lateral Appr. l (l)
Affricates
Co-art. approx. w (w) +velar w (w) +labiod

Vowels

This is a chart of all the vowels found in Sralnic and what letter represents them, in parentheses. If in pairs, unrounded vowels are on top and rounded vowels are on the bottom. There are six vowels, a, e, i, o, u, and y.

Front Near-front Central Near-back Back
Close i (i)
y (y)
u (u)
Near-close
Close-mid o (o)
Mid
Open-mid ɛ (e)
Near-open
Open a (a)

Phonotactics

  • There are six types of sounds in Sralnic: Nasals (N, M, etc.), Plosives (T, K, etc.), Fricatives (F, S, etc.), Laterals (L), Vowels (A, E, etc.), and Approximants (R, W, etc.).
    • Nasals can only be next to vowels, and can never be next to another consonant.
    • Plosives can only be next to vowels, and before laterals, fricatives (affricates), and approximants, and after fricatives.
    • Fricatives have no rules, except for sometimes not bordering other consonants because of their rules.
    • Laterals can only be next to vowels, and follow fricatives and plosives.
    • Vowels follow the rules of the consonants, and can be placed next to each other. Each vowel is pronounced distinctly--no diphthongs.
    • Approximants can only be next to vowels, and follow fricatives and plosives.
    • These rules do not apply if the consonants are part of separate syllables.

Stress

Stress is regular, with the accented syllable always being located on the final syllable. Stress is light, and no two words are the same except for in stress.

Spelling

Sralnic is phonetic, so each word is written as it sounds and vice versa. However, foreign names are usually not changed to be phonetic.

Basic Grammar

Dictionary

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