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Synthe-Germanic [THRD]
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Typology Progressing 1,390 words Synthe-Germanic
Niwjaz Gatungon
[niwjɑz gɑt̪uŋgon]*
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 21 October 2023
Language type A posteriori
Species Human/humanoid
About Synthe-Germanic An engineered language derived from Proto-Germanic; instead of the noun class system merging over time, the three genders have been eliminated, there is regularization and distinction between many inflections, and many of the descendants' derivations have been introduced.
Sample of Synthe-Germanic[view] Ajnaz mann ƕaz _ sægæṋ "Wezo þo rík" isiði _ _ rík.

Any man who must say "I am the king" is no true king.
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Language family relationships
Language treeGermanic
 ⤷ Proto-Germanic
  ⤷  Synthe-Germanic
[view] About GermanicThe Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of approximately 500 million people mainly in North America, Oceania, Western and Northern Europe. Proto-Germanic , which was spoken in approxima...
Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialLabio-
dental
DentalAlveolarPalatalLabio-
velar
Velar
Nasal m     n     [ŋ]1 [ŋʷ]2
Plosive p b         k kʷ g gʷ
Fricative   f [v]3 θ [ð]4 s z     x xʷ [ɣ]5 [ɣ̆]6
Lateral approximant       l      
Approximant         j j̃ [j̆]7 w w̃ [w̆]8  
Trill       r      
  1. allophone of /n/
  2. allophone of /n/
  3. allophone of /b/
  4. allophone of /d̪/
  5. allophone of /g/
  6. allophonic, between vowels
  7. allophonic, between vowels
  8. allophonic, between vowels
VowelsFrontBack
Close i i: ĩ: ĩ [ĭ]1 y y: ỹ: ỹ u u: ũ: ũ [ŭ]2
Close-mid e e: ẽ: ẽ ø ø: ø̃: ø̃ o o: õ: õ
Near-open æ æ: æ̃: æ̃  
Open   ɑ ɑ: ɑ̃: ɑ̃
  1. only occurs after a long vowel and consanant or two consanants, allophone of /j/
  2. only occurs after a long vowel and consanant or two consanants, allophone of /w/
Syllable Structure(C)(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C)
Any Position:
any single consanant
s + p, t, k
Initial and medial:
s + q
any plain plosive + r, l
any plain voiceless fricative + r, l, w, n
plain velars + n
Medial and Final:
any voiceless fricative + plain plosive
Stress informationStress is always placed on the first root syllable of a word. Prefixes never receive primary stress, but their root can receive stress in compound words.
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Synthe-Germanic. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 Synthe-GermanicOrthography [edit]
Aa
á
/ɑ/
Áá
/ɑ:/
Bb
bez
/b/, [v]
Cc
ce
/gʷ/, [w]
Dd
dez
/d̪/, [ð]
Ðð
[ð]
Ee
é
/e/
Éé
/e:/
Ff
ef
/f/
Gg
ge
/g/, [ɣ]
Hh
eh
/x/
Ii
í
/i/
Íí
/i:/
Jj
ja
/j/
Ĵĵ
jænøn
/j̃/
Kk
ke
/k/
Ll
el
/l/
Mm
em
/m/, [ŋʷ]
Nn
en
/n/, [ŋ], [ŋʷ]
Ṋṋ
inøn
//
Oo
ó
/o/
Óó
/o:/
Pp
pez
/p/
Qq
qe
/kʷ/
Rr
ar
/r/
Ss
es
/s/
Tt
tez
/t̪/
Uu
ú
/u/
Úú
/u:/
Vv
[v]
Ww
wa
/w/
Ẃẃ
[w]
Ŵŵ
wænøn
/w̃/
Xx
[ɣ]
Yy
ý
/y/
Ýý
/y:/
Zz
ez
/z/
Ææ
ǽ
/æ/
Ǽǽ
/æ:/
Ƕƕ
ƕø
/xʷ/
Øø
ǿ
/ø/
Ǿǿ
/ø:/
Þþ
/θ/
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    Typological information for Synthe-Germanic

    Coarticulation / Consonant series(Labio)velar/ plain
    Demonstrative proximityDistal/Medial/Proximal
    NasalsNasal stops and vowels
    Noun-relative clause orderMixed
    Vowel harmonyFront-back

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