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| Obviative || za || zas | |||
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| Animate interrogative || põi || põis | |||
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| Inanimate interrogative || pel || pels | |||
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| Animate relative || sum || sums | |||
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| Inanimate relative || sul || suls | |||
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Revision as of 04:19, 6 May 2016
Rõktiap is a classical language of Rulak, with a rich tradition of literature, science and philosophy.
Introduction
Phonology
Orthography
Rõktiap uses a syllabic alphabet called Rõktiapma Rõethar [r̝ɤktʰi̯ɒpmɒ r̝ɤɜthɒr̝̥], which resembles Hangul. The same script is used for a modern descendant called Zienruol, but not for Hʻõelmriusi, another modern descendant, which uses the Rietz alphabet.
Consonants
| Labial | Alveolar | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stop | voiceless aspirated | p /pʰ/ | t /tʰ/ | k /kʰ/ | ĸ /qʰ/ | q /ʔ/ |
| voiceless unaspirated | pp /p/ | tt /t/ | kk /k/ | ĸĸ /q/ | ||
| voiced | b /b/ | d /d/ | g /ɡ/ | ɢ /ɢ/ | ||
| Fricative | voiceless | s /s/ | ʜ /χ/ | h /h/ | ||
| voiced | z /z/ | ȝ /ʁ/ | ||||
| Nasal | m /m/ | n /n/ | ng /ŋ/ | |||
| Lateral | l /l/ | |||||
| Fricative trill | r /r̝/ | |||||
Nasals and liquids are devoiced in syllable codas. For example nool (wave) is pronounced [no:ɬ], and ᴋᴋurs (shoulders) is pronounced [qur̝̥s] or [qur̝̥ɕ].
Vowels
| Front | Back | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Unrounded | Rounded | ||
| High | i /i/ | u /u/ | |
| Mid | e /e/ | õ /ɤ/ | o /o/ |
| Low | ä /æ/ | a /ɒ/ | |
Prosody
Stress
The first syllable of a multisyllabic word is pronounced at a slightly higher pitch, on a falling tone.
Intonation
Phonotactics
The syllable structure of Rõktiap is (C)(l/r)V(V)(C)(s).
Morphophonology
Morphology
Nouns
Nouns inflect for case and number. There are two numbers, the singular, which is unmarked, and the plural, which uses the suffix -i for nouns ending in s and -s otherwise. For example:
- qiim (flower), qiims (flowers)
- ᴋol (language), ᴋols (languages)
- ʜeik (shark), ʜeiks (sharks)
- lias (mound), liasi (mounds)
- ttões (beaver), ttõesi (beavers)
There are 18 cases in Rõktiap:
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | qiim | qiims |
| Accusative | qiimken | qiimsken |
| Genitive | qiimma | qiimsma |
| Dative | qiimtoo | qiimstoo |
| Instrumental | qiimtrun | qiimstrun |
| Equative | qiimttin | qiimsttin |
| Adessive | qiimnõs | qiimsnõs |
| Ablative | qiimnõn | qiimsnõn |
| Illative | qiimbo | qiimsbo |
| Inessive | qiimhos | qiimshos |
| Elative | qiimhon | qiimshon |
| Sublative | qiimzaat | qiimszaat |
| Superessive | qiimʜes | qiimsʜes |
| Delative | qiimʜen | qiimsʜen |
| Translative | qiimttel | qiimsttel |
| Benefactive | qiimro | qiimsro |
| Causal | qiimkõns | qiimskõns |
| Terminative | qiimᴋip | qiimsᴋip |
Pronouns
The first person and second person pronouns are dii and kein, which pluralize to diis and keins.
Here are the other pronouns:
| Pronoun | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Proximate | kir | kirs |
| Obviative | za | zas |
| Animate interrogative | põi | põis |
| Inanimate interrogative | pel | pels |
| Animate relative | sum | sums |
| Inanimate relative | sul | suls |
Verbs
There are only two verbs in Rõktiap: qua (to do) and tre (to be). These are extremely irregular, and tre is defective in that it doesn't have progressive forms:
| Simple | Progressive | Perfect | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Past | ȝuum | ȝuon | ȝiums drun |
| Present | qua | quan | ȝiums tre |
| Future | uᴋor | uᴋõn | ȝiums nrup |
| Simple | Perfect | |
|---|---|---|
| Past | drun | triis drun |
| Present | tre | triis tre |
| Future | nrup | triis nrup |
Rõktiap often relies on circumlocutions for many verbs that can't be translated directly from English or other Rulakian languages:
- Dii·nõn kein·too ttos tre.
- 1SG.ABL 2SG.DAT love be.PRES
- I love you.
- Ttões·ma ʜõip·s·hos qiup qiim tre.
- beaver.GEN eye.PL.INESS one flower be.PRES
- The beaver sees a flower.
- Buot·no·ma ɢaim·s·bo qiup säi ʜeik ȝuum.
- brain.AGENT.GEN hand.PL.ILL one big shark do.PAST
- The scholar caught a big shark.
- Hʻeik ngiäl·ttel ȝuum, qeik buotno "Quõi"·ttin drun.
- shark earth-TRANSL do.PAST, CONJ scholar "Wow".EQU be.PAST
- The shark died, and the scholar said "Wow".
Syntax
Constituent order
Rõktiap is almost completely head-final, except for complementizer phrases, such as those using the word lo (whether, interrogative marker) and met (if), which are head-initial.