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- | **Kendane͡ivash** is the language of the [[: | + | **Kendane͡ivash** is the language of the [[: |
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- | - someone might define a word for a widget in one part of the universe and someone else might define a word for the **same kind of widget** in another part of the universe, in which case both words will be used | + | |
- | - someone might define a word for a widget in one part of the universe and someone else might define **the (coincidentally) same word** for a different kind of widget in another part of the universe, in which case standard practise is to use the word for both things if possible, either by respecting ' | + | |
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- | New vocabulary is rarely added to the Commons, though, and Threadwielders are generally happy with Kendane͡ivash as-is. | + | |
A canonical dictionary can be found on [[https:// | A canonical dictionary can be found on [[https:// | ||
- | ===== Nature | + | ===== Characteristics |
- | By inherent design, // | + | By inherent design, // |
If the mode of communication is not clear, the person initiating a conversation will begin with a recital of the // | If the mode of communication is not clear, the person initiating a conversation will begin with a recital of the // | ||
- | ==== Alphabet ==== | + | See also: |
- | There are 21 " | + | * [[:Kendane͡ivash:Alphabet]] |
- | + | * [[:Kendane͡ivash:Grammar]] | |
- | The standard Latin transcription used by the author consists of all standard Latin characters, | + | * [[: |
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- | In other words, these Latin letters are used: | + | |
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- | | a | b | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | s̈ | t | u | v | y | z | | + | |
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- | The consonant alphabet is transcribed as follows: | + | |
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- | | z | sh | s | r | l | h | b | p | n | m | v | f | th | t | d | j | g | q | k | ks | s̈ | | + | |
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- | * //f// is more often rendered as //ph// | + | |
- | * //k// may be optionally rendered as //c// (such as in [[:character:Valcen]]'s name), usually when the author feels that using //k// would make the word look too much like someone slipped | + | |
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- | The vowel alphabet is transcribed as follows: | + | |
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- | | o | u | a | i͡u | e͡i | i | i͡y | y | a͡i | u͡i | e | | + | |
===== Spread ===== | ===== Spread ===== | ||
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==== kavkema ==== | ==== kavkema ==== | ||
- | The most //notable// users of the language are the [[: | + | The most //notable// users of the language are the [[: |
That this "// | That this "// | ||
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==== Draconics ==== | ==== Draconics ==== | ||
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Some [[: | Some [[: | ||
- | ===== Neologisms, Nonce Words and Names ===== | ||
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- | ==== Portmanteauing ==== | ||
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- | In the Threadwielder tongue, new words are created chiefly by drastic portmanteauing of composite words. In so much as it's possible, pronounceable and not too outlandish, words are occasionally outright folded into each other, as long as the composite word can still strongly insinuate its base words. | ||
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- | An extreme example: The name " | ||
- | Think of it like poetry. |
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