Digimoji
Natively known as: ciptisb /kɪpˈtɪsb/
...and he stood holding his hat and turned his wet face to the wind...echchod i chol i htigam leridr echchod i wavap wirgang mel eledtmle lanisk
Pronunciation: /ɛʧˈʧod ɪ ʧol ɪ htɪˈgɑm lɛˈɹɪdɹ ɛʧˈʧod ɪ wɑˈvɑp wɪɹˈgɑŋ mɛl ɛˈlɛdtəˌməlɛ lɑˈnɪsk/
Ciptisbian word order: and he stood his hat holding and his wet face turned the wind to
Spelling & Phonology
Consonant inventory: b c d f g h k l m n p q r s t v w x z↓Manner/Place→ | Bilabial | Labiodental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal |
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Nasal | m | n | |||||
Stop | p b | t d | c | k g | q | ||
Fricative | f v | s z | x | h | |||
Trill | r | ||||||
Lateral approximant | l |
↓Manner/Place→ | Labial-velar |
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Approximant | w |
Front | Back | |
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High | i y | u |
High-mid | e | o |
Low | a |
Stress pattern: Second — stress is on the second syllable ? Sound changes (in order of application):
- htm → ətmə
- tml → təməl
- http → ətəp
- a → ɑ
- b → b
- ch → ʧ
- c → k
- d → d
- e → ɛ
- f → f
- g → g
- h → h
- i → ɪ
- j → ʤ
- k → k
- l → l
- m → m
- ng → ŋ
- n → n
- o → o
- p → p
- q → k
- r → ɹ
- sh → ʃ
- s → s
- th → θ
- t → t
- u → ʌ
- v → v
- w → w
- x → ks
- y → i
- z → z
Pronunciation | Spelling |
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ɛː | ä |
ɛ | ä |
øː | ö |
œ | ö |
oː | å |
ɔ | o |
yː | y |
ʏ | y |
ʉː | u |
ɵ | u |
ʊ | o |
uː | o |
iː | i |
ɪ | i |
eː | e |
ɑː | a |
ŋn | gn |
ŋ | ng |
j | g / _# |
ɧ | sj |
kk | ck |
ɕ | k |
Grammar
Main word order: Subject Object Verb (Prepositional phrase). “Mary opened the door with a key” turns into Mary the door opened with a key.Adjective order: Adjectives are positioned before the noun.
Adposition: postpositions ?
Nouns
Nouns have two cases:- Nominative is the doer of a verb: dog bites man.
- Accusative is the done-to of a verb: man bites dog.
Nominative | No affix
qien /kɪˈɛn/ dog (doing the verb) |
Accusative | If ends with vowel: Suffix -s
Else: Suffix -i qieni /kɪˈɛnɪ/ (verb done to) dog |
Singular | Plural | |
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Definite | No affix
qien /kɪˈɛn/ the dog |
Prefix htma-
htmaqien /ətˈməɑˌkɪɛn/ the dogs |
Indefinite | If ends with vowel: Suffix -l
Else: Suffix -a qiena /kɪˈɛnɑ/ a dog |
Suffix -eh
qieneh /kɪˈɛnɛh/ some dogs |
Articles
Ciptisbian encodes definite article ‘the’, and indefinite article ‘a’ in noun affixes. See Noun section.Pronouns
Nominative | Accusative | |
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1st singular | yl /il/ I | u /ʌ/ me |
2nd singular | idr /ɪdɹ/ you | cend /kɛnd/ you |
3rd singular masc | i /ɪ/ he, it (masc) | qa /kɑ/ his, it (masc) |
3rd singular fem | e /ɛ/ she, it (fem) | em /ɛm/ her, it (fem) |
1st plural | cesb /kɛsb/ we | ep /ɛp/ us |
2nd plural | hid /hɪd/ you all | uhtml /ʌˈətməl/ you all |
3rd plural | a /ɑ/ they | oht /oht/ them |
Possessive determiners
Possessive | |
---|---|
1st singular | il /ɪl/ my |
2nd singular | idɹ /ɪdɹ/ your |
3rd singular masc | i /ɪ/ his |
3rd singular fem | ä /ɛ/ her |
1st plural | käsb /kɛsb/ our |
2nd plural | hid /hɪd/ your (pl) |
3rd plural | ɑ /ɑ/ their |
Verbs
Singular | Plural | |
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Present | Prefix bi-
bihel /bɪˈhɛl/ (I/you/he/she/it) learn(s) |
If ends with vowel: Suffix -ch
Else: Suffix -a hela /hɛˈlɑ/ (we/you all/they) learn |
Past | Prefix de-
dehel /dɛˈhɛl/ (I/you/he/she/it) learned |
No affix
hel /hɛl/ (we/you all/they) learned |
Remote past | Suffix -ec
helec /hɛˈlɛk/ (I/you/he/she/it) learned (long ago) |
Prefix di-
dihel /dɪˈhɛl/ (we/you all/they) learned (long ago) |
Future | If ends with vowel: Suffix -w
Else: Suffix -i heli /hɛˈlɪ/ (I/you/he/she/it) will learn |
If ends with vowel: Suffix -n
Else: Suffix -y hely /hɛˈli/ (we/you all/they) will learn |
Progressive aspect
The ‘progressive’ aspect refers to actions that are happening at the time of speaking, such as I am learning.Ciptisbian uses a standalone particle word for progressive:
Progressive | Particle before the verb: chengchesb -
chengchesb hel /ʧɛŋˈʧɛsb hɛl/ is learning |
Habitual aspect
The ‘habitual’ aspect refers to actions that happen habitually, such as I learn (something new every day), as opposed to actions that happen once (I learned something).Ciptisbian uses an affix for habitual:
Habitual | Prefix he-
hehel /hɛˈhɛl/ learns |
Numbers
Ciptisbian has a base-10 number system: 1 - le2 - otmlamnu
3 - erwupuq
4 - wa
5 - tenteng
6 - dranoxt
7 - che
8 - ihed
9 - didlycim
10 - chowiew
100 - ihtmlom
1000 - qosta
Derivational morphology
Adjective → adverb = If ends with vowel: Suffix -chElse: Suffix -e
Adjective → noun (the quality of being [adj]) = Suffix -ir
Adjective → verb (to make something [adj]) = Prefix we-
Noun → adjective (having the quality of [noun]) = Suffix -id
Noun → adjective relating to noun (e.g. economy → economic) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -w
Else: Suffix -e
Noun to verb = Prefix cu-
Verb → adjective (result of doing [verb]) = Prefix mla-
Tending to = Suffix -est
Verb → noun (the act of [verb]) = Suffix -och
Verb → noun that verb produces (e.g. know → knowledge) = Suffix -up
One who [verb]s (e.g. paint → painter) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -w
Else: Suffix -o
Place of (e.g. wine → winery) = Prefix ci-
Diminutive = If ends with vowel: Suffix -c
Else: Suffix -e
Augmentative = Suffix -em