Tjelwu
Contents
Phonology
Consonant Phonemes
(with distinctive features!)
f +labial -son -voice w +labial -son +voice m +labial (+son) (+voice) +nasal ð +coronal (+anterior) +dist +voice +cont þ +coronal (+anterior) +dist -voice +cont z +coronal (+anterior) -dist +voice +cont s +coronal (+anterior) -dist -voice +cont d +coronal (+anterior) (-dist) +voice -cont t +coronal (+anterior) (-dist) -voice -cont n +coronal (+anterior) (+son) (+voice) +nasal l +coronal (+anterior) (+son) (+voice) +lateral +back r +coronal (+anterior) (+son) (+voice) -lateral g +back (-cont) +voice (+high) k +back (-cont) -voice (+high) µ +back (+son) (+voice) +nasal h -voice j +high +coronal (+voice) -syll
Vowels
Tjelwu has 5 vowels
front central back high y e u mid æ low a
note that e and u are lower than high vowels and higher than mid vowels note that u is the only round vowel note e and u are +atr (+tense), but still rather laxly pronounced note that some vowels have slightly different phonetic values in most dialects: e [éj] u [úo] or [úV]; also sometimes [ów] or [úw] æ [æj]
Valid Syllable Onsets
all single consonants, including following combos: (vertical is C1; horizontal is C2)
r l m n j w f þ m x w x x x x f x x x ð ~ x x þ ~ x x x d x x x x t x x x x x z x x x x s x x x x x x n x g x x x x k x x x x x x µ x h x x x x x x m n µ l r w f ð þ zj x x x x x sj x x x x x x x x
Valid Syllable Nuclei
e y u æ a; in cases using -j, the j is a technically a consonant and is in the coda. In vowel combinations like ue, the two vowels make up two separate syllable nuclei, so there's a syllable boundary between them. r l the following are valid nuclei only in special cases, but are valid as the sole element of a syllable; i.e. syllabifiable, but not necessarily able to be put in nucleus if other stuff is in syllable rules for this to be defined later... w m ð þ z s zj sj µ
Syllabification and Metrical Rules
F = foot o = syllable ó = primary stressed syllable in word Syllables are formed following what is allowed in a syallbe, starting on the left of the word and going right. A foot is formed of no more than two syllables (or one if there are no more in the word),
starting on the left and going right.
The left-most syllable of a foot receives stress. The right-most foot in a word receives primary stress. Examples:
se me ðe re o o ó o \ / \ / F F tje le we o o ó \ / | \/ | F F tjel wu ó o \ / F
This can be condensed into a short list of statements about how Metrical Theory is applied to Tjelwu: o-formation: L->R F-formation: L->R stressed syllable of a foot: L stressed foot of a word: R
Phonological rules
the few that exist now.. a few are confusing me; will work on later note that order is important!
C[+back] -> [+cont] / V__ /V//g/ -> /V/[G] C[-dist][+cor] -> [-ant][+dist] / __C[+high] /z//j/ -> [Z]/j/, /t//j/ -> [tS]/j/ C[-cor][+back] -> [+high][-back] / __C[+high] /k//j/ -> [c]/j/ C[+back][+cont] -> [+high][-back] / __C[+high] [G]/j/ -> [J*]/j/ C[+high] -> 0 / C[-ant][+dist]__ [Z]/j/ -> [Z] C[+high] -> 0 / C[+high][-back]__ [c]/j/ -> [c], [J*]/j/ -> [J*] C[+high] -> V[+front][+high] / C[+son][-lat]__C[+son][+lat]C[+high] /r//j//l//j/ -> /r/[e]/l//j/ C[+son][-lat] -> [+lat] / __C[+high] /r//j/ -> [l]/j/
Native Writing System
The following graphic gives the forms in this order: a) printed form, b) written form, c) script form
Word formation
Words in Tjelwu consist of two-, three-, or four-cluster consonantal roots. Root notation is in the form of each cluster + e in consecutive order. Examples: the root mjerjelje "peace" consists of the phonemes mj rj lj the root resje "head" consists of the phonemes r sj The consonant phonemes are use in word formation:
Nouns
- the paradigm to form a nominative noun from a root is in the form of
C1 e C2 (C3 u (C4)) and plural C1 ela C2 (C3 u (C4)) Examples: mjerjelje -> mjerjlju "peace" (pronounced mjerelju, as per phnlg. rules above), mjelarjlju "instances of peace" sjelelene -> sjellun "swan", sjelallun "swans" hleðe -> hleð "cougar", hlelað "cougars"
- the paradigm to form an objective noun from a root is in the form of
C1 y C2 (C3 u (C4)) and plural C1 yla C2 (C3 u (C4)) Examples: sjelelene -> sjyllun "swan", sjylallun "swans" hleðe -> hlyð "cougar", hlylað "cougars" tenesehe -> tynsuh "something new", tylansuh "news"
Postpositions follow an objective noun to mark what I'll call case for lack of a better word.
Verbs
- the paradigm to form an active verb from a root is in the form of
C1 æ C2 a (C3 (u C4)) Examples: mjerjelje -> mjærjalj "to be at peace / peaceful" (pron. mjæljalj per rules) tenesehe -> tænasuh "to be new" hleðe -> hlæða "to lurk" wenedetje -> wænadutj "to find, look for" æðþa wænadutjysju "I seek it; I intend to make it found"
Adjectives
Adjectives are essentially passive verbs in Tjelwu, conjugated and all The meaning is such as, in English, "I am happy" would be "I am made happy". Or English "I ate" would be "X[accusative] me[abl] was eaten." X can be nothing, if no semanticobject is needed, but the accusative marker is still needed.
- the paradigm to form a passive verb from a root is in the form of
C1 y C2 a (C3 (u C4)) Examples:
- mjerjelje -> mjyrjalj "at peace / peaceful / was/is made peaceful" (pron. mjyljalj per rules)
- tenesehe -> tynasuh "new / made new"
- hleðe -> hlæða "lurked / did lurk / was made to lurk"
- wenedetje -> wynadutj "found, was found; sought after"
- usnæðe wynadutjysjæð "it was found by me"
Verb Conjugation
Present tense X = perfective or imperfective verb stem
- if X ends in a consonant, add y
- add sj to current form
- add pronoun to current form
Negative
- add -l to current form
Pronouns
Singular | Plural ______________|_____________ I - u | we - aµ you - æs | you - aþ s/he/it - æð | they - an
Posessive suffixes (to nouns)
Singular | Plural __________________|______________ my - ju | our - jaµ your - jæs | your - jaþ his/her/its - jæð | their - jan
Vocab
word roots
wetene - speak mjerjelje - peace wenele - walk sjelelene - swan hleðe - cougar resje - head sjehene - mountain tekene - star zjetj - tree lene - wood lenete - sky dese - moon mjese - life tenesehe - new, news geµele - take renele - death, die wenetje - sound wenedetje - find, sometimes look for/seek tjede - tjelewe - feðere - pen sereke - wise, wisdom semeðere - destination, goal, purpose dere - be, exist wenezje - circle wele - category, categorise, sort, sorting zefere - sky reµe - dome teremene - light reweµe - orb kedewele - wander ljereke - eternity; eternal melere - guard, care for, act as a sentinal klefere - protect wjeðese - world hesjre - unite rekleme - (active) make to be enlightened, enlighten; (passive) made to be enlightened, enlightened wesjlegre - animal fehwege - eat gerjene - (active) cause to explode, explode.tr; (passive) are made to explode, explode.intr derefe - pollen, spores njeµe - another, other(s), some other(s) behe - heat jehele - depart for/towards, leave for (for translates as yðea) kere - home seleme - eye seþene - to love romantically ðemele - night jekese - good, to be good
tjeme - one who does
other vocab
- dujmzyj - forever
- jelj - but
- wam - and
- jesj - if
- -tjem/-tjelam - one who does. added to passive or active verb stem, depending on meaning
- wamwu - and so... thus... and then... because of that...
- kuhkal - much, a lot (adv)
Postpositions
þa - accusative case / direct object wr - in zmuw - commutative case: with, accompanying zmuwnyt - without snæðe - means: by, with, using; performed by, done by myj - " " sjea - from, originating in ðek - like, as tjuµ - because, since lja - genitive case: of, ´s (w)awyl - object of metamorphosis, into ljastr - about
located at moving away from moving towards in in - wr out of - sjr into - yðr on on - wuj off of - sjuj onto - yðuj at at - wea away from - sjea to - yðea now during - wrer after - sjrer before - yðrer
numbers
1 - rew 2 - kyw 3 - ðea 4 - wea 5 - fyn 6 - sje 7 - lew 8 - sjæ 9 - dju 10 - mek
11 - mekrew 12 - mekkyw ..&c.. 20 - kywmek 21 - kywmekrew 22 - kywmekkyw ..&c.. 30 - ðeamek 40 - weamek ..&c.. 100 - ljem 200 - kywljem 300 - ðealjem ..&c.. 999 - djuljemdjumekdju 1000 - drae 888'345 - sjæljemsjæmeksjædrae ðealjemweamekfyn
NUMBER + etja = ordinal number ex. fynmeklewetja = 57th
Phrases
jykas ðemlujæs - /jykas ðemlu+jæs/ - ["j1.x6s ðem.lo."jæjs] - + <ðemele> + - "good night", "your night be made good"