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=Phonology=
=Phonology=
Silvinian distinguishes between '''15 to 22 consonants''', depending on whether allophones are counted or not, though the standard is to consider that there are '''17 consonants'''. Similarly for vowels, Silvinian can be analysed as having between '''6 and 8 vowels''', where the maximum range ('''8 vowels''') is considered to be the standard analysis.
Silvinian distinguishes between '''16 to 25 consonants''', depending on whether allophones are counted or not, though the standard is to consider that there are '''18 consonants'''. Similarly for vowels, Silvinian can be analysed as having between '''6 and 8 vowels''', where the maximum range ('''8 vowels''') is considered to be the standard analysis.





Revision as of 03:00, 16 September 2025







Silvinian
Nyilvö
Pronounced: [ɲilʋɵ]
Writing system: Latin
Typology
Morphological type: Agglutinative
Morphosyntactic alignment: Split-S
Basic word order: OVS
Credits
Creator: Koyeniru
Created: 2025

Silvinian (autoglossonym: Nyilvö, Silvinian: [ɲilʋɵ]) is a personal conlang. Therefore, this language was made to express her creator's ideas and thoughts as truthfully and accurately as possible, as well as encompassing as few negative ideas as possible, most of them lacking a separate word, instead mostly relying on particles to express those meanings. Furthermore, this language has no intention of being fully naturalistic, even though some naturalist thinking has been done during the conception of this language.

Grammatically and morphologically speaking, Silvinian is an agglutinative, mostly suffixing OVS language, which makes use of postpositions, and lacks "true" adjectives, a function that is fulfilled by nouns. Verbs in this language have a very strict valency distinction, especially for ambitransitives, that may have two or more forms depending on their valency in-context.

Phonology

Silvinian distinguishes between 16 to 25 consonants, depending on whether allophones are counted or not, though the standard is to consider that there are 18 consonants. Similarly for vowels, Silvinian can be analysed as having between 6 and 8 vowels, where the maximum range (8 vowels) is considered to be the standard analysis.


Consonant inventory

Labial Coronal Dorsal Glottal
Dental Alveolar Palatal[1] Velar
Nasal m n̪~n (ɲ) ŋ
Plosive p t̪~t, d̪~d (c, ɟ) k ʔ
Fricative ɸ (θ, ð)[2] s, z (ʃ, ʒ) x h
Approximant ʋ~w l̪~l (ʎ), j
Rhotic r̪~r
1. a  Palatal consonants (except /j/) are only allophones of coronals (except for [θ] and [ð]) followed by /j/
2. a  [θ] and [ð] are allophones of intervocalic /t/ and /d/