User:Neuekatze/Shodi

Ƨodī is a conlang I came up with a while ago. It's not meant to be taken too seriously.

Phonology

the letters are:

bcↄdδfghjȷklλmnƞprstþvwxz

aeıouʌεʜъy

c [ʃ] ↄ [tʃ] δ [ð] λ [ɬ] ƞ [ɲ] þ [θ] ı [i] ʌ [æ] ε [ə] ʜ [ɯ] ъ [ø] y [y] ȷ [ç] j [ʒ] ƨ [ʃ]

I don't want it to look even more like a diacritic soup, so I'm avoiding diacritics from the base letters entirely.


The syllable structure is (C)CV(C).

Tones

  •  – 3 – particle
  •   – 51 – predicate
  •   – 15 – argument
  •   – 151 – property clause
  •  – 5 – relative clause
  •   – 515 – adverb or preposition
  •   – 1ʔ5 adjective
  •   – 1ʔ1 – event clause
  •   – 3ʔ3 – determiner
  •   – 5ʔ1 – variable
  •   – 5ʔ5 – conjunction
  •   – 1 – part of the root that isnt the first syllable
  •   – X̰3 – compounded root
  •   – X̃1 – context clause
  •   – X̃5 – interjection

If a word needs multiple tones for a particular reason, append the particle λъ next to it, and let λъ carry the excess tone.

Grammar

Ƨodī sentences follow this structure:
predicate (arguments) (context) (illocution)
Predicates in Ƨodī can have anywhere from 0 to 4 arguments. Here's an example predicate:
ȷa: x1 is talking to x2 about x3.

Adverbs

The start of an adverb is marked with  .

The event is assumed to take up the x1 slot of the adverb.

dànzε̄ mûa
dance ` me ´ beautiful ^
I dance beautifully.
pùa másā
wait ` they ´ on top of ^ table ´
They wait on top of the table.

Context

The start of a context clause is marked with  . A verb with   is a noun by default. Its meaning is comparable to the toki pona word la.

frà tı̣λъ̏ krъ́
like ` me ´ the book ̏ ´
As for the book, I like it.