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Fictional North Slavic language
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Lydnevi
Created byLibor Sztemon
Date2002
Setting and usageAuxiliary language
Purpose
Latin,Cyrillic
Language codes
ISO 639-3qly (private use)[1]
GlottologNone
IETFart-x-lydnevi (private use)[1]
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Lydnevi is afictionalNorth Slavic language created in 2002 by the Czech linguist Libor Sztemon.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Phonology

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Consonants

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LabialAlveolarPalatalVelarGlottal
PlosiveVoicelessptk
Voicedbdg
AffricateVoicelessts
Voiced
FricativeVoicelessfsʃxh
Voicedβvzʒɣ
Trillr
Nasalmnɲ
Approximantlj

In addition,⟨x⟩ representsɣ͡z.

Vowels

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Lydnevi has 8 monophthongs and 6 diphthongs.

FrontCentralBack
Closeiɯu
Mideɛːəo
Opena

Lydnevi's diphthongs are⟨ai⟩/aɪ̯/,⟨ei⟩/eɪ̯/,⟨oi⟩/oɪ̯/,⟨au⟩/au̯/,⟨eu⟩/eu̯/, and⟨ou⟩/ou̯/.

Orthography

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Lydnevi alphabet
UppercaseLowercaseIPA
Aa/a/
Bb/b/
Cc/ts/
Dd/d/
Ee/e/
Éé/ɛː/
Ff/f/
Gg/g/
Hh/h/
Ii/i/
Jj/j/
Kk/k/
Ll/l/
Mm/m/
Nn/n/
Oo/o/
Øø/ə/
Pp/p/
Qq/ɣ/
Rr/r/
Ss/s/
Šš/ʃ/
Tt/t/
Uu/u/
Vv/v/
Ww/β/
Xx/ɣ͡z/
Yy/ɯ/
Zz/z/
Žž/ʒ/

Lydnevi also has three digraphs:⟨ch⟩/x/,⟨nj⟩/ɲ/, and⟨th⟩//.

Example

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Sztemon includedthe Lord's Prayer as an example text on his website.[8]

Otec navo,
Jaš jési na nebesai,
Da jest posvetyn tavo nam.
Da jest prihedyn tavo kralestvo.
Da jest stanyn tavo vilja, jako na nébe, tako y na zéma.
As navo bréd e keždanyn davat i nave danas.
Ø adpoštat i nave as navo dluhem jako y me adpoštalesom i navo dluhare.
Ø nevøvedat as nave vø pokušenje, ale nesvabodat as nave é zølyn.
Navad tavo jest kralestvo y moc y slava navéke.
Amén.

References

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  1. ^ab"ConLang Code Registry".www.kreativekorp.com. Retrieved20 December 2024.
  2. ^Berger, Tilman (2004). "Vom Erfinden slavischer Sprachen". In Rehder, P.; Okuka, M.; Schweier, U. (eds.).Germano-slavistische Beiträge: Festschrift für Peter Rehder zum 65. Geburtstag(PDF) (in German). München: O. Sagner.ISBN 978-3-87690-874-8.Archived(PDF) from the original on 4 October 2020. Retrieved4 June 2019.
  3. ^Сидороваа, Марина Юрьевна; Шувалова, Оксана Николаевна (2006).Интернет-лингвистика: Вымышленные языки(PDF). Москва: Издательство «1989.ру».ISBN 5-98789-005-5.Archived(PDF) from the original on 23 November 2018. Retrieved4 June 2019.
  4. ^Stecová, Adriána (2010)."Umelé jazyky ako fenomén ľudskej komunikácie"(PDF). In Sipko, Jozef; Chovanec, Marek; Harčariková, Gabriela (eds.).5. Študentská vedecká konferencia. Prešov: Prešovská univerzita v Prešove.ISBN 978-80-555-0169-7. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 19 December 2013.
  5. ^Blanc, Joan Francés, ed. (2010).Las lengas de Libor Sztemon 2: Sorgas - Jazyky Libora Sztemone 2: Prámeny - Libor Sztemon's Conlangs 2: Sources(PDF). Vert-Saint-Denis: Edicions Talvera.ISBN 979-10-90696-00-6.Archived(PDF) from the original on 28 October 2019. Retrieved4 June 2019.
  6. ^van Steenbergen, Jan (2011).Towards a unified slavic language(PDF). Fourth Language Creation Conference. Groningen.Archived(PDF) from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved4 June 2019.
  7. ^Meyer, Anna-Maria (26–28 April 2012).Slavische Plansprachen auf dem Weg ins 21. Jahrhundert (preprint). Konferenz junger SlavistInnen junOST. Basel.Archived from the original on 16 January 2024. Retrieved4 June 2019.
  8. ^Sztemon, Libor (2002)."Lydnevi". Archived fromthe original on 2 October 2009.
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