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The modern Erechórebese Language has several dialects, including: Rhafycian, Erethrobese, Luhabhian, Shavadraig, Barrahune, Calithevian, Sveigath, Gombhadhag. | The modern Erechórebese Language has several dialects, including: Rhafycian, Erethrobese, Luhabhian, Shavadraig, Barrahune, Calithevian, Sveigath, Gombhadhag. | ||
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+ | =Phonology= | ||
+ | :p f b v θ ð k ɡ x ɣ m n ɲ ŋ s z ʃ w j r l h ˠ ʲ | ||
+ | :a ɪ ɛ ɔ ʊ ɑ i e o u | ||
=Origin of Erechórebese= | =Origin of Erechórebese= | ||
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;♦ CoMo: Common Moigthe [southeast Pytharnia] [1900 to 1400] | ;♦ CoMo: Common Moigthe [southeast Pytharnia] [1900 to 1400] | ||
loanwords: Neptultchi (Tuadbe), Pytharnian Geddamin, Ithradic, Ithatian | loanwords: Neptultchi (Tuadbe), Pytharnian Geddamin, Ithradic, Ithatian | ||
− | ;♦ | + | ;♦ Rhnv: West Moigthe “[[Rhaunvish Language|Rhaunvish]]” [southwest Pytharnia] [1400 to 250 AS] |
loanwords: Early Midretassene, Kalaman by means of Midretassene, Tuadbe | loanwords: Early Midretassene, Kalaman by means of Midretassene, Tuadbe | ||
− | ;♦ | + | ;♦ ArYo: Archaic Yophenthean [Erechóreb] [250 AS to 300] |
− | loanwords: Dramute, Narshadic, Pallathantic, insular elven, | + | local loanwords: Dramute, Narshadic, Pallathantic, insular elven; Extra-Insular Loanwords: Xsyte, Ithatian, Later Rhaunvish |
;♦ CY: Classical Yophenthean [Erechóreb and Yophenthean Empire] [300 to 1200] | ;♦ CY: Classical Yophenthean [Erechóreb and Yophenthean Empire] [300 to 1200] | ||
loanwords: Ithradic, Dewyddairsh | loanwords: Ithradic, Dewyddairsh | ||
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*[[Classical Yophenthean]] | *[[Classical Yophenthean]] | ||
*[[Common Moigthe Language]] | *[[Common Moigthe Language]] | ||
+ | *[[Erechórebese Alphabet]] | ||
*[[Erechórebese Language: Lexicon]] | *[[Erechórebese Language: Lexicon]] | ||
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The Erechórebese Language is descended from Classical Yophenthean and is spoken in the isle of Erechóreb and Erethrob. The language by virtue of common origin bears similarities to Asbardian, Nymenthonese, Corundian, Ambrasian, and the ancient Ambrinquan Language.
While Classical Yophenthean is the official language of the Arathracian Church, Erechórebese is often the language of the royal court in Rhafyx.
The modern Erechórebese Language has several dialects, including: Rhafycian, Erethrobese, Luhabhian, Shavadraig, Barrahune, Calithevian, Sveigath, Gombhadhag.
Phonology
- p f b v θ ð k ɡ x ɣ m n ɲ ŋ s z ʃ w j r l h ˠ ʲ
- a ɪ ɛ ɔ ʊ ɑ i e o u
Origin of Erechórebese
This shows the phases in the development of Erechórebese as a language from ancient Gwenyan.
- ♦ PG
- Paleo-Gwenyan [up to 6300 AS]
- ♦ AHG
- Ancient High Gwenyan [West Asdauria] [6300 to 4800]
- ♦ Don
- Donavish [Erserce] [4800 to 3650]
- ♦ Early E-P
- Ersercë-Pallathantic [Ersercë-East Pallathantic Sea] [3650 to 3100]
- ♦ PMo
- Proto-Moigthe (Ersercë-Ambrulian) [Ambrulia, Agogia] [3100 to 1900]
loanwords:Ambrulian Geddamin, Malesggite
- ♦ CoMo
- Common Moigthe [southeast Pytharnia] [1900 to 1400]
loanwords: Neptultchi (Tuadbe), Pytharnian Geddamin, Ithradic, Ithatian
- ♦ Rhnv
- West Moigthe “Rhaunvish” [southwest Pytharnia] [1400 to 250 AS]
loanwords: Early Midretassene, Kalaman by means of Midretassene, Tuadbe
- ♦ ArYo
- Archaic Yophenthean [Erechóreb] [250 AS to 300]
local loanwords: Dramute, Narshadic, Pallathantic, insular elven; Extra-Insular Loanwords: Xsyte, Ithatian, Later Rhaunvish
- ♦ CY
- Classical Yophenthean [Erechóreb and Yophenthean Empire] [300 to 1200]
loanwords: Ithradic, Dewyddairsh
- ♦ CoEr
- Common Erechórebese [1200 to 1600]
loanwords: Parkyon, Thracian
- ♦ MEr
- Middle Erechórebese [1600 to 2000]
loanwords: Thracian
- ♦ Er
- Erechórebese (Modern) [Erechóreb] [2000 to 2750]
loanwords: Medibgóëse, Gorcorumbese
See Also
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