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Lucacian is the modern language of [[Throvy]] and is part of the [[Ancient Low Gwenyan]] branch of the [[Gwenyan Languages]].  The name 'Lucacian ' comes from '[[Lucacia]]' which is the ancient name for the region.  The Exonyms include Jecubian, from Jakubya (Jathya-Dhumi) and Throvian, from the Thracian name, Throvy.  Lucacian is related to Rhovanish, Rhovundian, [[Tassan Language|Tassan]], and Ferruvicarese.  Lucacian may be divided into three parts, Old Lucacian (350 to 1150), Middle Lucacian (1150 to 1725), Modern Lucacian (1725 to 2600).  Lucacian is the language of the heartland of the [[Aurician Empire]] and thus an important political language of the east [[Pallathantic Region]].
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Lucacian is the modern language of [[Throvy]] and is part of the [[Ancient Low Gwenyan]] branch of the [[Gwenyan Languages]].  The name 'Lucacian ' comes from '[[Lucacia]]' which is the ancient name for the region.  The Exonyms include Jecubian, from Jakubya (Jathya-Dhumi) and Throvian, from the Thracian name, Throvy.  Lucacian is related to Rhovanish, Rhovundian, [[Tassan Language|Tassan]], and Ferruvicarese.  Lucacian may be divided into four  parts, Vulgar Midretassene (350 to 900 AI), Old Lucacian (900 to 1550), Middle Lucacian (1550 to 2100), Modern Lucacian (2100 to 2600).  Lucacian is the language of the heartland of the [[Aurician Empire]] and thus an important political language of the east [[Pallathantic Region]].
  
Note: There is lexicon for this in Google docs.
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Note: There is a lexicon for this in Google docs.
  
 
=Phonology=
 
=Phonology=

Revision as of 04:52, 29 October 2023

Lucacian is the modern language of Throvy and is part of the Ancient Low Gwenyan branch of the Gwenyan Languages. The name 'Lucacian ' comes from 'Lucacia' which is the ancient name for the region. The Exonyms include Jecubian, from Jakubya (Jathya-Dhumi) and Throvian, from the Thracian name, Throvy. Lucacian is related to Rhovanish, Rhovundian, Tassan, and Ferruvicarese. Lucacian may be divided into four parts, Vulgar Midretassene (350 to 900 AI), Old Lucacian (900 to 1550), Middle Lucacian (1550 to 2100), Modern Lucacian (2100 to 2600). Lucacian is the language of the heartland of the Aurician Empire and thus an important political language of the east Pallathantic Region.

Note: There is a lexicon for this in Google docs.

Phonology

Consonants

p [pʰ], b [b]
f [f], v [v]
m [m]
Ţ ţ [θ]
t [tʰ], d [d]
s [s] [z]
z [ʣ]
n [n]
r [r]
Ŗ ŗ [r]
ŕ (syllabic r) {to be removed}
l [l]
Ç ç [ʧ], j [ʤ]
Ş ş [ʃ], z̧ [ʒ]
ñ [ɲ]
y [j]
X̧ x̧ [ɬ] (Foreign)
k [kʰ], g [g]
h [h]
ti [ʧi], di [ʤi]
thi [tʰi], dhi [di]
Ģ ģ [ŋk], ng [ŋg]

Vowels

a, á, ã
e, é, ë
i, í, ï
o, ó, õ
u, ú
ŕ [ɚ] [ɝ]

Lexicon

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Gwodi: Saint, usually for Incarnandist saints
O
Orissa pron n Aurice
Orissaçaugo prop n the dominion of Aurice in the sixteenth century which corresponded roughly with the province of Goscundy
S
stançona [<Middle Throvian] n the illumination which falls around and thus defines a shadow
T
tanziá n garlic
V
vaji n marrow
Z
zagkti n dragon


Place-Names

Alaskondye: Alascundy
Bruñasso: Saint Brognasso
Dwanta Ģoye: Dontago (but now Amignamo)
Eskuşża: Eskuszha
Gaskondye: Goscundy
Ibirovyeça: Ibrew River
Kantira: Cantira
Kormantissa: Cormantissa
Lakşihar: Lexicle
Naistrabuñe: Nestrabonia
Orissa: Aurice
Śikorezze: Zicorezza
Skuloye: Scloye
Ţeyvudyeça: Thybdis River

See Also