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The '''Louzen orthography''' ([[Louzen language|Louzen]]: ''Lúzinſký reḣtʃräf'') is a set of rules, that guide the written form of the [[Louzen language]] | The '''Louzen orthography''' ([[Louzen language|Louzen]]: ''Lúzinſký reḣtʃräf'') is a set of rules, that guide the written form of the [[Louzen language]] | ||
=Alphabet= | =Alphabet= | ||
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[[File:LouzenAlphabetTable.png|250px|thumb|Louzen alphabet table]] | |||
Although until the 18th century, Louzeni used [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coptic_alphabet Protopolyash script], the strong influence of Gadori germanic tribes using latin pushed it towards [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_alphabet Latin script], which eventually became the most used script and eventually gained a linguistic monopoly in the middle of 19th century. | Although until the 18th century, Louzeni used [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coptic_alphabet Protopolyash script], the strong influence of Gadori germanic tribes using latin pushed it towards [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_alphabet Latin script], which eventually became the most used script and eventually gained a linguistic monopoly in the middle of 19th century. | ||
Until the rebirth movement in the end of 19th century, Louzen used only [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapheme Graphemes] to denote multiple sounds, which did not have a standard 26-alphabet letter given to them, but later, a system of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diacritic diacritic] marks was devised, creating a version, where any important phoneme is denoted by a single letter. | Until the rebirth movement in the end of 19th century, Louzen used only [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapheme Graphemes] to denote multiple sounds, which did not have a standard 26-alphabet letter given to them, but later, a system of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diacritic diacritic] marks was devised, creating a version, where any important phoneme is denoted by a single letter. | ||
Louzen, although not officially using it, sometimes used lenghtened marks for vowels and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllabic_consonant syllabic consonants]. Those symbols were used in some historical transcripts, but were eventually faded in eary 1900's. | Louzen, although not officially using it, sometimes used lenghtened marks for vowels and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syllabic_consonant syllabic consonants]. Those symbols were used in some historical transcripts, but were eventually faded in eary 1900's. | ||
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| style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''A a'''<br>/a/ | | style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''A a'''<br>/a/ | ||
| style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''Á á'''<br>/aː/ | | style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''Á á'''<br>/aː/ | ||
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| style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''B b'''<br>/b/ | | style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''B b'''<br>/b/ | ||
| style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''C c'''<br>/ʦ/ | | style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''C c'''<br>/ʦ/ | ||
| style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''Ċ ċ'''<br>/ | | style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''Ċ ċ'''<br>/t͡ɕ ~ t͡ʃ/ | ||
| style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''D d'''<br>/ɖ ~ d/ | | style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''D d'''<br>/ɖ ~ d/ | ||
| style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''Ḋ ḋ'''<br>/ɟ/ | | style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''Ḋ ḋ'''<br>/ɟ/ | ||
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| style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''S s ſ'''<br>/s/ | | style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''S s ſ'''<br>/s/ | ||
| style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''Ṡ ṡ ʃ<!--ẛ-->'''<br>/ɕ ~ ʃ/ | | style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''Ṡ ṡ ʃ<!--ẛ-->'''<br>/ɕ ~ ʃ/ | ||
| style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''Ŝ ŝ ʆ<!--ſ̂-->'''<br>/ | | style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''Ŝ ŝ ʆ<!--ſ̂-->'''<br>/ɕt͡ʃ/ | ||
| style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''T t'''<br>/ʈ ~ t/ | | style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''T t'''<br>/ʈ ~ t/ | ||
| style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''Ṫ ṫ'''<br>/c/ | | style="width:4.5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" | '''Ṫ ṫ'''<br>/c/ | ||
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|style="border-left:none; padding-left:0; text-align:center;"|ᵫ | |style="border-left:none; padding-left:0; text-align:center;"|ᵫ | ||
|style="border-right:none; padding-right:0; text-align:center;"|Ꞟ | |style="border-right:none; padding-right:0; text-align:center;"|Ꞟ | ||
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|style="border-right:none; padding-right:0; text-align:center;"|Ű | |style="border-right:none; padding-right:0; text-align:center;"|Ű | ||
|style="border-left:none; padding-left:0; text-align:center;"|ű | |style="border-left:none; padding-left:0; text-align:center;"|ű | ||
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|style="border-left:none; padding-left:0; text-align:center;"|ᵫ́ | |style="border-left:none; padding-left:0; text-align:center;"|ᵫ́ | ||
|style="border-right:none; padding-right:0; text-align:center;"|Ꞟ́ | |style="border-right:none; padding-right:0; text-align:center;"|Ꞟ́ | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:55, 28 October 2021
The Louzen orthography (Louzen: Lúzinſký reḣtʃräf) is a set of rules, that guide the written form of the Louzen language
Alphabet
Louzen alphabet Lúzinſká abeceda | |
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Type | Alphabet
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Languages | |
Created | ~1620 |
Parent systems | Latin script
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Although until the 18th century, Louzeni used Protopolyash script, the strong influence of Gadori germanic tribes using latin pushed it towards Latin script, which eventually became the most used script and eventually gained a linguistic monopoly in the middle of 19th century.
Until the rebirth movement in the end of 19th century, Louzen used only Graphemes to denote multiple sounds, which did not have a standard 26-alphabet letter given to them, but later, a system of diacritic marks was devised, creating a version, where any important phoneme is denoted by a single letter. Louzen, although not officially using it, sometimes used lenghtened marks for vowels and syllabic consonants. Those symbols were used in some historical transcripts, but were eventually faded in eary 1900's.
A a /a/ |
Á á /aː/ |
Ä ä /æː/ |
 â /ʲa ~ ja/ |
B b /b/ |
C c /ʦ/ |
Ċ ċ /t͡ɕ ~ t͡ʃ/ |
D d /ɖ ~ d/ |
Ḋ ḋ /ɟ/ |
E e /ɛ/ |
É é /ɛː/ |
Ê ê /ʲe ~ je/ |
F f /f/ |
G g /g/ |
H h /ɦ ~ h/ |
Ḣ ḣ /x/ |
I i /i/ |
Í í /iː/ |
J j /j/ |
K k /k/ |
L l /l/ |
Ŀ ŀ /ʎ ~ lʲ/ |
M m /m/ |
N n /n/ |
Ṅ ṅ /ɲ/ |
O o /o ~ ɔ/ |
Ó ó /oː ~ ɔː/ |
Ö ö /œ ~ œː/ |
P p /p/ |
Q q /q ~ kv/ |
R r /r ~ ʀ/ |
S s ſ /s/ |
Ṡ ṡ ʃ /ɕ ~ ʃ/ |
Ŝ ŝ ʆ /ɕt͡ʃ/ |
T t /ʈ ~ t/ |
Ṫ ṫ /c/ |
U u /u/ |
Ú ú /uː/ |
Ü ü /ɨ ~ y/ |
Û û /ʲu ~ ju/ |
V v /v/ |
Ƿ ƿ /w ~ ʋ/ |
X x /ks/ |
Y y /ɪ/ |
Ý ý /ɪː/ |
Z z /z/ |
Ż ż /ʑ ~ ʒ/ |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | |||
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A | Á | Ä | Â | B | C | Ċ | D | Ḋ | E | É | Ê | F | G | H | Ḣ | I | Í | J | K | L | Ŀ | M | N | Ṅ | O | Ó | Ö | P | Q | R | S | Ṡ | Ŝ | T | Ṫ | U | Ú | Ü | Û | V | Ƿ | X | Y | Ý | Z | Ż | |||
a | á | ä | â | b | c | ċ | d | ḋ | e | é | ê | f | g | h | ḣ | i | í | j | k | l | ŀ | m | n | ṅ | o | ó | ö | p | q | r | s | ſ | ṡ | ʃ | ŝ | ʆ | t | ṫ | u | ú | ü | û | v | ƿ | x | y | ý | z | ż |
a | aː | æː | ʲa | b | t͡s | t͡ʃ | d | ɟ | ɛ | ɛː | ʲe | f | g | h | x | i | iː | j | k | l | ʎ | m | n | ɲ | ɔ | ɔː | œː | p | k͡v | r | s | ʃ | ɕ͡ʧ | t | c | u | uː | y | ʲu | v | w | k͡s | ɪ | ɪː | z | ʒ |
Detailed table
Official diacritic version | Digraph version | Fraktur version | Govoric version | IPA Symbol | Example of a common word with the sound | |||||||||||
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1 | A | a | A | a | 𝔄 | 𝔞 | A | a | /a/ | After | ||||||
2 | Á | á | Aa | aa | 𝔄𝔞 | 𝔞𝔞 | А́ | а́ | /aː/ | |||||||
3 | Ä | ä | Æ | æ | Ꞛ | ꞛ | 𝔄̈ | 𝔞̈ | Ꙗ | ꙗ | /ɛ/ | Bed (General American accent) | ||||
Ä | ä | A̋ | a̋ | Ǽ | ǽ | Ꞛ́ | ꞛ́ | Ꙗ́ | ꙗ́ | /ɛː/ | ||||||
4 | Â | â | Ja | ja | 𝔄❜ | 𝔞❜ | Я | я | /ʲa/~/j͡a/ | Not in common. Example: "Яблоко/Âbloko" in Tiskai language | ||||||
5 | B | b | B | b | 𝔅 | 𝔟 | Б | б | /b/ | Label | ||||||
6 | C | c | C | c | ℭ | 𝔠 | Ц | ц | /ʦ/ | Its | ||||||
7 | Ċ | ċ | Cz | cz | ℭ𝔷 | 𝔠𝔷 | Ч | ч | /ʧ/ | Check | ||||||
8 | D | d | D | d | 𝔇 | 𝔡 | Д | д | /ɖ/ | Done | ||||||
9 | Ḋ | ḋ | D' | d' | 𝔇❜ | 𝔡❜ | Ԃ | ԃ | /ɟ/ | Voiced palatal plosive (not in common) | ||||||
10 | E | e | E | e | 𝔈 | 𝔢 | Е | е | /e/ | Bed (Australian accent) | ||||||
11 | É | é | Ee | ee | 𝔈𝔢 | 𝔢𝔢 | Е́ | е́ | /eː/ | |||||||
12 | Ê | ê | Je | je | 𝔈❜ | 𝔢❜ | Є | є | /ʲe/~/j͡e/ | Belarus | ||||||
13 | F | f | F | f | 𝔉 | 𝔣 | Ф | ф | /f/ | Fine | ||||||
14 | G | g | G | g | 𝔊 | 𝔤 | Ґ | ґ | /g/ | Game | ||||||
15 | H | h | H | h | ℌ | 𝔥 | Г | г | /ɦ/ /h/ |
Hello | ||||||
16 | Ḣ | ḣ | Ch | ch | 𝔊𝔥 | 𝔤𝔥 | Х | х | /x/ | Loch Ness | ||||||
17 | I | i | I | i | ℑ | 𝔦 | І | і | /i/ | Free | ||||||
18 | Í | í | Ie | ie | ℑ𝔢 | 𝔦𝔢 | Í | í | /iː/ | |||||||
19 | J | j | J | j | 𝔍 | 𝔧 | Ј | ј | Й | й | /j/ | You | ||||
20 | K | k | K | k | 𝔎 | 𝔨 | К | к | /k/ | Key | ||||||
21 | L | l | L | l | 𝔏 | 𝔩 | Л | л | /l/ | Later | ||||||
22 | Ŀ | ŀ | L' | l' | 𝔏❜ | 𝔩❜ | Љ | љ | /lʲ/ | Million | ||||||
23 | M | m | M | m | 𝔐 | 𝔪 | М | м | /m/ | Mother | ||||||
24 | N | n | N | n | 𝔑 | 𝔫 | Н | н | /n/ | Month | ||||||
25 | Ṅ | ṅ | N' | n' | 𝔑❜ | 𝔫❜ | Њ | њ | /ɲ/ | New | ||||||
26 | O | o | O | o | 𝔒 | 𝔬 | О | о | /o/ /ɔ/ |
Yawn / Not | ||||||
27 | Ó | ó | Oo | oo | 𝔒𝔬 | 𝔬𝔬 | О́ | о́ | /oː/ /ɔː/ | |||||||
28 | Ö | ö | Œ | œ | Ꞝ | ꞝ | 𝔒̈ | 𝔬̈ | Ҩ | ҩ | /œ/ | Bird | ||||
Ö | ö | Ő | ő | Œ́ | œ́ | Ꞝ́ | ꞝ́ | Ҩ́ | ҩ́ | /œː/ | ||||||
29 | P | p | P | p | 𝔓 | 𝔭 | П | п | /p/ | Play | ||||||
30 | Q | q | Q | q | 𝔔 | 𝔮 | Қ | қ | /q/ ~ /k͡v/ | Caught | ||||||
31 | R | r | R | r | ℜ | 𝔯 | Р | р | /ʀ/ | Red | ||||||
32 | S | s | ſ | S | s | ſ | 𝔖 | 𝔰 | С | с | /s/ | Surprise | ||||
33 | Ṡ | ṡ | ʃ | Sz | ſz | 𝔖𝔷 | 𝔰𝔷 | Ш | ш | /ɕ/ | Show | |||||
34 | Ŝ | ŝ | ʆ | Sx | ſx | 𝔖𝔵 | 𝔰𝔵 | Щ | щ | /ɕ͡ʧ/ | Not in common. Example: "Щенок/Ŝenok" in Tiskai language | |||||
35 | T | t | T | t | 𝔗 | 𝔱 | Т | т | /ʈ/ | Time | ||||||
36 | Ṫ | ṫ | T' | t' | 𝔗❜ | 𝔱❜ | Ћ | ћ | /c/ | Voiceless palatal plosive (not in common) | ||||||
37 | U | u | U | u | 𝔘 | 𝔲 | У | у | /u/ | Boot | ||||||
38 | Ú | ú | Uu | uu | 𝔘𝔲 | 𝔲𝔲 | У́ | у́ | /uː/ | |||||||
39 | Ü | ü | ᵫ | Ꞟ | ꞟ | 𝔘̈ | 𝔲̈ | Ы | ы | /ɨ/ | Lip (London accent) | |||||
Ü | ü | Ű | ű | ᵫ́ | Ꞟ́ | ꞟ́ | Ы́ | ы́ | /ɨː/ | |||||||
40 | Û | û | Ju | ju | 𝔘❜ | 𝔲❜ | Ю | ю | /ʲu/~/j͡u/ | Not in common. Example: "Любить/Lûbitʹ" in Tiskai language | ||||||
41 | V | v | V | v | 𝔙 | 𝔳 | В | в | /v/ | Valve | ||||||
42 | Ƿ | ƿ | W | w | Ƿ | ƿ | W | w | 𝔚 | 𝔴 | Ў | ў | /w/ /ʋ/ |
Weep | ||
43 | X | x | X | x | 𝔛 | 𝔵 | Ѯ | ѯ | /k͡s/ | A bigram of /k/ and /s/, for example in Maximal | ||||||
44 | Y | y | Y | y | 𝔜 | 𝔶 | И | и | /ɪ/ | Bit (General American) | ||||||
45 | Ý | ý | Ye | ye | 𝔜𝔢 | 𝔶𝔢 | И́ | и́ | /ɪː/ | |||||||
46 | Z | z | Z | z | ℨ | 𝔷 | З | з | /z/ | Zoo | ||||||
47 | Ż | ż | Z' | z' | ℨ❜ | 𝔷❜ | Ж | ж | /ʑ/ | Vision |
Keyboard overlay
Keyboard overlay with Shift (⇧) turned on | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Û | Â | Ê | Ṡ | Ċ | Ŝ | Ż | Ý | Á | Í | É | Ó | = | ⌫ | ||||||||||||||||||
↹ | Q | Ƿ | E | R | T | Y | U | I | O | P | Ú | Ö | ( | ||||||||||||||||||
⇪ | A | S | D | F | G | H | J | K | L | Ü | Ä | ⏎ | |||||||||||||||||||
⇧ | Z | X | C | V | B | N | M | ? | ! | : | ⇧ | ||||||||||||||||||||
⌘ | ⊞ | ⎇ | Space | ⎇ | ⊞ | ≣ | ⌘ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Keyboard overlay with Shift (⇧) turned off | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
û | â | ê | ṡ | ċ | ŝ | ż | ý | á | í | é | ó | ◌̇ | ⌫ | ||||||||||||||||||
↹ | q | ƿ | e | r | t | y | u | i | o | p | ú | ö | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
⇪ | a | s | d | f | g | h | j | k | l | ü | ä | ⏎ | |||||||||||||||||||
⇧ | z | x | c | v | b | n | m | , | . | - | ⇧ | ||||||||||||||||||||
⌘ | ⊞ | ⎇ | Space | ⎇ | ⊞ | ≣ | ⌘ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Keyboard overlay with Alt (⎇) turned on | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | ʃ | 3 | ʆ | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | + | ⌫ | ||||||||||||||||||
↹ | W | w | ֆ | ꝛ | Ꝛ | ÷ | × | ↑ | < | > | ∈ | ⋃ | ⋂ | ||||||||||||||||||
⇪ | ₳ | ſ | ᕋ | √ | [ | ] | ← | ↓ | → | ∃ | ∀ | ⏎ | |||||||||||||||||||
⇧ | ᵴ | Ӿ | Ḣ | ḣ | Ŀ | ŀ | ≠ | ∢ | ⋀ | ⋁ | ⇧ | ||||||||||||||||||||
⌘ | ⊞ | ⎇ | Space | ⎇ | ⊞ | ≣ | ⌘ |
Softening using dot key | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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First key | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ◌̇ | ||||
Second key | C | c | D | d | H | h | L | l | N | n | S | s | ſ | Ṡ | ṡ | ʃ | T | t | Z | z | ||||
Outcome | Ċ | ċ | Ḋ | ḋ | Ḣ | ḣ | Ŀ | ŀ | Ṅ | ṅ | Ṡ | ṡ | ʃ | Ŝ | ŝ | ʆ | Ṫ | ṫ | Ż | ż |
Complete overlay
🖮 | ⎋ | F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 | F12 | ⎙ | ⇳ | ⎉ | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G1 | û | â | ê | ṡ | ċ | ŝ | ż | ý | á | í | é | ó | ◌̇ | ⌫ | ⎀ | ⤒ | ⇞ | ⇭ | / | * | - | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
G2 | ↹ | q | ƿ | e | r | t | y | u | i | o | p | ú | ö | ) | ⌦ | ⤓ | ⇟ | 7 | 8 | 9 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
G3 | ⇪ | a | s | d | f | g | h | j | k | l | ü | ä | ⏎ | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G4 | ⇧ | z | x | c | v | b | n | m | , | . | - | ⇧ | △ | 1 | 2 | 3 | ⌤ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
G5 | ⌘ | ⊞ | ⎇ | Space | ⎇ | ⊞ | ≣ | ⌘ | ◁ | ▽ | ▷ | 0 | , |
History
№ | Primitive | Digraph | Diacritic | Baroque | Rebirthist | Current | ||||||||||||
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Early | Classic | Late | Gregoric | Ṡimonic | ||||||||||||||
1 | A | a | A | a | A | a | A | a | A | a | A | a | A | a | A | a | A | a |
2 | Aa | aa | Á | á | Á | á | Á | á | Á | á | Á | á | Á | á | ||||
3 | Æ | æ | Æ | æ | Æ | æ | Æ | æ | Æ | æ | Ꞛ | ꞛ | Ꞛ | ꞛ | Ä | ä | Ä | ä |
4 | A | a | A | a | Ya | ya | Ya | ya | Ia | ia | I͡a | i͡a | J͡a | j͡a | Â | â | Â | â |
5 | B | b | B | b | B | b | B | b | B | b | B | b | B | b | B | b | B | b |
6 | C | c | Ts | ts | C | c | C | c | C | c | C | c | C | c | C | c | C | c |
7 | C | c | Cz | cz | Cz | cz | Ċ | ċ | Ċ | ċ | Ċ | ċ | Ċ | ċ | Ċ | ċ | ||
8 | D | d | D | d | D | d | D | d | D | d | D | d | D | d | D | d | D | d |
9 | Di | di | Dj | dj | D' | d' | Ḋ | ḋ | Ḋ | ḋ | Ḋ | ḋ | Ḋ | ḋ | Ḋ | ḋ | ||
10 | E | e | E | e | E | e | E | e | E | e | E | e | E | e | E | e | E | e |
11 | Ee | ee | É | é | É | é | É | é | É | é | É | é | ||||||
12 | Ye | ye | Ye | ye | Ie | ie | I͡e | i͡e | J͡e | j͡e | Ê | ê | Ê | ê | ||||
13 | F | f | F | f | F | f | F | f | F | f | F | f | F | f | F | f | F | f |
14 | G | g | G | g | Gh | gh | Ġ | ġ | Ġ | ġ | Ġ | ġ | Ġ | ġ | G | g | G | g |
15 | H | h | H | h | H | h | H | h | H | h | H | h | H | h | H | h | H | h |
16 | Hh | hh | Ch | ch | Ch | ch | Ch | ch | Ch | ch | Ḣ | ḣ | Ḣ | ḣ | ||||
17 | I | i | I | i | I | i | I | i | I | i | I | i | I | i | I | i | I | i |
18 | Ie | ie | Ij | ij j | J | j | J | j | Í | í | Í | í | ||||||
19 | G | g | G | g | G | g | G | g | G | g | J | j | J | j | ||||
20 | K | k | K | k | K | k | K | k | K | k | K | k | K | k | K | k | K | k |
21 | L | l | L | l | L | l | L | l | L | l | Ł | ł | L | l | L | l | L | l |
22 | Li | li | Lj | lj | L' | l' | Ŀ | ŀ | L | l | L | l | Ŀ | ŀ | Ŀ | ŀ | ||
23 | M | m | M | m | M | m | M | m | M | m | M | m | M | m | M | m | M | m |
24 | N | n | N | n | N | n | N | n | N | n | N | n | N | n | N | n | N | n |
25 | Ni | ni | Nj | nj | N' | n' | Ṅ | ṅ | Ṅ | ṅ | Ṅ | ṅ | Ṅ | ṅ | Ṅ | ṅ | ||
26 | O | o | O | o | O | o | O | o | O | o | O | o | O | o | O | o | O | o |
A | a | A | a | Å | å | Å | å | |||||||||||
27 | Oo | oo | Ó | ó | Ó | ó | Ó | ó | Ó | ó | Ó | ó | Ó | ó | ||||
28 | Œ | œ | Œ | œ | Œ | œ | Œ | œ | Œ | œ | Ꞝ | ꞝ | Ꞝ | ꞝ | Ö | ö | Ö | ö |
Ø | ø | Ø | ø | |||||||||||||||
29 | P | p | P | p | P | p | P | p | P | p | P | p | P | p | P | p | P | p |
30 | Q | q | Q | q | Q | q | Q | q | Q | q | Q | q | Q | q | Q | q | Q | q |
31 | R | r | R | r ꝛ | R | r ꝛ | R | r ꝛ | R | r ꝛ | R | r | R | r | R | r | R | r |
32 | S | s | S | s ſ | S | s ſ | S | s ſ | S | s ſ | S | s ſ | S | s ſ | S | s ſ | S | s ſ |
33 | Sz | ſz | Sz | ſz | Ṡ | ṡ ẛ | Ṡ | ṡ ſſ | S̈ | s̈ ſſ | Ṡ | ṡ ʃ | Ṡ | ṡ ʃ | Ṡ | ṡ ʃ | ||
34 | Sc | sc | Scz | ſcz | Scz | ſcz | Ṡċ | ẛċ | Ṡċ | ſſċ | S̈ċ | ſċ | Ṡċ | ʃċ | Ŝ | ŝ ʆ | Ŝ | ŝ ʆ |
35 | T | t | T | t | T | t | T | t | T | t | T | t | T | t | T | t | T | t |
36 | Ti | ti | Tj | tj | T' | t' | Ṫ | ṫ | Ṫ | ṫ | Ṫ | ṫ | Ṫ | ṫ | Ṫ | ṫ | ||
37 | V | v | U | u | U | u | U | u | U | u | U | u | U | u | U | u | U | u |
38 | Uu | uu | Ú | ú | Ú | ú | Ú | ú | Ú | ú | Ú | ú | Ú | ú | ||||
O | o | O | o | Oo | oo | Uo | uo | Ŏ | ŏ | Ŏ | ŏ | |||||||
39 | ᵫ | ᵫ | ᵫ | ᵫ | Ꞟ | ꞟ | Ꞟ | ꞟ | Ü | ü | Ü | ü | ||||||
40 | U | u | Yu | yu | Yu | yu | Iu | iu | I͡u | i͡u | J͡u | j͡u | Û | û | Û | û | ||
41 | W | w | W | w | W | w | W | w | W | w | V | v | V | v | V | v | ||
42 | W | w | Ƿ | ƿ | Ƿ | ƿ | ||||||||||||
43 | X | x | X | x | X | x | X | x | X | x | X | x | X | x | X | x | X | x |
44 | Y | y | Y | y | Y | y | Y | y | Y | y | Y | y | Y | y | Y | y | Y | y |
45 | Yy | yy | Ý | ý | Ý | ý | Ý | ý | Ý | ý | Ý | ý | Ý | ý | ||||
46 | Z | z | Ss | ſs | Z | z | Z | z | Z | z | Z | z | Z | z | Z | z | Z | z |
47 | Z | z | Zs | zs zſ | Z' | z' | Ż | ż | Ż | ż | Ż | ż | Ż | ż | Ż | ż |
Primitive script
The Primitive orthography (Louzen: Základné pêsmo; at the time: Zakladne pesmo) was the first written for of the Louzen language using the Latin script.
Digraph script
The Digraph orthography (Louzen: Dvojznaċný reḣtʃräf; in classical script: Dvogznacznyy Rehhtſzræf)
Diacritic reformation
The Diacritic reformation (Louzen: Nabodeníċní reforma; at the time: Nabodenijċnj refoꝛma) was a reform that introduced the diacritic dot and the accute line into the language.
Baroque compromising
The Baroque writing compromise (Louzen: Barokový pſací kompromis; at the time: Barokowý pſacj kompromis) compromising was a set of misirtepretations between the diacritic reformation and the digraph script.
Rebirthist reformation
The Rebirthist reformation (Louzen: Obrodní reforma; in Gregoric script: Obrodnj reforma) was a centralized set of reforms, that simplified the language, kept it up-to-date and introduced multiple new letters for the sound shifts, creating the Rebirthist orthography (Louzen: Obrodní reḣtʃräf; in Gregoric script: Obrodnj rechtʃrꞛf).
Regulation
Latin: Consortio linguæ emendati Luzenorum | |
Other name | Institut pro literelný Lúzinſký Âzyk |
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Motto | „Afferant montes pacem populo“ |
Motto in English | „May the mountains bring prosperity to the people“[1] |
Established | 1943 |
Mission | Maintainment of a literary basis for the Louzen language |
President | Vácslav Grüný |
Chairman | Âromír Geʆinský |
Head of senior linguists | Igor Fiṡmil Najmänċ |
Staff | ~400 employees |
Budget | ~20M SEK (~25M ACU) |
Debt | None |
Members | ~85 |
Address | Haldenskóho Märʃe, 430 |
Location | Lozeng , , |
Louzen language has a regulatory organ, named the "Institute for literary Louzen language", AKA "Institut pro literelný Lúzinſký Âzyk" in Louzen. This organ was founded as a regulatory body to the language, stabilizing the grammar, orthography and phonology.
First change was stabilization of the alphabet, changing multiple letters to a more stable form:
- Ꞛ → Ä (/æ/)
- Ꞝ → Ö (/œ/)
- Ꞟ → Ü (/ɨ/)
- Ġ → G (/g/)
- G → J (/j/)
- J → Í (/iː/)
- Ƿ → V (/v/)
- Ch → Ḣ (/x/)
- Ṡċ → Ŝ (/ʃ͡ʧ/)
- I͡a → Â (/j͡a ~ ʲa/)
- I͡e → Ê (/j͡e ~ ʲe/)
- I͡u → Û (/j͡u ~ ʲu/)
Another changes include establishment of a Govoric script, which is stabilized on that part, establishment of rules on Rounded S (s) & Long S (ſ), and officially removed Rounded R (ꝛ) from the orthography (It used to be written behind B, D, Ḋ, h (only miniscule), ḣ (only miniscule), O, Ó, Ö, P or Q).
Establishment and removal of Å (A-Ring)
Å å
For adjectives, the plural accusative suffix -ou shifted to -au (/ɔ͡u/ → /a͡u/). The letter O was temporairly replaced by Å, although the later was later unified with A in the 1970's.
The opposite change can be seen in for example Scouse and Utochise, where the /a͡u/ shifted to /ɔ͡u/. In Scouse, the suffix is denoted as Ą (A-ogoniek), where in Utochise, the letter was replaced by O and is used in the digraph OU.
Currently, the letter Å is not used as is replaced by A in all cases.
Removal of Ŏ (O-Breve)
Ŏ ŏ
This change also included abolishment of the letter Ŏ, which was denoting a vowel shift from O/Ó/Uo (Equivalent to Ө in Zhoushi) to U/Ú (ɔ → u) in the words such as "Slŏn" (Elephant), "Lŏmên" (Broken cane) or "Sŏlâ" (Salt), replacing it with a letter "U" or "Ú", depending on lenght of the vowel → "Slún", "Lumên", "Súlâ".
Similar change can be seen in Utochise language, where the shift O → Ú is denoted by ringed U (Ů), or in Scouse language, where the same shift is denoted by O-accute (Ó).
Removal of Ø (Slashed O)
Ø ø
Similairly, letter Ø was abolished as a vowel shift from O/Ó/Uo (Equivalent to Ө in Zhoushi) to Ö (ɔ → œ). Those letters were simply replaced by Ö. Example of such word could be "Døm" (House), "Møka" (Flour) or "Løʃe" (Bleach) → "Döm", "Möka", "Löʃe"
Present orthography
Softening
Sounds for letters D, L, N, T preceding letters Â, Ê, I, Í, Û are softened/palatalized.
Softening | Regular | |||
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Written | Read | Wrong | Written | Read |
di | /ɟi/ | ḋi | dy | /ɖɪ/ |
li | /ʎi/ | ŀi | ly | /lɪ/ |
ni | /ɲi/ | ṅi | ny | /nɪ/ |
ti | /ci/ | ṫi | ty | /ʈɪ/ |
Important note is, that in case of softening with Â, Ê, Û, the /j/ sound is not pronounced:
Softening | Regular | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Written | Read | Wrong | Written | Read |
dâ | /ɟa/ | ḋa | dja | /ɖja/ |
lâ | /lʲa/ | ŀa | lja | /lja/ |
nâ | /ɲa/ | ṅa | nja | /nja/ |
tâ | /ca/ | ṫa | tja | /ʈja/ |
Â, Ê, Û vs. Ja, Je, Ju
 â
Ê ê
Û û
Rules on Â, Ê, Û vs. Ja, Je, Ju are:
- Letters Â, Ê and Û are written on the beginning of the word
- Digraphs Ja, Je and Ju are written in single syllable words
- Unless the first letter is a M, where it is allowed for Mâ, Mê and Mû to exist
- Letters Â, Ê and Û are written behind letters D, L, N, T if they are supposed to be read as /ɟ/, /ʎ/, /ɲ/ and /c/
- Digraphs Ja, Je and Ju are written behind letters D, L, N, T if they are supposed to be read as /d/, /l/, /n/ and /t/
- Letters Â, Ê and Û are written if the letter before is B, P, R, V for /j͡a/, /j͡e/ and /j͡u/ sounds
- Letters Â, Ê and Û are written if the letter before is M and it is supposed to be read as /mɲa/, /mɲe/ and /mɲu/
- Digraphs Ja, Je and Ju are written behind all remaining letters
- Digraphs Ja, Je and Ju are written behind vowels
Long and rounded S, Ṡ and Ŝ
S s ſ
Ṡ ṡ ʃ
Ŝ ŝ ʆ
Louzen language recognizes both long and rounded S letters as a miniscule.
The rules on writing those are:
- Rounded S (s) (or rounded Ṡ/Ŝ - ṡ/ŝ) are written on the end of a syllable or if they act as a syllabic consonant
- Long S (ſ) (or long Ṡ/Ŝ - ʃ/ʆ) are written, if they are on the beginning or in the middle of a syllable
Both Rounded S (s) & Long S (ſ), if capitalizated, are written as a regular R
Those rules can be seen for example in the Noun inflections:
Older orthography
I͡a I͡e I͡u
Before the rules on Â, Ê, Û vs. Ja, Je, Ju were established, digraphs I͡a, I͡e, I͡u (with the tie) were used.
Those digraphs had multiple problems, being:
- The tie was not included in many at the time actual typewriters, forcing people to write "I͡a" as "Ia", "Iá", "I-a", "I'a" or "I a"
- The I letter doesn't correspond to the sound of the digraph
- ↑ Quote from Latin Bible, Psalm 72:3