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The '''Dazhdin orthography''' ([[Dazhdin language|Dazhdin]]: ''Daẑinčincka ortografija'' / ''Даҗінчінцка ортография'') is a set of rules, that guide the written form of the [[Dazhdin language]].
The '''Dazhdin orthography''' ([[Dazhdin language|Dazhdin]]: ''Daẑinčincka ortografija'' / ''Даҗінчінцка ортография'') is a set of rules, that guide the written form of the [[Dazhdin language]].
==Alphabets==
==Alphabets==
The Dazhdin language uses two alphabets - [[wikipedia:Latin script|Latin]] script alphabet (used mostly by Syraniks) and [[wikipedia:Cyrillic script|Cyrillic]] script alphabet (used mostly by Posąvrag).
===Latin alphabet===
===Latin alphabet===
{{Infobox writing system
| name      = Dazhdin latin alphabet
| altname  = Daẑinčinska abeceda
| type      = Alphabet<!-- (see type options below) -->
| qid      =
<!-- The following three fields, prefixed SH (ShortHand), are used only if the type parameter is set as "shorthand" or "stenography": -->
| SHline    = <!-- ("light" or "heavy" - heavy-line shorthands distinguish thick and thin strokes) -->
| SHtype    = <!-- (see SHtype options below) -->
| SHform    = <!-- (see SHform options below) -->
| typedesc  = <!-- (For providing additional info after a general type) -->
| creator  = <!-- (Use instead of famN for artificially created writing systems) -->
| date      = ~1625<!-- (Date created) -->
| published = <!-- (Date published - for shorthands and script reforms) -->
| time      = <!-- (Time period during which system was in use) -->
| official script =
| languages =
*[[Dazhdin language]] (Syranik)
| fam1      = [[wikipedia:Latin script|Latin script]]<!-- (Use famN to specify parent writing system/s. -->
| fam2      = <!--  Up to 15 parent writing systems can be listed,
  ...          fam1 being the oldest.) -->
| fam15    =
| print    = <!-- (the print basis/model of a braille script} -->
| sisters  = <!-- (For sister writing systems here with common origin) -->
| children  = <!-- (For child writing systems) -->
| sample    = <!-- (Sample image, WITHOUT "Image:" prefix) -->
| imagesize = <!-- (Sample image's size) -->
| caption  = <!-- (Description of sample image) -->
| direction = <!-- writing direction; when empty: will be read from Wikidata -->
| direction comment =
| unicode  = <!-- (To specify a Unicode range) -->
| iso15924  = <!--  (Either the ISO 15924 four-letter code or number. Template will automatically display both) -->
| iso15924 note = <!-- (To specify more text on the ISO 15924 four-letter codes, e.g. variants, aliases) -->
| footnotes = <!--  (Some information about the writing system) -->
| ipa-note      = <!-- (set to "none" to cancel IPA warning) -->}}
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''Note: Letter Ĥ is an introduced letter to denote the [[wikipedia:Voiceless glottal fricative|/h/ sound]] in loanwords (for example the word "ĥistorьja")
The latin alphabet was originally used concurrently with the cyrillic script, with the first mentions of the original script appearing in the late 10th century AD in the areas next to the coastline. Although being often originally written using digraphs (CZ for Č, IE for Ě, SS for Š, SCZ for Ŝ, ZS for Ž, ZDZ for Ẑ, DZ for Ʒ, DZS for Ǯ...) the language eventually introduced basic diacritic characters by 15th century (Ʒ was still written as DZ, Ǯ as DŽ and Ŝ and Ẑ were written as ŠČ and ŽDŽ, Ľ was written as L and L was written as Ł, while Đ and Ŧ were written with diacritics as Ď and Ť).
 
The most notable change, however, happened in 1620's, where the letters [[wikipedia:Ezh|''Dzet'' (Ʒ)]] and [[wikipedia:Ǯ|''Dzhet'' (Ǯ)]] were introduced and [[wikipedia:Iotation|iotated vowels]] were started to be denoted by a circumflex as a counterpart to the cyrillic iotated characters (Â for Я, Ą̂ for Ꙝ, Ê for Ѥ, Ę̂ for Ѩ, Û for Ю & Ų̂ for Ѭ). At the same time, Ǫ was changed into Ų due to the happening phonetical shift /ɔ̃ ~ õ/ → /ʊ̃ ~ ũ/ and letters. At the same time, characters [[wikipedia:S with swash tail|''Shchet'' (Ȿ)]] and [[wikipedia:Z with swash tail|''Zhdzhet'' (Ɀ)]] started appearing, which were used to denote the current characters Ŝ and Ẑ.
 
Later, in the mid 18th century, the letters Ȿ and Ɀ fell into disuse, as at the time most common [[wikipedia:Blackletter|Blackletter]] [[wikipedia:Printing press|printing presses]] didn't usually include those characters, going back to digraphs of ŠČ and ŽǮ, without finally introducing the letters Ŝ and Ẑ, taking advantage of the circumflex diacritics that was commonly used both in iotated vowels Â, Ą̂, Ê, Ę̂, Û and Ų̂, which themselves fell into disuse less than 20 years later, being changed into combinations J͡A, J͡Ą, J͡E, J͡Ę, J͡U and J͡Ų, from which the [[wikipedia:Tie (typography)|connecting tie]] eventually faded. At the same time, letters Î and I were changed due to removal of the circumflex - (Îî changed into İi, while Ii (Іі) changed into Iı (Ии))
 
Letter Ĥ is an introduced letter to denote the [[wikipedia:Voiceless glottal fricative|/h/]] or [[wikipedia:Voiced glottal fricative|/ɦ/]] sound in loanwords (for example the word "ĥistorьja"), which started to appear in the manuscripts in the mid 18th century.
===Cyrillic alphabet===
===Cyrillic alphabet===
{{Infobox writing system
| name      = Dazhdin cyrillic alphabet
| altname  = Даҗінчінска азбука
| type      = Alphabet<!-- (see type options below) -->
| qid      =
<!-- The following three fields, prefixed SH (ShortHand), are used only if the type parameter is set as "shorthand" or "stenography": -->
| SHline    = <!-- ("light" or "heavy" - heavy-line shorthands distinguish thick and thin strokes) -->
| SHtype    = <!-- (see SHtype options below) -->
| SHform    = <!-- (see SHform options below) -->
| typedesc  = <!-- (For providing additional info after a general type) -->
| creator  = <!-- (Use instead of famN for artificially created writing systems) -->
| date      = ~950<!-- (Date created) -->
| published = <!-- (Date published - for shorthands and script reforms) -->
| time      = <!-- (Time period during which system was in use) -->
| official script =
| languages =
*[[Dazhdin language]] (Posąvrag)
| fam1      = [[wikipedia:Cyrillic script|Cyrillic script]]<!-- (Use famN to specify parent writing system/s. -->
| fam2      = <!--  Up to 15 parent writing systems can be listed,
  ...          fam1 being the oldest.) -->
| fam15    =
| print    = <!-- (the print basis/model of a braille script} -->
| sisters  = <!-- (For sister writing systems here with common origin) -->
| children  = <!-- (For child writing systems) -->
| sample    = <!-- (Sample image, WITHOUT "Image:" prefix) -->
| imagesize = <!-- (Sample image's size) -->
| caption  = <!-- (Description of sample image) -->
| direction = <!-- writing direction; when empty: will be read from Wikidata -->
| direction comment =
| unicode  = <!-- (To specify a Unicode range) -->
| iso15924  = <!--  (Either the ISO 15924 four-letter code or number. Template will automatically display both) -->
| iso15924 note = <!-- (To specify more text on the ISO 15924 four-letter codes, e.g. variants, aliases) -->
| footnotes = <!--  (Some information about the writing system) -->
| ipa-note      = <!-- (set to "none" to cancel IPA warning) -->}}
{| style="font-family:Arial Unicode MS; font-size:1.4em; border-color:black; border-width:1px; border-style:solid; border-collapse:collapse; background-color:#F8F8EF"
{| style="font-family:Arial Unicode MS; font-size:1.4em; border-color:black; border-width:1px; border-style:solid; border-collapse:collapse; background-color:#F8F8EF"
| style="width:5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |'''А а'''<br>/a ~ ɑ/
| style="width:5em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |'''А а'''<br>/a ~ ɑ/

Revision as of 09:30, 26 September 2021


The Dazhdin orthography (Dazhdin: Daẑinčincka ortografija / Даҗінчінцка ортография) is a set of rules, that guide the written form of the Dazhdin language.

Alphabets

The Dazhdin language uses two alphabets - Latin script alphabet (used mostly by Syraniks) and Cyrillic script alphabet (used mostly by Posąvrag).

Latin alphabet

Dazhdin latin alphabet
Daẑinčinska abeceda
Type
Alphabet
Languages
Created~1625
Parent systems
Latin script
  • Dazhdin latin alphabet
A a
/a ~ ɑ/
Ą ą
/ɔ̃ ~ ɔw̃/
B b
/b/
C c
/ts/
Č č
/tʃ ~ tɕ/
D d
/d/
Đ đ
/ɟ/
E e
/ɛ ~ e/
Ě ě
/ʲɛ ~ ʲe/
Ę ę
/ɛ̃ ~ ẽ/
F f
/f/
G g
/ɡ/
H h
/x/
Ĥ ĥ
/h ~ ɦ/
I ı
/i ~ ɪ/
İ i
/ʲi/
J j
/j/
Ь ь
/ĭ/
K k
/k/
L l
/l/
Ľ ľ
/ʎ/
M m
/m/
N n
/n/
Ň ň
/ɲ/
O o
/ɔ ~ o/
P p
/p/
Q q
/kv/
R r
/r/
S s
/s/
Š š
/ʃ ~ ɕ/
Ŝ ŝ
/ʃtʃ/
T t
/t/
Ŧ ŧ
/c/
U u
/u/
Ų ų
/ʊ̃ ~ ũ/
V v
/v/
W w
/ʋ/
X x
/ks/
Y y
/ɨ ~ y/
Ъ ъ
/y̆ ~ ɯ̆/
Z z
/z/
Ž ž
/ʒ ~ ʑ/
Ẑ ẑ
/ʒdʒ/
Ʒ ʒ
/dz/
Ǯ ǯ
/dʒ/

The latin alphabet was originally used concurrently with the cyrillic script, with the first mentions of the original script appearing in the late 10th century AD in the areas next to the coastline. Although being often originally written using digraphs (CZ for Č, IE for Ě, SS for Š, SCZ for Ŝ, ZS for Ž, ZDZ for Ẑ, DZ for Ʒ, DZS for Ǯ...) the language eventually introduced basic diacritic characters by 15th century (Ʒ was still written as DZ, Ǯ as DŽ and Ŝ and Ẑ were written as ŠČ and ŽDŽ, Ľ was written as L and L was written as Ł, while Đ and Ŧ were written with diacritics as Ď and Ť).

The most notable change, however, happened in 1620's, where the letters Dzet (Ʒ) and Dzhet (Ǯ) were introduced and iotated vowels were started to be denoted by a circumflex as a counterpart to the cyrillic iotated characters (Â for Я, Ą̂ for Ꙝ, Ê for Ѥ, Ę̂ for Ѩ, Û for Ю & Ų̂ for Ѭ). At the same time, Ǫ was changed into Ų due to the happening phonetical shift /ɔ̃ ~ õ/ → /ʊ̃ ~ ũ/ and letters. At the same time, characters Shchet (Ȿ) and Zhdzhet (Ɀ) started appearing, which were used to denote the current characters Ŝ and Ẑ.

Later, in the mid 18th century, the letters Ȿ and Ɀ fell into disuse, as at the time most common Blackletter printing presses didn't usually include those characters, going back to digraphs of ŠČ and ŽǮ, without finally introducing the letters Ŝ and Ẑ, taking advantage of the circumflex diacritics that was commonly used both in iotated vowels Â, Ą̂, Ê, Ę̂, Û and Ų̂, which themselves fell into disuse less than 20 years later, being changed into combinations J͡A, J͡Ą, J͡E, J͡Ę, J͡U and J͡Ų, from which the connecting tie eventually faded. At the same time, letters Î and I were changed due to removal of the circumflex - (Îî changed into İi, while Ii (Іі) changed into Iı (Ии))

Letter Ĥ is an introduced letter to denote the /h/ or /ɦ/ sound in loanwords (for example the word "ĥistorьja"), which started to appear in the manuscripts in the mid 18th century.

Cyrillic alphabet

Dazhdin cyrillic alphabet
Даҗінчінска азбука
Type
Alphabet
Languages
Created~950
Parent systems
Cyrillic script
  • Dazhdin cyrillic alphabet
А а
/a ~ ɑ/
Б б
/b/
В в
/v/
Г г
/ɡ/
Д д
/d/
Ђ ђ
/ɟ/
Е е
/ɛ ~ e/
Є є
/ʲɛ ~ ʲe/
Ж ж
/ʒ ~ ʑ/
Җ җ
/ʒdʒ/
З з
/z/
Ѕ ѕ
/dz/
І і
/ʲi/
И и
/i ~ ɪ/
Ј ј
/j/
К к
/k/
Л л
/l/
Љ љ
/ʎ/
М м
/m/
Н н
/n/
Њ њ
/ɲ/
О о
/ɔ ~ o/
П п
/p/
Р р
/r/
С с
/s/
Т т
/t/
Ћ ћ
/c/
У у
/u/
Ф ф
/f/
Х х
/x/
Ц ц
/ts/
Ч ч
/tʃ ~ tɕ/
Џ џ
/dʒ/
Ш ш
/ʃ ~ ɕ/
Щ щ
/ʃtʃ/
Ъ ъ
/y̆ ~ ɯ̆/
Ы ы
/ɨ ~ y/
Ь ь
/ĭ/
Ѥ ѥ
/jɛ ~ je/
Ю ю
/ju/
Я я
/ja ~ jɑ/
Ѫ ѫ
/ʊ̃ ~ ũ/
Ѭ ѭ
/jʊ̃ ~ jũ/
Ѧ ѧ
/ɛ̃ ~ ẽ/
Ѩ ѩ
/jɛ̃ ~ jẽ/

/ɔ̃ ~ ɔw̃/
Ꙝ ꙝ
/jɔ̃ ~ jɔw̃/

Rules

Sibilants

Voiced Voiceless
Latin Example IPA Latin Example IPA
Cyrillic Cyrillic
Serif Sans Serif Sans
S s S s Syrъ
Сыръ
(Cheese)
s Z z Z z Mezъ
Мезъ
(Border)
z
С с С с З з З з
Š š Š š Šıry
Ширы
(Wide)
ʃ ~ ɕ Ž ž Ž ž Možьne
Можьне
(Possible)
ʒ ~ ʑ
Ш ш Ш ш Ж ж Ж ж
Ŝ ŝ Ŝ ŝ Ŝirъ
Щіръ
(Scorpion)
ʃt͡ʃ ~ ʃt͡ɕ Meir
Меҗір
(Mortar)
ʒd͡ʒ ~ ʒd͡ʑ
Щ щ Щ щ Җ җ Җ җ
C c C c Cirkъ
Цiркъ
(Circus)
t͡s Ʒ ʒ Ʒ ʒ Meʒı
Меѕи
(Between)
d͡z
Ц ц Ц ц Ѕ ѕ Ѕ ѕ
Č č Č č Čiry
Чіры
(Pure)
t͡ʃ ~ t͡ɕ Ǯ ǯ Ǯ ǯ Maǯąn
Маџꙙн
(Manly)
d͡ʒ ~ d͡ʑ
Ч ч Ч ч Џ џ Џ џ

Vowel compatibility

B C Č D Đ F G H Ĥ J K L Ľ M N Ň P Q R S Š Ŝ T Ŧ V W X Z Ž Ʒ Ǯ
A Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Iot Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Ą Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Iot Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
E Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Iot Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Ě Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes No No Yes No No No No
Ę Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Iot Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
I Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes
İ Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No Yes No Yes No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No Yes Yes No Yes
Ь Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
O Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
U Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Iot Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Ų Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Iot Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Y Yes No No Yes No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes No
Ъ Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Iot Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

I, İ and Y

A Venn Diagram of letters which can be in front of each of the I/İ/Y letters

  • İ /ʲi/ - BCČDJLMNPRŠŜTŽẐǮ
  • I /ɪ/ - BDFGHKNPSŠTVZƷǮ
  • Y /ɨ/ - BDHKLMPRSTVZŽƷ
  • DazhdinIİYCyr.svg
  • Cyrillic version

Dazhdin uses all three of former proto-slavic "I"s:

  • İi/Іі [ʲi] - only I that is softening the letter in front of it. Letter, that are softened, are D ([d]→[ɟ]), N ([n]→[ɲ]), R ([r]→[rʲ]) & T ([t]→[c])
  • /Ии [ɪ] - The more frontal of the two non-softening "I"s. Is equivalent to the most common i sound in Anglish
  • Yy/Ыы [ɨ] - The more back-placed of the two non-softening "I"s. Is equivalent to the Ü letter in Dolch

Letters Đ, Ľ, Ň and Ŧ

Letters Đ, Ľ, Ň and Ŧ will never be placed in front of the letter i/ı/y, as they themselves show softening:

  • ĐıDi (Đı is an incorrect version of spelling)
  • ĽıLi (Ľı is an incorrect version of spelling)
  • ŇıNi (Ňı is an incorrect version of spelling)
  • ŦıTi (Ŧı is an incorrect version of spelling)

Iotation

Non-iotated Iotated
Latin Example IPA Latin Example IPA
Cyrillic Cyrillic
Serif Sans Serif Sans
A a A a Ano
Ано
(Yes)
a ~ ɑ Ja ja Ja ja Jano
Яно
(Ean)
ja ~ jɑ
А а А а Я я Я я
Ą ą Ą ą Sąnarъ
Снаръ
(Wanderer)
ɔ̃ ~ ɔw̃ ndarъ
ндаръ
(Amber)
jɔ̃ ~ jɔw̃
E e E e Pera
Пера
(Feathers)
ɛ ~ e Ě ě Ě ě Pěra
Пєра
(Lips)
ʲɛ ~ ʲe
Е е Е е Є є Є є
Ě ě Ě ě Bě
Бєсъ
(Terror)
ʲɛ ~ ʲe Je je Je je Je
Ѥзъ
(Weir)
jɛ ~ je
Є є Є є Ѥ ѥ Ѥ ѥ
Ę ę Ę ę Sę
Сѧти
(To sew)
ɛ̃ ~ ẽ S
Сѩти
(To remove)
jɛ̃ ~ jẽ
Ѧ ѧ Ѧ ѧ Ѩ ѩ Ѩ ѩ
U u U u Ňuh
Њух
(Smell)
u Ju ju Ju ju Jug
Юг
(South)
ju
У у У у Ю ю Ю ю
Ų ų Ų ų Mųž
Мѫж
(Man)
ʊ̃ ~ ũ ž
Ѭж
(Whom)
jʊ̃ ~ jũ
Ѫ ѫ Ѫ ѫ Ѭ ѭ Ѭ ѭ