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*Jalov ''(Jalöv)''
*Jalov ''(Jaⱶlöv)''
*Cilsdorf ''(Zilsdorf)''
*Cilsdorf ''(Zilsdorf)''
*Himperk ''(Hįmberg)''
*Himperk ''(Hįmberg)''
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*Ssloiŕ ''(Ꞩloiⱶr)''
*Ssloiŕ ''(Ꞩloiⱶr)''
*Bórkúm ''(Bąrkuⱶm)''
*Bórkúm ''(Bąrkuⱶm)''
*Dítanó ''(Ditȧsdorf)''
*Dítanó ''(Ditȧ§dorf)''
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The '''Jalov dialect''' (Jalovan: ''Jaⱶlövȧ dialekt''; [[Walnerian language|Walnerian]]: ''Jaloviss dialekt''), alternatively named the '''Jalov language''' (Jalovan: ''Jaⱶlövȧ ẜpraⱶħ''; [[Walnerian language|Walnerian]]: ''Jaloviss sproch''), shorthand name being '''Jalovan''' (Jalovan: ''Jaⱶlöviꞩ''; [[Walnerian language|Walnerian]]: ''Jaloviss''), is considered either to be the most distinct and linguistically furthest dialect of the [[Walnerian language]] or its own language of [[wikipedia:High German languages|High Dolch family]].
The '''Jalov dialect''' (Jalovan: ''Jaⱶlövȧ dialekt''; [[Walnerian language|Walnerian]]: ''Jaloviss dialekt''), alternatively named the '''Jalov language''' (Jalovan: ''Jaⱶlövȧ ẜpꝛaⱶħ''; [[Walnerian language|Walnerian]]: ''Jaloviss sproch''), shorthand name being '''Jalovan''' (Jalovan: ''Jaⱶlöviꞩ''; [[Walnerian language|Walnerian]]: ''Jaloviss''), is considered either to be the most distinct and linguistically furthest dialect of the [[Walnerian language]] or its own language of [[wikipedia:High German languages|High Dolch family]].


It is primairly spoken in the area of the middle age Dolchic linguistic enclave around Jalov, currently being used in 9 villages in the region.
It is primairly spoken in the area of the middle age Dolchic linguistic enclave around Jalov, currently being used in 9 villages in the region.
==History==
==Linguistic island==
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[[File:JalovFlag.png|thumb|250px|Flag used by the Jalovan minority]]
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
!Walnerian name !!Jalovan name !!Percentage of Jalovans !!Population !!Region
|-
|'''Jalov ||''Jaⱶlöv
|style="padding:0px;margin: 0 0 0 0"|{{percentile|58|width=200|height=30|text-size=17|text-colour=black|progress-done-colour=#FF4E4E|progress-tbd-colour=default}}
| ||[[File:LomaneRegionFlag.png|23px|link=|border]] Lómane
|-
|'''Cilsdorf ||''Zilsdorf
|style="padding:0px;margin: 0 0 0 0"|{{percentile|93|width=200|height=30|text-size=17|text-colour=black|progress-done-colour=#FF4E4E|progress-tbd-colour=default}}
| ||[[File:RezenfeldRegionFlag.png|23px|link=|border]] Ŕezënfeld
|-
|'''Himperk ||''Hįmberg
|style="padding:0px;margin: 0 0 0 0"|{{percentile|88|width=200|height=30|text-size=17|text-colour=black|progress-done-colour=#FF4E4E|progress-tbd-colour=default}}
| ||[[File:LomaneRegionFlag.png|23px|link=|border]] Lómane
|-
|'''Semilë ||''ẞemilė
|style="padding:0px;margin: 0 0 0 0"|{{percentile|68|width=200|height=30|text-size=17|text-colour=black|progress-done-colour=#FF4E4E|progress-tbd-colour=default}}
| ||[[File:LomaneRegionFlag.png|23px|link=|border]] Lómane
|-
|'''Lóssice ||''Loⱶẜitz
|style="padding:0px;margin: 0 0 0 0"|{{percentile|53|width=200|height=30|text-size=17|text-colour=black|progress-done-colour=#FF4E4E|progress-tbd-colour=default}}
| ||[[File:LomaneRegionFlag.png|23px|link=|border]] Lómane
|-
|'''Ófhaim ||''Ąfhįm
|style="padding:0px;margin: 0 0 0 0"|{{percentile|66|width=200|height=30|text-size=17|text-colour=black|progress-done-colour=#FF4E4E|progress-tbd-colour=default}}
| ||[[File:RezenfeldRegionFlag.png|23px|link=|border]] Ŕezënfeld
|-
|'''Ssloiŕ ||''Ꞩloiⱶr
|style="padding:0px;margin: 0 0 0 0"|{{percentile|85|width=200|height=30|text-size=17|text-colour=black|progress-done-colour=#FF4E4E|progress-tbd-colour=default}}
| ||[[File:RezenfeldRegionFlag.png|23px|link=|border]] Ŕezënfeld
|-
|'''Bórkúm ||''Bąrkuⱶm
|style="padding:0px;margin: 0 0 0 0"|{{percentile|90|width=200|height=30|text-size=17|text-colour=black|progress-done-colour=#FF4E4E|progress-tbd-colour=default}}
| ||[[File:LomaneRegionFlag.png|23px|link=|border]] Lómane
|-
|'''Dítanó ||''Ditȧ§dorf
|style="padding:0px;margin: 0 0 0 0"|{{percentile|78|width=200|height=30|text-size=17|text-colour=black|progress-done-colour=#FF4E4E|progress-tbd-colour=default}}
| ||[[File:RezenfeldRegionFlag.png|23px|link=|border]] Ŕezënfeld
|-
|'''Libice ||''Lįbitz
|style="padding:0px;margin: 0 0 0 0"|{{percentile|44|width=200|height=30|text-size=17|text-colour=black|progress-done-colour=#FF9F9F|progress-tbd-colour=default}}
| ||[[File:LomaneRegionFlag.png|23px|link=|border]] Lómane
|-
|'''Rálskov ||''Raⱶlßką
|style="padding:0px;margin: 0 0 0 0"|{{percentile|42|width=200|height=30|text-size=17|text-colour=black|progress-done-colour=#FF9F9F|progress-tbd-colour=default}}
| ||[[File:RezenfeldRegionFlag.png|23px|link=|border]] Ŕezënfeld
|}
 
==Alphabet==
==Alphabet==
[[File:JalovanAlphabetTable.png|250px|thumb|Jalovan alphabet table]]
{{See also|Walnerian orthography}}
{{See also|Walnerian orthography}}
{{Symb|Sſs Ꞩẜꞩ ẞߧ|serifs}}
The Jalovan dialect uses its own orthography.
The Jalovan dialect uses its own orthography.
{| style="font-family:Arial Unicode MS; font-size:1.3em; border-color:black; border-width:1px; border-style:solid; border-collapse:collapse; background-color:#F8F8EF"
{| style="<!--font-family:Arial Unicode MS;--> font-size:1.5<!--1.3-->em; border-color:black; border-width:1px; border-style:solid; border-collapse:collapse; background-color:#F8F8EF"
| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |A a
| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |A a
| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |{{color|#808080|Ȧ}} ȧ
| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |{{color|#808080|Ȧ}} ȧ
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| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |P p
| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |P p
| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |{{color|#808080|Q q}}
| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |{{color|#808080|Q q}}
| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |R r
| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |R r
| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |S ſ s
| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |S ſ s
| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |Ꞩ ẜ ꞩ
| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |Ꞩ ẜ ꞩ
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| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |
| style="width:3em; text-align:center; padding: 3px;" |
|}
|}
===Phonology===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!Order
!Order
!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 !!colspan="2"|27 !!colspan="2"|28 !!colspan="2"|29 !!30 !!31 !!32 !!33 !!34 !!35 !!36
!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 !!colspan="2"|26 !!colspan="2"|27 !!colspan="2"|28 !!colspan="2"|29 !!30 !!31 !!32 !!33 !!34 !!35 !!36
|-
|-
![[wikipedia:Capital letters|Majuscule]]
![[wikipedia:Capital letters|Majuscule]]
|A ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|Ȧ ||Ä ||Ą ||B ||C ||D ||E ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|Ė ||F ||G ||H ||Ħ ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|Ⱶ ||I ||Į ||J ||K
|A ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|Ȧ ||Ä ||Ą ||B ||C ||D ||E ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|Ė ||F ||G ||H ||Ħ ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|Ⱶ ||I ||Į ||J ||K
|L ||M ||N ||O ||Ö ||P ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|Q ||R ||colspan="2"|S ||colspan="2"|Ꞩ ||colspan="2"|ẞ ||T ||U ||V ||W ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|X ||Y ||Z
|L ||M ||N ||O ||Ö ||P ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|Q ||colspan="2"|R ||colspan="2"|S ||colspan="2"|Ꞩ ||colspan="2"|ẞ ||T ||U ||V ||W ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|X ||Y ||Z
|-
|-
![[wikipedia:Lower case|Minuscule]]
![[wikipedia:Lower case|Minuscule]]
|a ||ȧ ||ä ||ą ||b ||c ||d ||e ||ė ||f ||g ||h ||ħ ||ⱶ ||i ||į ||j ||k
|a ||ȧ ||ä ||ą ||b ||c ||d ||e ||ė ||f ||g ||h ||ħ ||ⱶ ||i ||į ||j ||k
|l ||m ||n ||o ||ö ||p ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|q ||r ||style="border-right:1px dashed #A2A9B1;"|ſ ||style="border-left:1px dashed #A2A9B1;"|s ||style="border-right:1px dashed #A2A9B1;"|ẜ ||style="border-left:1px dashed #A2A9B1;"|ꞩ ||style="border-right:1px dashed #A2A9B1;"|ß ||style="border-left:1px dashed #A2A9B1;"|§ ||t ||u ||v ||w ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|x ||y ||z
|l ||m ||n ||o ||ö ||p ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|q ||style="border-right:1px dashed #A2A9B1;"|r ||style="border-left:1px dashed #A2A9B1;"|ꝛ ||style="border-right:1px dashed #A2A9B1;"|ſ ||style="border-left:1px dashed #A2A9B1;"|s ||style="border-right:1px dashed #A2A9B1;"|ẜ ||style="border-left:1px dashed #A2A9B1;"|ꞩ ||style="border-right:1px dashed #A2A9B1;"|ß ||style="border-left:1px dashed #A2A9B1;"|§ ||t ||u ||v ||w ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|x ||y ||z
|-
|-
![[wikipedia:International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA Sound]]
![[wikipedia:International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA Sound]]
|[[wikipedia:Open front unrounded vowel|a]]<br>[[wikipedia:Open back unrounded vowel|ɑ]] ||[[wikipedia:Open front unrounded vowel|aˑ]]<br>[[wikipedia:Open back unrounded vowel|ɑˑ]] ||[[wikipedia:Near-open front unrounded vowel|æ]] ||[[wikipedia:Open front unrounded vowel|ã]]<br>[[wikipedia:Open back unrounded vowel|ɑ̃]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiced bilabial plosive|b]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless velar plosive|k]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiced dental and alveolar plosives|d]] ||[[wikipedia:Open-mid front unrounded vowel|ɛ]]<br>[[wikipedia:Close-mid front unrounded vowel|e]] ||[[wikipedia:Mid central vowel|ə]]<br>[[wikipedia:Syllabic consonant|◌̩]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless labiodental fricative|f]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiced velar plosive|ɡ]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless glottal fricative|h]]<br>[[wikipedia:Voiced glottal fricative|ɦ]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless velar fricative|x]] ||[[wikipedia:Vowel length|◌ː]] ||[[wikipedia:Close front unrounded vowel|i]]<br>[[wikipedia:Near-close near-front unrounded vowel|ɪ]] ||[[wikipedia:Close front unrounded vowel|ĩ]]<br>[[wikipedia:Near-close near-front unrounded vowel|ɪ̃]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiced palatal approximant|j]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless velar plosive|k]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiced dental, alveolar and postalveolar lateral approximants|l]]
|[[wikipedia:Open front unrounded vowel|a]]<br>[[wikipedia:Open back unrounded vowel|ɑ]] ||[[wikipedia:Open front unrounded vowel|aˑ]]<br>[[wikipedia:Open back unrounded vowel|ɑˑ]] ||[[wikipedia:Near-open front unrounded vowel|æ]] ||[[wikipedia:Open front unrounded vowel|ã]]<br>[[wikipedia:Open back unrounded vowel|ɑ̃]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiced bilabial plosive|b]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless velar plosive|k]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiced dental and alveolar plosives|d]] ||[[wikipedia:Open-mid front unrounded vowel|ɛ]]<br>[[wikipedia:Close-mid front unrounded vowel|e]] ||[[wikipedia:Mid central vowel|əˑ]]<br>[[wikipedia:Open-mid front unrounded vowel|ɛˑ]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless labiodental fricative|f]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiced velar plosive|ɡ]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless glottal fricative|h]]<br>[[wikipedia:Voiced glottal fricative|ɦ]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless velar fricative|x]]<br>[[wikipedia:Voiced velar fricative|ɣ]] ||[[wikipedia:Vowel length|◌ː]]<br>[[wikipedia:Syllabic consonant|◌̩]] ||[[wikipedia:Close front unrounded vowel|i]]<br>[[wikipedia:Near-close near-front unrounded vowel|ɪ]] ||[[wikipedia:Close front unrounded vowel|ĩ]]<br>[[wikipedia:Near-close near-front unrounded vowel|ɪ̃]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiced palatal approximant|j]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless velar plosive|k]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiced dental, alveolar and postalveolar lateral approximants|l]]
|[[wikipedia:Voiced bilabial nasal|m]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiced dental, alveolar and postalveolar nasals|n]] ||[[wikipedia:Open-mid back rounded vowel|ɔ]]<br>[[wikipedia:Close-mid back rounded vowel|o]] ||[[wikipedia:Open-mid front rounded vowel|œ]]<br>[[wikipedia:Close-mid front rounded vowel|ø]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless bilabial plosive|p]] ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|k͡v ||[[wikipedia:Voiced dental, alveolar and postalveolar trills|r]] ||colspan="2"|[[wikipedia:Voiced alveolar fricative|z]] ||colspan="2"|[[wikipedia:Voiceless alveolar fricative|s]] ||colspan="2"|[[wikipedia:Voiceless postalveolar fricative|ʃ]]<br>[[wikipedia:Voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative|ɕ]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless dental and alveolar plosives|t]] ||[[wikipedia:Close back rounded vowel|u]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless labiodental fricative|f]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiced labiodental fricative|v]] ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|k͡s ||[[wikipedia:Close front rounded vowel|y]]<br>[[wikipedia:Close front rounded vowel|yː]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless alveolar affricate|t͡s]]
|[[wikipedia:Voiced bilabial nasal|m]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiced dental, alveolar and postalveolar nasals|n]] ||[[wikipedia:Open-mid back rounded vowel|ɔ]]<br>[[wikipedia:Close-mid back rounded vowel|o]] ||[[wikipedia:Open-mid front rounded vowel|œ]]<br>[[wikipedia:Close-mid front rounded vowel|ø]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless bilabial plosive|p]] ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|k͡v ||colspan="2"|[[wikipedia:Voiced dental, alveolar and postalveolar trills|r]] ||colspan="2"|[[wikipedia:Voiced alveolar fricative|z]] ||colspan="2"|[[wikipedia:Voiceless postalveolar fricative|ʃ]]<br>[[wikipedia:Voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative|ɕ]] ||colspan="2"|[[wikipedia:Voiceless alveolar fricative|s]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless dental and alveolar plosives|t]] ||[[wikipedia:Close back rounded vowel|u]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless labiodental fricative|f]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiced labiodental fricative|v]] ||style="background:#FEE7E6"|k͡s ||[[wikipedia:Close front rounded vowel|y]]<br>[[wikipedia:Close front rounded vowel|yː]] ||[[wikipedia:Voiceless alveolar affricate|t͡s]]
|}
|}
===Letters S and its miniscules===
{{Symb|Sſs Ꞩẜꞩ ẞߧ|serifs}}
The letter S and its derivatives have two miniscule variants, which are used depending on their location in the word. Unlike Walnerian language, which has preserved the miniscule differentiation only within the [[Walnerian orthography#Fraktur orthography|Fraktur orthography]], Jalovan alphabet uses the miniscule differentiation independent of the script used.
The miniscules are often named the "Short" (''kurz'') and "Long" (''lang''), and are written by the following rule:
*'''Long S''' (ſ; ẜ; ß) is written on the beggining or the middle of a syllable
**Example: ''Raiſe; Maẜiⱶne; Roⱶße''
*'''Short S''' (s; ꞩ; §) is written on the end of a syllable, or in foreign [[wikipedia:Loanword|loanwords]] and [[wikipedia:Interjection|interjections]]
**Example: ''Mesnįg; Voⱶꞩsain; Moⱶ§''
===Letters H and its derivatives===
{{Symb|Hh Ħħ Ⱶⱶ|serifs}}
The Jalova dialect has three variants of the letter H, which are used to denote different sounds:
*[[wikipedia:H|Regular letter H]] for the sounds [[wikipedia:Voiceless glottal fricative|/h/]] and [[wikipedia:Voiced glottal fricative|/ɦ/]]
*[[wikipedia:H with stroke|Letter H with a stroke (Ħ)]] for the sounds [[wikipedia:Voiceless velar fricative|/x/]] and [[wikipedia:Voiced velar fricative|/ɣ/]]
*[[wikipedia:Claudian letters|Letter half H (Ⱶ)]] is used to denote [[wikipedia:Vowel length|long vowels]], as it is placed after a sound that should be read as long (OⱵ is read as [ɔː], AⱵ as [aː] etc.)
===Short vowels===
{{Symb|Ȧȧ Ėė|serifs}}
The [[wikipedia:Extra-shortness|extra-short]]/short vowels developed from [[wikipedia:Early New High German|Early New High Dolch]] digraph ER and syllables including a [[wikipedia:Syllabic consonant|syllabic consonant]]. In Walnerian, the ER digraph is [[Walnerian orthography#R Accute|written as Ŕ]] and is pronounced rather as a syllabic [ʁ̩] than a vowel proper. Jalovan recognized 2 short vowels:
*'''Ȧ''' for [[wikipedia:German language|Dolch]] '''ER''' and [[Walnerian orthography#R Accute|Walnerian '''Ŕ''']], making the [[wikipedia:German language|Dolch]] word "[[wiktionary:erinnern|Erinnern]]" [ʔɛɐ̯ˈʁɪnɐn] (Érinërn in [[Walnerian language|Walnerian]]) pronounced as "Ȧrinȧn" [ɑˑˈʁɪnɑ̆n] in Jalovan
*'''Ė''' is equivalent to [[Walnerian orthography#E Diaeresis|Walnerian '''Ë''']] and is usually pronounced as [əˑ] or [ɛˑ]
===Nasal vowels===
{{Symb|Ąą Įį|serifs}}
The [[wikipedia:Nasal vowel|nasal vowels]] developed from [[wikipedia:Early New High German|Early New High Dolch]] digraphs EI and AU. In Walnerian, the EI digraph remained phonetically the same, only [[Walnerian orthography#J vs. I|changing in orthography]] and AU digraph developed phonetically into Ó [ɔː]. In Jalovan, however, under the influence of especially [[Dazhdin language|Dazhdin]] linguistic enclave in the area, the two vowel clusters developed into nasal sounds:
*'''AU''' into '''Ą''' ([ɑʊ̯] → [ɑ̃]). Comparison may be the [[wikipedia:German language|Dolch]] word "[[wiktionary:Aufbau|Aufbau]]" [ˈaʊ̯fˌbaʊ̯] (construction) and its Jalovan counterpart "Ąfbą" [ˈɑ̃fˌbɑ̃ː]
*'''EI''' into '''Į''' ([aɪ̯] → [ɪ̃]). Comparison may be the [[wikipedia:German language|Dolch]] word "[[wiktionary:eisfrei|Eisfrei]]" [ˈaɪ̯sfʁaɪ̯] (devoid of ice) and its Jalovan counterpart "Įsfrį" [ˈɪ̃sfrɪ̃ː]
If the nasal vowel is on the end of the word, it is automatically pronounced as [[wikipedia:Vowel length|long]].


==Grammar==
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Jalovan
Jaⱶlöviꞩ - Jaⱶlövȧ dialekt
"A Goral Wedding" at Dom Ludowy Theatre.jpg
Traditional Jalovan folklore festival
Pronunciation/jɑː.lœ.vaˑ/ Speaker Icon.svg
Native to Walneria
EthnicityJalova Walnerians
Native speakers
L1: ~3,450
L2: ~110
FL: >50
Latin alphabet
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
9 Jalovan villages:
  • Jalov (Jaⱶlöv)
  • Cilsdorf (Zilsdorf)
  • Himperk (Hįmberg)
  • Semilë (ẞemilė)
  • Lóssice (Loⱶẜitz)
  • Ófhaim (Ąfhįm)
  • Ssloiŕ (Ꞩloiⱶr)
  • Bórkúm (Bąrkuⱶm)
  • Dítanó (Ditȧ§dorf)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
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The Jalov dialect (Jalovan: Jaⱶlövȧ dialekt; Walnerian: Jaloviss dialekt), alternatively named the Jalov language (Jalovan: Jaⱶlövȧ ẜpꝛaⱶħ; Walnerian: Jaloviss sproch), shorthand name being Jalovan (Jalovan: Jaⱶlöviꞩ; Walnerian: Jaloviss), is considered either to be the most distinct and linguistically furthest dialect of the Walnerian language or its own language of High Dolch family.

It is primairly spoken in the area of the middle age Dolchic linguistic enclave around Jalov, currently being used in 9 villages in the region.

Linguistic island

Flag used by the Jalovan minority
Walnerian name Jalovan name Percentage of Jalovans Population Region
Jalov Jaⱶlöv
58%
LomaneRegionFlag.png Lómane
Cilsdorf Zilsdorf
93%
RezenfeldRegionFlag.png Ŕezënfeld
Himperk Hįmberg
88%
LomaneRegionFlag.png Lómane
Semilë ẞemilė
68%
LomaneRegionFlag.png Lómane
Lóssice Loⱶẜitz
53%
LomaneRegionFlag.png Lómane
Ófhaim Ąfhįm
66%
RezenfeldRegionFlag.png Ŕezënfeld
Ssloiŕ Ꞩloiⱶr
85%
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Bórkúm Bąrkuⱶm
90%
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Dítanó Ditȧ§dorf
78%
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Libice Lįbitz
44%
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Rálskov Raⱶlßką
42%
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Alphabet

Jalovan alphabet table

The Jalovan dialect uses its own orthography.

A a Ȧ ȧ Ä ä Ą ą B b C c D d E e Ė ė F f
G g H h Ħ ħ I i Į į J j K k L l M m
N n O o Ö ö P p Q q R r ꝛ S ſ s Ꞩ ẜ ꞩ ẞ ß § T t
U u V v W w X x Y y Z z

Phonology

Order 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
Majuscule A Ȧ Ä Ą B C D E Ė F G H Ħ I Į J K L M N O Ö P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Minuscule a ȧ ä ą b c d e ė f g h ħ i į j k l m n o ö p q r ſ s ß § t u v w x y z
IPA Sound a
ɑ

ɑˑ
æ ã
ɑ̃
b k d ɛ
e
əˑ
ɛˑ
f ɡ h
ɦ
x
ɣ
◌ː
◌̩
i
ɪ
ĩ
ɪ̃
j k l m n ɔ
o
œ
ø
p k͡v r z ʃ
ɕ
s t u f v k͡s y
t͡s

Letters S and its miniscules

Sſs Ꞩẜꞩ ẞߧ
Sſs Ꞩẜꞩ ẞߧ

The letter S and its derivatives have two miniscule variants, which are used depending on their location in the word. Unlike Walnerian language, which has preserved the miniscule differentiation only within the Fraktur orthography, Jalovan alphabet uses the miniscule differentiation independent of the script used.

The miniscules are often named the "Short" (kurz) and "Long" (lang), and are written by the following rule:

  • Long S (ſ; ẜ; ß) is written on the beggining or the middle of a syllable
    • Example: Raiſe; Maẜiⱶne; Roⱶße
  • Short S (s; ꞩ; §) is written on the end of a syllable, or in foreign loanwords and interjections
    • Example: Mesnįg; Voⱶꞩsain; Moⱶ§

Letters H and its derivatives

Hh Ħħ Ⱶⱶ
Hh Ħħ Ⱶⱶ

The Jalova dialect has three variants of the letter H, which are used to denote different sounds:

Short vowels

Ȧȧ Ėė
Ȧȧ Ėė

The extra-short/short vowels developed from Early New High Dolch digraph ER and syllables including a syllabic consonant. In Walnerian, the ER digraph is written as Ŕ and is pronounced rather as a syllabic [ʁ̩] than a vowel proper. Jalovan recognized 2 short vowels:

Nasal vowels

Ąą Įį
Ąą Įį

The nasal vowels developed from Early New High Dolch digraphs EI and AU. In Walnerian, the EI digraph remained phonetically the same, only changing in orthography and AU digraph developed phonetically into Ó [ɔː]. In Jalovan, however, under the influence of especially Dazhdin linguistic enclave in the area, the two vowel clusters developed into nasal sounds:

  • AU into Ą ([ɑʊ̯] → [ɑ̃]). Comparison may be the Dolch word "Aufbau" [ˈaʊ̯fˌbaʊ̯] (construction) and its Jalovan counterpart "Ąfbą" [ˈɑ̃fˌbɑ̃ː]
  • EI into Į ([aɪ̯] → [ɪ̃]). Comparison may be the Dolch word "Eisfrei" [ˈaɪ̯sfʁaɪ̯] (devoid of ice) and its Jalovan counterpart "Įsfrį" [ˈɪ̃sfrɪ̃ː]

If the nasal vowel is on the end of the word, it is automatically pronounced as long.

Grammar

TBA

Examples

TBA