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Verdurian language

Verdurian (soa Sfahe, "the Speech") is a constructed language created by Mark Rosenfelder, first published in 1995[1][2] and hosted at his website, Zompist.com.

Verdurian
soa Sfahe
Created byMark Rosenfelder
Date1995
Purpose
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone
IETFart-x-verduria

Verdurian is a fictional language, which in Rosenfelder's constructed world is spoken in the nation of Verduria, on the planet Almea.[3]

Verdurian is the most-developed and best-known of the languages of Almea.[4]

Phonology and grammar edit

Verdurian's phonology[5] has eight vowels and twenty-one consonants. Among the most exotic of its sounds is the voiced uvular fricative (ʁ), which is transcribed as an R with a háček over it (Ř, ř).[6] Verdurian also has its own alphabet.

Verdurian has SVO word order, fusional morphology, and accusative morphosyntactic alignment.[7]

This language has two genders (masculine and feminine), two numbers (singular and plural) and four cases (nominative, genitive, accusative and dative).[8] There are 4 tenses (present, past, past anterior and future).[9]

Alphabet and fonts edit

The Verdurian alphabet is used to write several languages of the Cadhinorian Plain on the world of Almea, most notably Verdurian, but also (with some supplemental characters) Caizu, Kebreni, Ismaîn, Sarroc, and Flaidish. It derives from the ancient Cadhinorian alphabet (equivalent to the Verdurian capital letters), and this in turn derives from the alphabet of Cuzei. The Verdurian alphabet may be used to write both ancient languages, Cadhinor and Cuêzi.[10]

Verdurian is currently included in the unofficial ConScript Unicode Registry (CSUR), which assigns code points in the Private Use Area. Verdurian code points are mapped to the range U+E200 to U+E26F.

The eight “Aux” variant fonts of Kurinto (Kurinto Text Aux, Book Aux, Sans Aux, etc.) support the Verdurian alphabet.

Real-life history edit

When Rosenfelder was a freshman in college, his dorm was next to that of a Dungeons & Dragons aficionado, one Chris Vargas. Vargas introduced Rosenfelder to the game, and Rosenfelder created the wilderness and also the languages for the game. All the players in Vargas and Rosenfelder's Dungeons & Dragons group were given Verdurian names.[11][12]

The language borrows words and grammar from various languages of Europe, but has been described as not resembling any one language.[4] Many of the words were inspired directly by French or Russian. Others, such as "elir" for life, were a priori coinages by Rosenfelder. There are also words based on political humor, e.g. 'fanaticism' is sunmünmún and 'terror' is arhafát.

Fictional history edit

In Rosenfelder's Almean universe, Verdurian is spoken by about 55 million people in the kingdom of Verduria, as well as nations nearby in Almea's Cadhinorian plain.

Verdurian is a member of the Eastern language phylum. This derives from a proto-language called proto-Eastern, spoken by invaders of the Cadhinorian and Xurnese plains, about 4,000 years before the present time in Rosenfelder's universe. Some of the Eastern invaders were Cuzeian, while others were Cadhinorian. Cadhinorians picked up civilization from Cuzeians (who left behind such works as the Count of Years, showing the clear influence of Tolkien).[13] The Cadhinorians spoke a classical language called Cadhinorian (its relationship to Verdurian is analogous to that of Latin to Spanish). After the fall of the Cadhinorian Empire, Cadhinorian developed into several daughter languages, among them Old Verdurian, which evolved later into Modern Verdurian.

The fictional country of Verduria has an embassy in Linköping, Sweden.[14]

Verdurian's popularity edit

Out of all the languages of Almea, Verdurian is not only the best-developed but the most popular.[4] Rosenfelder has translated texts from other languages into Verdurian and also published short stories and a newspaper in the language.[4] He has also started a Verdurian course due to the requests of Verdurian aficionados,[4] and the language was so popular as to inspire a Zompist.com spin-off Internet forum.[15]

Verdurian in popular culture edit

Verdurian makes an appearance in the novel Gaits of Heaven, one of Susan Conant's "Dog Lover's Mysteries". The character Johanna does linguistic research with a feminist bent on grammatical gender "in Hebrew, Verdurian and various other languages in which verbs as well as nouns are masculine, feminine, or, in some instances, neuter".[16]

Samples of the language edit

Proše mižu: --Žaneno, tan satenam mážula er gorat, kiei finta attróue so syel er tan lažecom brac, pro dy řo ažlädam fne soa pera almea Ekaiei. – From the story of the Tower of Babel.[1]

Translation: Then they said: "Come, let us build a town and a tower, whose top will reach the heavens; and let us get ourselves glory, so that we are not scattered across all the earth."

So cuon er so ailuro eu druki. Cuon ride še slušir misotém ailurei. So ailuro e arašó rizuec.[17]

Translation: The dog and the cat are friends. The dog laughs at the cat's jokes. The cat is quite amusing.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Okrent, Arika (2009), In the Land of Invented Languages: Esperanto Rock Stars, Klingon Poets, Loglan Lovers, and the Mad Dreamers Who Tried to Build a Perfect Language (1st ed.), New York: Spiegel & Grau, p. 298, The years given [in the book's list of conlangs, in which Verdurian is given a date of 1995] for most of the languages I list from 1990 on represent (approximately) the first posting about the language on the Web, in a newsgroup, or on a site dedicated to the language.
  2. ^ "The Secret History of Verduria". zompist.com. Retrieved 2020-12-15. I accumulated a miscellaneous heap of Almean stuff during college [including a] hefty Verdurian grammar and a vocabulary of several thousand words, plus various short documents in Verdurian. . . . After college, in 1984, . . . I typed in the dictionary and rewrote the grammar. . . .
  3. ^ "Almeopedia". Almeopedia.com. 2014-03-10. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  4. ^ a b c d e [1] March 19, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Grammar of Verdurian". Zompist.com. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  6. ^ Ethnoslavica: Johannes Reinhart, Tilmann Reuther, Gerhard Neweklowsky, (C) 2006, p. 213.
  7. ^ "Verdurian - FrathWiki". Wiki.frath.net. 2011-03-27. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  8. ^ "Grammar of Verdurian". Zompist.com. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  9. ^ "Grammar of Verdurian". Zompist.com. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  10. ^ Mark Rosenfelder. "Verdurian Proposal". Retrieved 2020-07-27.
  11. ^ "The Secret History of Verduria". Zompist.com. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  12. ^ [2] September 19, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ "The Count of Years : 1". Zompist.com. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-06-28. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
  15. ^ [3] October 17, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Gaits of Heaven, Susan Conant, (2007), p.102, ISBN 9780786292813, Thorndike Press
  17. ^ "The Language Construction Kit". Zompist.com. Retrieved 2015-05-30.

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Verdurian soa Sfahe the Speech is a constructed language created by Mark Rosenfelder first published in 1995 1 2 and hosted at his website Zompist com Verduriansoa SfaheCreated byMark RosenfelderDate1995PurposeConstructed language VerdurianLanguage codesISO 639 3None mis GlottologNoneIETFart x verduriaVerdurian is a fictional language which in Rosenfelder s constructed world is spoken in the nation of Verduria on the planet Almea 3 Verdurian is the most developed and best known of the languages of Almea 4 Contents 1 Phonology and grammar 2 Alphabet and fonts 3 Real life history 4 Fictional history 5 Verdurian s popularity 6 Verdurian in popular culture 7 Samples of the language 8 ReferencesPhonology and grammar editVerdurian s phonology 5 has eight vowels and twenty one consonants Among the most exotic of its sounds is the voiced uvular fricative ʁ which is transcribed as an R with a hacek over it R r 6 Verdurian also has its own alphabet Verdurian has SVO word order fusional morphology and accusative morphosyntactic alignment 7 This language has two genders masculine and feminine two numbers singular and plural and four cases nominative genitive accusative and dative 8 There are 4 tenses present past past anterior and future 9 Alphabet and fonts editThe Verdurian alphabet is used to write several languages of the Cadhinorian Plain on the world of Almea most notably Verdurian but also with some supplemental characters Caizu Kebreni Ismain Sarroc and Flaidish It derives from the ancient Cadhinorian alphabet equivalent to the Verdurian capital letters and this in turn derives from the alphabet of Cuzei The Verdurian alphabet may be used to write both ancient languages Cadhinor and Cuezi 10 Verdurian is currently included in the unofficial ConScript Unicode Registry CSUR which assigns code points in the Private Use Area Verdurian code points are mapped to the range U E200 to U E26F The eight Aux variant fonts of Kurinto Kurinto Text Aux Book Aux Sans Aux etc support the Verdurian alphabet Real life history editWhen Rosenfelder was a freshman in college his dorm was next to that of a Dungeons amp Dragons aficionado one Chris Vargas Vargas introduced Rosenfelder to the game and Rosenfelder created the wilderness and also the languages for the game All the players in Vargas and Rosenfelder s Dungeons amp Dragons group were given Verdurian names 11 12 The language borrows words and grammar from various languages of Europe but has been described as not resembling any one language 4 Many of the words were inspired directly by French or Russian Others such as elir for life were a priori coinages by Rosenfelder There are also words based on political humor e g fanaticism is sunmunmun and terror is arhafat Fictional history editIn Rosenfelder s Almean universe Verdurian is spoken by about 55 million people in the kingdom of Verduria as well as nations nearby in Almea s Cadhinorian plain Verdurian is a member of the Eastern language phylum This derives from a proto language called proto Eastern spoken by invaders of the Cadhinorian and Xurnese plains about 4 000 years before the present time in Rosenfelder s universe Some of the Eastern invaders were Cuzeian while others were Cadhinorian Cadhinorians picked up civilization from Cuzeians who left behind such works as the Count of Years showing the clear influence of Tolkien 13 The Cadhinorians spoke a classical language called Cadhinorian its relationship to Verdurian is analogous to that of Latin to Spanish After the fall of the Cadhinorian Empire Cadhinorian developed into several daughter languages among them Old Verdurian which evolved later into Modern Verdurian The fictional country of Verduria has an embassy in Linkoping Sweden 14 Verdurian s popularity editOut of all the languages of Almea Verdurian is not only the best developed but the most popular 4 Rosenfelder has translated texts from other languages into Verdurian and also published short stories and a newspaper in the language 4 He has also started a Verdurian course due to the requests of Verdurian aficionados 4 and the language was so popular as to inspire a Zompist com spin off Internet forum 15 Verdurian in popular culture editVerdurian makes an appearance in the novel Gaits of Heaven one of Susan Conant s Dog Lover s Mysteries The character Johanna does linguistic research with a feminist bent on grammatical gender in Hebrew Verdurian and various other languages in which verbs as well as nouns are masculine feminine or in some instances neuter 16 Samples of the language editProse mizu Zaneno tan satenam mazula er gorat kiei finta attroue so syel er tan lazecom brac pro dy ro azladam fne soa pera almea Ekaiei From the story of the Tower of Babel 1 Translation Then they said Come let us build a town and a tower whose top will reach the heavens and let us get ourselves glory so that we are not scattered across all the earth So cuon er so ailuro eu druki Cuon ride se slusir misotem ailurei So ailuro e araso rizuec 17 Translation The dog and the cat are friends The dog laughs at the cat s jokes The cat is quite amusing References edit a b Okrent Arika 2009 In the Land of Invented Languages Esperanto Rock Stars Klingon Poets Loglan Lovers and the Mad Dreamers Who Tried to Build a Perfect Language 1st ed New York Spiegel amp Grau p 298 The years given in the book s list of conlangs in which Verdurian is given a date of 1995 for most of the languages I list from 1990 on represent approximately the first posting about the language on the Web in a newsgroup or on a site dedicated to the language The Secret History of Verduria zompist com Retrieved 2020 12 15 I 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2015 05 30 3 Archived October 17 2010 at the Wayback Machine Gaits of Heaven Susan Conant 2007 p 102 ISBN 9780786292813 Thorndike Press The Language Construction Kit Zompist com Retrieved 2015 05 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Verdurian language amp oldid 1143613760, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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