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{{Note|This is the page about the language. For the [[Ŋation]] and its people, see [[Alternate Slumia]].}}
''This article is about the language, for the country see [[Alternate Slumia]].''<br><br>
{{Infobox language|name=Alternate Slumian<br>Ewislun|pronunciation=[ˈe̞.wi.slɯn]|family=Slumian|early-forms=Modern Slumian<br>Modern Lanetian|era=~1900 to today|scripts=Ewislunkli<ref>Unlike the Alternate Slumian language, [[ŋation]] or people, it is actually okay to refer to the <i>writing system</i> as simply "Slumian" or just "Slunkli"</ref>|country=[[Alternate Slumia]] ([[Ewislun]])|regulator=Government of [[Alternate Slumia]]|demonym=Alternate Slumian|endonym=Ewislun|lang-code=ASm|number=~100'000}}


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Alternate Slumian (ASm: Ewislun /e.wi.slɯn/) is a language written in [[Alternate Slumian#Writing|Ewislunkli]] and spoken in [[Alternate Slumia]]. It is an evolution Modern Slumian with heavy influence from Lanetian, both of which were spoken in Slumia, outside of [[Nguhcraft]].


== Phonology ==
== Phonology ==
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=== Consonants ===
=== Consonants ===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!
! rowspan="2" |
!labial
! rowspan="2" |Labial
!alveolar
! colspan="2" |Alveolar
!palatal
! rowspan="2" |Palatal
!velar / glottal
! rowspan="2" |Velar-Glottal
|-
|-
|nasal
!Plain
!Palatalized
|-
!Nasal
|m
|m
|n
|n
|
|/ɲ/ ⟨nj⟩
|/ɲ/ ⟨nj⟩
|ŋ*
|ŋ*
|-
|-
|plosive
!Plosive
|p
|p
|t
|t
|
|
|
|k
|k
|-
|-
|fricative
!Fricative
|f
|f
|s
|s
|
|
|
|h
|h
|-
|-
|liquid
!Liquid
|w
|w
|l /lʲ/ ⟨lj⟩
|l
|/lʲ/ ⟨lj⟩
|j
|j
|
|
|-
|-
|trill
!Trill
|
|
|r
|r
|
|
|
|
|
|}
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki>only appears in codas
<nowiki>*</nowiki>only appears in codas
Word final nasals are all romanized as ⟨n⟩. Nasal distinction in codas is non-phonemic due to nasal assimilation. Word-final nasals usually assimilate to the next word or, if followed by a vowel or a pause, default to [n]


=== Vowels ===
=== Vowels ===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!
! rowspan="2" |
!front
! rowspan="2" |Front
!central
! rowspan="2" |Central
!back
! colspan="2" |Back
|-
|-
|close
!Unrounded
!Rounded
|-
!Close
|i
|i
|/ʉ/ ⟨y⟩
|/ʉ/ ⟨y⟩
|/ɯ/* ⟨u⟩ /u/*
|/ɯ/* ⟨u⟩
|/u/*
|-
|-
|mid
!Mid
|e
|e
|/ɤ/*
|/ɤ/ ⟨eo⟩*
|o
|-
|-
|open
!Open
|
|
|a
|a
|/ʌ/*
|/ʌ/ ⟨ao⟩*
|
|}
|}
<nowiki>*</nowiki>appears as a result of umlauting, may either be romanized as the phoneme without umlaut with "o" after it; /ɤ/ ⟨eo⟩, or as the phoneme without the sound change, but with the umlauting diacritic; /ɤ/ ⟨ë⟩. The only exception is /ɯ/ which is always romanized as ⟨u⟩ for consistency, even if it occurs as a result of umlauting.
<nowiki>*</nowiki>appears as a result of umlauting, may either be romanized as the phoneme without umlaut with "o" after it; /ɤ/ ⟨eo⟩, or as the phoneme without the sound change, but with the umlauting diacritic; /ɤ/ ⟨ë⟩. The only exception is /ɯ/, which can occur either as a historical /u/ or as an umlauted /i/ and is always romanized as ⟨u⟩ for consistency, even if it occurs as a result of umlauting.


Any vowel except ə can be nasalized, which is romanized with a tilde. In digraphs, the first letter gets the tilde. If spelled with the umlaut diacritic, the tilde should go over the umlaut.
Any vowel except ə can be nasalized, which is romanized with a tilde. In digraphs, the first letter gets the tilde. If spelled with the umlaut diacritic, the tilde should go over the umlaut.
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=== Diphthongs ===
=== Diphthongs ===
Any vowel except schwa may appear in a diphthong with /ʊ/. That's romanized as a ⟨Vu⟩ digraph, where V is the romanization of the first vowel.
Any vowel except schwa may appear in a diphthong with /ʊ/. That's romanized as a ⟨Vu⟩ digraph, where V is the romanization of the first vowel.
== Writing ==
In this article, for readability, a romanization is included alongside excerpts. This romanization is described in the [[Alternate Slumian#Phonology|phonology]] section. Usually, Alternate Slumian should be written using the Slumian Semisyllabary.
== Notes ==
<references />

Revision as of 19:16, 18 March 2026

This article is about the language, for the country see Alternate Slumia.

Alternate Slumian
Ewislun
Pronunciation[ˈe̞.wi.slɯn]
Language familySlumian
Early form(s)Modern Slumian
Modern Lanetian
Era~1900 to today
Writing systemEwislunkli[1]
Official status
Spoken inAlternate Slumia (Ewislun)
Regulated byGovernment of Alternate Slumia
Speaker
DemonymAlternate Slumian
EndonymEwislun
Number of speakers~100'000
Technical information
Language codeASm


Alternate Slumian (ASm: Ewislun /e.wi.slɯn/) is a language written in Ewislunkli and spoken in Alternate Slumia. It is an evolution Modern Slumian with heavy influence from Lanetian, both of which were spoken in Slumia, outside of Nguhcraft.

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar-Glottal
Plain Palatalized
Nasal m n /ɲ/ ⟨nj⟩ ŋ*
Plosive p t k
Fricative f s h
Liquid w l /lʲ/ ⟨lj⟩ j
Trill r

*only appears in codas

Word final nasals are all romanized as ⟨n⟩. Nasal distinction in codas is non-phonemic due to nasal assimilation. Word-final nasals usually assimilate to the next word or, if followed by a vowel or a pause, default to [n]

Vowels

Front Central Back
Unrounded Rounded
Close i /ʉ/ ⟨y⟩ /ɯ/* ⟨u⟩ /u/*
Mid e ə /ɤ/ ⟨eo⟩* o
Open a /ʌ/ ⟨ao⟩*

*appears as a result of umlauting, may either be romanized as the phoneme without umlaut with "o" after it; /ɤ/ ⟨eo⟩, or as the phoneme without the sound change, but with the umlauting diacritic; /ɤ/ ⟨ë⟩. The only exception is /ɯ/, which can occur either as a historical /u/ or as an umlauted /i/ and is always romanized as ⟨u⟩ for consistency, even if it occurs as a result of umlauting.

Any vowel except ə can be nasalized, which is romanized with a tilde. In digraphs, the first letter gets the tilde. If spelled with the umlaut diacritic, the tilde should go over the umlaut.

Diphthongs

Any vowel except schwa may appear in a diphthong with /ʊ/. That's romanized as a ⟨Vu⟩ digraph, where V is the romanization of the first vowel.

Writing

In this article, for readability, a romanization is included alongside excerpts. This romanization is described in the phonology section. Usually, Alternate Slumian should be written using the Slumian Semisyllabary.

Notes

  1. Unlike the Alternate Slumian language, ŋation or people, it is actually okay to refer to the writing system as simply "Slumian" or just "Slunkli"