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== Periodic Table ==
== Periodic Table ==
In Iskel, the Periodic Table is arranged in terms of 7 periods and 19 groups instead of 7 periods and 18 groups, counting the third group as containing all the f-block elements.
In Iskel, the [[w:Periodic table|periodic table]] is arranged in terms of 7 [[w:period (periodic table)|periods]] and 19 [[w:group (periodic table|groups]] instead of 7 periods and 18 groups, counting the third group as containing all the [[w:f-block|f-block]] elements.


Elements' root words are one syllable long and determined based on five categories: block, period, metallicity, proton number within a block, and electron shell valency.
Elements' root words are one syllable long and determined based on five categories: [[w:block (periodic table)|block]], period, [[w:metal|metallicity]], [[w:atomic number|proton number]] within a block, and [[w:Electron_configuration#Open_and_closed_shells|electron shell occupation]].


# S-block elements have monophthongs. F-block elements have diphthongs. D-block elements have long diphthons. P-block elements have triphthongs with a middle ''-u-''.
# [[w:S-block|S-block]] elements have monophthongs. F-block elements have diphthongs. [[w:d-block|D-block]] elements have long diphthons. [[w:p-block|P-block]] elements have triphthongs with a middle ''-u-''.
# Elements in periods 1-7 begin with ''h-'', ''l-'', ''ç-'', ''s-'', ''k-'', ''j-'', and ''cn-'', respectively.
# Elements in periods 1-7 begin with ''h-'', ''l-'', ''ç-'', ''s-'', ''k-'', ''j-'', and ''cn-'', respectively.
# Metals have no tone on their root while nonmetals have a mid tone on their root.  
# Metals have no tone on their root while [[w:nonmetal|nonmetals]] have a mid tone on their root.  
# Within a block, elements are ordered with one of their vowels being in alphabetical order (i.e. ''A Â Ô Ê E U Û Î I''), with the vowels ''A'' and ''I'' excluded as they mark whether an element has an odd number of protons or an even number of protons per alphabetized letter. S-block elements are not written with alphabetization since they are monophthongs. F-block elements have the alphabetized letter precede the odd-even marker in the diphthong, while p- and d-block elements have the alphabetized letter at the end of the polyphthong.
# Within a block, elements are ordered with one of their vowels being in alphabetical order (i.e. ''A Â Ô Ê E O U Û Î I''), with the vowels ''A'' and ''I'' excluded as they mark whether an element has an odd number of protons or an even number of protons per alphabetized letter. S-block elements are not written with alphabetization since they are monophthongs. F-block elements have the alphabetized letter precede the odd-even marker in the diphthong, while p- and d-block elements have the alphabetized letter at the end of the polyphthong.
# Elements with an open electron shell are unmarked, while those with a closed shell end in -''ḥ''. This ending, however, is removed when referring to ions of an element that do not have a closed shell.
# Elements with an open electron shell are unmarked, while those with a closed shell end in -''ḥ''. This ending, however, is removed when referring to [[w:ion|ions]] of an element that do not have a closed shell.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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'''Hĭ'''
'''Hĭ'''


(Hydrogen)
([[w:Hydrogen|Hydrogen]])
|3
|3
'''Li'''
'''Li'''


(Lithium)
([[w:Lithium|Lithium]])
|11
|11
'''Çi'''
'''Çi'''


(Sodium)
([[w:Sodium|Sodium]])
|19
|19
'''Si'''
'''Si'''


(Potassium)
([[w:Potassium|Potassium]])
|37
|37
'''Ki'''
'''Ki'''


(Rubidium)
([[w:Rubidium|Rubidium]])
|55
|55
'''Ji'''
'''Ji'''


(Caesium)
([[w:Caesium|Caesium]])
|87
|87
'''Cni'''
'''Cni'''


(Francium)
([[w:Francium|Francium]])
|-
|-
!2
!2
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'''La'''
'''La'''


(Beryllium)
([[w:Beryllium|Beryllium]])
|12
|12
'''Ça'''
'''Ça'''


(Magnesium)
([[w:Magnesium|Magnesium]])
|20
|20
'''Sa'''
'''Sa'''


(Calcium)
([[w:Calcium|Calcium]])
|38
|38
'''Ka'''
'''Ka'''


(Strontium)
([[w:Strontium|Strontium]])
|56
|56
'''Ja'''
'''Ja'''


(Barium)
([[w:Barium|Barium]])
|88
|88
'''Cna'''
'''Cna'''


(Radium)
([[w:Radium|Radium]])
|-
|-
! rowspan="14" |3
! rowspan="14" |3
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'''Jâi'''
'''Jâi'''


(Lanthanum)
([[w:Lanthanum|Lanthanum]])
|89
|89
'''Cnâi'''
'''Cnâi'''


(Actinium)
([[w:Actinium|Actinium]])
|-
|-
|
|
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'''Jâa'''
'''Jâa'''


(Cerium)
([[w:Cerium|Cerium]])
|90
|90
'''Cnâa'''
'''Cnâa'''


(Thorium)
([[w:Thorium|Thorium]])
|-
|-
|
|
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'''Jôi'''
'''Jôi'''


(Praseodymium)
([[w:Praseodymium|Praseodymium]])
|91
|91
'''Cnôi'''
'''Cnôi'''


(Protactinium)
([[w:Protactinium|Protactinium]])
|-
|-
|
|
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'''Jôa'''
'''Jôa'''


(Deodymium)
([[w:Deodymium|Deodymium]])
|92
|92
'''Cnôa'''
'''Cnôa'''


(Uranium)
([[w:Uranium|Uranium]])
|-
|-
|
|
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'''Jêi'''
'''Jêi'''


(Promethium)
([[w:Promethium|Promethium]])
|93
|93
'''Cnêi'''
'''Cnêi'''


(Neptunium)
([[w:Neptunium|Neptunium]])
|-
|-
|
|
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'''Jêa'''
'''Jêa'''


(Samarium)
([[w:Samarium|Samarium]])
|94
|94
'''Cnêa'''
'''Cnêa'''


(Plutonium)
([[w:Plutonium|Plutonium]])
|-
|-
|
|
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'''Jei'''
'''Jei'''


(Europium)
([[w:Europium|Europium]])
|95
|95
'''Cnei'''
'''Cnei'''


(Americium)
([[w:Americium|Americium]])
|-
|-
|
|
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'''Jea'''
'''Jea'''


(Gadolinium)
([[w:Gadolinium|Gadolinium]])
|96
|96
'''Cnea'''
'''Cnea'''


(Curium)
([[w:Curium|Curium]])
|-
|-
|
|
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'''Joi'''
'''Joi'''


(Terbium)
([[w:Terbium|Terbium]])
|97
|97
'''Cnoi'''
'''Cnoi'''


(Berkelium)
([[w:Berkelium|Berkelium]])
|-
|-
|
|
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'''Joa'''
'''Joa'''


(Dysprosium)
([[w:Dysprosium|Dysprosium]])
|98
|98
'''Cnoa'''
'''Cnoa'''


(Californium)
([[w:Californium|Californium]])
|-
|-
|
|
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'''Jui'''
'''Jui'''


(Holmium)
([[w:Holmium|Holmium]])
|99
|99
'''Cnui'''
'''Cnui'''


(Einsteinium)
([[w:Einsteinium|Einsteinium]])
|-
|-
|
|
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'''Jua'''
'''Jua'''


(Erbium)
([[w:Erbium|Erbium]])
|100
|100
'''Cnua'''
'''Cnua'''


(Fermium)
([[w:Fermium|Fermium]])
|-
|-
|
|
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'''Jûi'''
'''Jûi'''


(Thulium)
([[w:Thulium|Thulium]])
|101
|101
'''Cnûi'''
'''Cnûi'''


(Mendelevium)
([[w:Mendelevium|Mendelevium]])
|-
|-
|
|
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'''Jûa'''
'''Jûa'''


(Ytterbium)
([[w:Ytterbium|Ytterbium]])
|102
|102
'''Cnûa'''
'''Cnûa'''


(Nobelium)
([[w:Nobelium|Nobelium]])
|-
|-
!4
!4
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'''Siiâ'''
'''Siiâ'''


(Scandium)
([[w:Scandium|Scandium]])
|39
|39
'''Kiiâ'''
'''Kiiâ'''


(Yttrium)
([[w:Yttrium|Yttrium]])
|71
|71
'''Jiiâ'''
'''Jiiâ'''


(Lutetium)
([[w:Lutetium|Lutetium]])
|103
|103
'''Cniiâ'''
'''Cniiâ'''


(Lawrencium)
([[w:Lawrencium|Lawrencium]])
|-
|-
!5
!5
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'''Saaâ'''
'''Saaâ'''


(Titanium)
([[w:Titanium|Titanium]])
|40
|40
'''Kaaâ'''
'''Kaaâ'''


(Zirconium)
([[w:Zirconium|Zirconium]])
|72
|72
'''Jaaâ'''
'''Jaaâ'''


(Hafnium)
([[w:Hafnium|Hafnium]])
|104
|104
'''Cnaaâ'''
'''Cnaaâ'''


(Tantium)
([[w:Tantium|Tantium]])
|-
|-
!6
!6
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'''Siiô'''
'''Siiô'''


(Vanadium)
([[w:Vanadium|Vanadium]])
|41
|41
'''Kiiô'''
'''Kiiô'''


(Niobium)
([[w:Niobium|Niobium]])
|73
|73
'''Jiiô'''
'''Jiiô'''


(Rutherfordium)
([[w:Rutherfordium|Rutherfordium]])
|105
|105
'''Cniiô'''
'''Cniiô'''


(Dubium)
([[w:Dubium|Dubium]])
|-
|-
!7
!7
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'''Saaô'''
'''Saaô'''


(Chromium)
([[w:Chromium|Chromium]])
|42
|42
'''Kaaô'''
'''Kaaô'''


(Molybdenum)
([[w:Molybdenum|Molybdenum]])
|74
|74
'''Jaaô'''
'''Jaaô'''


(Tungsten)
([[w:Tungsten|Tungsten]])
|106
|106
'''Cnaaô'''
'''Cnaaô'''


(Seaborgium)
([[w:Seaborgium|Seaborgium]])
|-
|-
!8
!8
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'''Siiê'''
'''Siiê'''


(Manganese)
([[w:Manganese|Manganese]])
|43
|43
'''Kiiê'''
'''Kiiê'''


(Technetium)
([[w:Technetium|Technetium]])
|75
|75
'''Jiiê'''
'''Jiiê'''


(Rhenium)
([[w:Rhenium|Rhenium]])
|107
|107
'''Cniiê'''
'''Cniiê'''


(Bohrium)
([[w:Bohrium|Bohrium]])
|-
|-
!9
!9
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'''Saaê'''
'''Saaê'''


(Iron)
([[w:Iron|Iron]])
|44
|44
'''Kaaê'''
'''Kaaê'''


(Ruthenium)
([[w:Ruthenium|Ruthenium]])
|76
|76
'''Jaaê'''
'''Jaaê'''


(Osmium)
([[w:Osmium|Osmium]])
|108
|108
'''Cnaaê'''
'''Cnaaê'''


(Hassium)
([[w:Hassium|Hassium]])
|-
|-
!10
!10
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'''Siie'''
'''Siie'''


(Cobalt)
([[w:Cobalt|Cobalt]])
|45
|45
'''Kiie'''
'''Kiie'''


(Rhodium)
([[w:Rhodium|Rhodium]])
|77
|77
'''Jiie'''
'''Jiie'''


(Iridium)
([[w:Iridium|Iridium]])
|109
|109
'''Cniie'''
'''Cniie'''


(Meitnerium)
([[w:Meitnerium|Meitnerium]])
|-
|-
!11
!11
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'''Sae'''
'''Sae'''


(Nickel)
([[w:Nickel|Nickel]])
|46
|46
'''Kae'''
'''Kae'''


(Palladium)
([[w:Palladium|Palladium]])
|78
|78
'''Jae'''
'''Jae'''


(Platinum)
([[w:Platinum|Platinum]])
|110
|110
'''Cnae'''
'''Cnae'''


(Darmstadtium)
([[w:Darmstadtium|Darmstadtium]])
|-
|-
!12
!12
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'''Siio'''
'''Siio'''


(Copper)
([[w:Copper|Copper]])
|47
|47
'''Kiio'''
'''Kiio'''


(Silver)
([[w:Silver|Silver]])
|79
|79
'''Jiio'''
'''Jiio'''


(Gold)
([[w:Gold|Gold]])
|111
|111
'''Cniio'''
'''Cniio'''


(Roentgenium)
([[w:Roentgenium|Roentgenium]])
|-
|-
!13
!13
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'''Saao'''
'''Saao'''


(Zinc)
([[w:Zinc|Zinc]])
|48
|48
'''Kaao'''
'''Kaao'''


(Cadmium)
([[w:Cadmium|Cadmium]])
|80
|80
'''Jaao'''
'''Jaao'''


(Mercury)
([[w:Mercury|Mercury]])
|112
|112
'''Cnaao'''
'''Cnaao'''


(Copernicium)
([[w:Copernicium|Copernicium]])
|-
|-
!14
!14
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'''Lĭuâ'''
'''Lĭuâ'''


(Boron)
([[w:Boron|Boron]])
|13
|13
'''Çiuâ'''
'''Çiuâ'''


(Aluminum)
([[w:Aluminum|Aluminum]])
|31
|31
'''Siuâ'''
'''Siuâ'''


(Gallium)
([[w:Gallium|Gallium]])
|49
|49
'''Kiuâ'''
'''Kiuâ'''


(Indium)
([[w:Indium|Indium]])
|81
|81
'''Jiuâ'''
'''Jiuâ'''


(Thalium)
([[w:Thalium|Thalium]])
|113
|113
'''Cniuâ'''
'''Cniuâ'''


(Nihonium)
([[w:Nihonium|Nihonium]])
|-
|-
!15
!15
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'''Lăuâ'''
'''Lăuâ'''


(Carbon)
([[w:Carbon|Carbon]])
|14
|14
'''Çăuâ'''
'''Çăuâ'''


(Silicon)
([[w:Silicon|Silicon]])
|32
|32
'''Sauâ'''
'''Sauâ'''


(Germanium)
([[w:Germanium|Germanium]])
|50
|50
'''Kauâ'''
'''Kauâ'''


(Tin)
([[w:Tin|Tin]])
|82
|82
'''Jauâ'''
'''Jauâ'''


(Lead)
([[w:Lead|Lead]])
|114
|114
'''Cnauâ'''
'''Cnauâ'''


(Flerovium)
([[w:Flerovium|Flerovium]])
|-
|-
!16
!16
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'''Lĭuô'''
'''Lĭuô'''


(Nitrogen)
([[w:Nitrogen|Nitrogen]])
|15
|15
'''Çĭuô'''
'''Çĭuô'''


(Phosphorus)
([[w:Phosphorus|Phosphorus]])
|33
|33
'''Sĭuô'''
'''Sĭuô'''


(Arsenic)
([[w:Arsenic|Arsenic]])
|51
|51
'''Kiuô'''
'''Kiuô'''


(Antimony)
([[w:Antimony|Antimony]])
|83
|83
'''Jiuô'''
'''Jiuô'''


(Bismuth)
([[w:Bismuth|Bismuth]])
|115
|115
'''Cniuô'''
'''Cniuô'''


(Moscovium)
([[w:Moscovium|Moscovium]])
|-
|-
!17
!17
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'''Lăuô'''
'''Lăuô'''


(Oxygen)
([[w:Oxygen|Oxygen]])
|16
|16
'''Çăuô'''
'''Çăuô'''


(Sulfur)
([[w:Sulfur|Sulfur]])
|34
|34
'''Săuô'''
'''Săuô'''


(Selenium)
([[w:Selenium|Selenium]])
|52
|52
'''Kăuô'''
'''Kăuô'''


(Tellurium)
([[w:Tellurium|Tellurium]])
|84
|84
'''Jauô'''
'''Jauô'''


(Polonium)
([[w:Polonium|Polonium]])
|116
|116
'''Cnauô'''
'''Cnauô'''


(Livermorium)
([[w:Livermorium|Livermorium]])
|-
|-
!18
!18
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'''Lĭuê'''
'''Lĭuê'''


(Fluorine)
([[w:Fluorine|Fluorine]])
|17
|17
'''Çĭuê'''
'''Çĭuê'''


(Chlorine)
([[w:Chlorine|Chlorine]])
|35
|35
'''Sĭuê'''
'''Sĭuê'''


(Bromium)
([[w:Bromium|Bromium]])
|53
|53
'''Kĭuê'''
'''Kĭuê'''


(Iodine)
([[w:Iodine|Iodine]])
|85
|85
'''Jĭuê'''
'''Jĭuê'''


(Astatine)
([[w:Astatine|Astatine]])
|117
|117
'''Cniuê'''
'''Cniuê'''


(Tennessine)
([[w:Tennessine|Tennessine]])
|-
|-
!19
!19
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'''Hăḥ'''
'''Hăḥ'''


(Helium)
([[w:Helium|Helium]])
|10
|10
'''Lăuêḥ'''
'''Lăuêḥ'''


(Neon)
([[w:Neon|Neon]])
|18
|18
'''Çăuêḥ'''
'''Çăuêḥ'''


(Argon)
([[w:Argon|Argon]])
|36
|36
'''Săuêḥ'''
'''Săuêḥ'''


(Krypton)
([[w:Krypton|Krypton]])
|54
|54
'''Kăuêḥ'''
'''Kăuêḥ'''


(Xenon)
([[w:Xenon|Xenon]])
|86
|86
'''Jăuêḥ'''
'''Jăuêḥ'''


(Radon)
([[w:Radon|Radon]])
|118
|118
'''Cnăuêḥ'''
'''Cnăuêḥ'''


(Oganesson)
([[w:Oganesson|Oganesson]])
|}
|}
Elements are most often talked about regarding a specific form, whether that be an atom, a molecule, a composition, etc. The form in discussion is a suffix containing the part of speech marker and a high tone.
Elements are most often talked about regarding a specific form, whether that be an atom, a molecule, a composition, etc. The form in discussion is a suffix containing the part of speech marker and a high tone.


* Element as an atom:  
* Element as an atom:  
* Element as a homonuclear molecule:
* Element as a [[w:homonuclear molecule|homonuclear molecule]]:

Revision as of 20:53, 18 April 2026

This page is under rennovation. Significant amounts of information is missing.

Phonology

Consonants

Consonants in parentheses currently do not occur in any words, but may appear in the future.

Labial Coronal Palatal Uvular Glottal
Sibilant Median Lateral
Stop Nasal m ⟨m⟩ n ⟨n⟩ ɲ ⟨ñ⟩ ɴ ⟨ng⟩
Oral p b ⟨p b⟩ t͡s d͡z ⟨ds dz⟩ t ⟨t⟩ q ⟨q⟩
Fricative ɸ β ⟨f v⟩ s z ⟨s z⟩ θ̠ ð̠ ⟨sh zh⟩ ɬ ⟨lh⟩ ç ʝ ⟨jx jj⟩ χ ⟨x⟩ h ⟨h⟩
Trill r ⟨rr⟩ ʀ ⟨gg⟩
Glide Oral w ⟨w⟩ ɾ ⟨r⟩ l ⟨l⟩ j ⟨y⟩
Nasal ⟨ẇ⟩ ⟨ŀ⟩ ⟨ẏ⟩
Click Nasal ᵑʇ ⟨dn⟩ ᵑǃ¡ ⟨cn⟩ (ᵑǁ) ⟨łn⟩ ᵑǂ ⟨jn⟩
Aspirated ᵏʇʰ ⟨dh⟩ (ᵏǃ¡ʰ) ⟨ch⟩ (ᵏǁʰ) ⟨łh⟩ (ᵏǂʰ) ⟨jh⟩
Tenuis ᵏʇ ⟨dk⟩ ᵏǃ¡ ⟨ck⟩ ᵏǁ ⟨łk⟩ ᵏǂ ⟨jk⟩
Glottalized ᵏʇˀ ⟨d'⟩ (ᵏǃ¡ˀ) ⟨c'⟩ (ᵏǁˀ) ⟨ł'⟩ (ᵏǂˀ) ⟨j'⟩

Vowels

Front Central Back
Close i ⟨i⟩ ʊ ⟨û⟩ ɯ u ⟨ı u⟩
Close-Mid e ⟨e⟩ ə ⟨ŷ⟩ o ⟨o⟩
Open-Mid ɛ ⟨ê⟩ ɔ ⟨ô⟩
Open a ⟨a⟩ ɑ ⟨â⟩

Iskel has syllabic forms for all of its sonorants.

Labial Alveolar Palatal Uvular
Median Lateral
Nasal m ⟨m⟩ n ⟨n⟩ ɲ ⟨ñ⟩ ɴ ⟨ng⟩
Trill r ⟨rr⟩ ʀ ⟨gg⟩
Glide Oral w ⟨w⟩ ɾ ⟨r⟩ l ⟨l⟩ j ⟨y⟩
Nasal ⟨ẇ⟩ ⟨ŀ⟩ ⟨ẏ⟩

Stress

Iskel has 3 stress levels: primary, secondary, and extra stress, all of which are phonemic. A word can have any number of any type of stress, though words with extra stress have only been observed to have one. If a word does have extra stress, however, it cannot have primary stress. Primary and secondary stress involve increase in syllable pitch and length to a stronger and less strong degree, respectively. Extra stress involves lower pitch, noticeably greater airflow resulting in higher volume, lengthening, and the visible scrunching of the nose during every phone in the syllable. Extra stress has only been observed to occur in syllables beginning with fricatives, and is confirmed to occur in syllables with consonant nuclei.

Primary stress can be written with ⟨»⟩, secondary stress with ⟨›⟩, and extra stress with ⟨!⟩ after the nucleus. Primary and secondary stress are rarely written, but extra stress is written more often. Word-initial primary stress is not written unless there is another primary stress in the word.

Some affixes may make otherwise unstressed syllables stressed. When monosyllabic words become polysyllabic through inflection, primary stress is placed on the syllable of the root. This only does not occur in the case of part of speech suffixes, which do not influence the primary stress placement of the words they inflect.

Allophony

Aside from elisory allophony, discussed in the Phonotactics section, and epenthetic allomorphy, discussed in the Morphology section, Iskel has two allophonic rules.

  1. Bilabial articulation during extra stress becomes labiodental.
  2. /j/ lowers and retracts from preceding uvulars[controversial].

These rules exist due to biological limitations. All other articulations are identical to their phonemic form. There is no voicing assimilation anywhere, no nasal assimilation, no retraction from click tongue shape, no place assimilation, etc. The /j/ lowering/retracting rule is debated with many prominent opposers claiming failure to produce a true palatal immediately after a uvular is a "skill issue".

However, the degree of allophonic variation within Iskel exists on a spectrum. More formal speech requires the speaker to make maximum effort to never allow characteristics of one phone to bleed into the articulation of another. More informal speech allows for more lax and natural pronunciations such as plosives including a nasal release when followed by a nasal or nasalized vowels near nasal consonants. Though, even informal speech retains a relatively strict pronunciation. Voicing assimilation in obstruent clusters can create ambiguity since mixed voice obstruent clusters are phonemically distinct from their homogenous counterparts, so it does not occur even in the most informal speech. Similarly, nasal assimilation in approximants will also lead to phonemic ambiguity.

Phonotactics

Clusters

Iskel follows a (C)(C)(C)V(V)(V)(C)(C)(C) structure. A consonant cluster and vowel cluster each may only have a maximum of three, regardless of if it exists within the same syllable or across syllables in a word. When affixes are added to a word, violations of this cluster limit involving 4 members of a cluster result in the deletion of one member at the stem boundary from the longer stem. Violations involving 5 members result in the deletion of one member at the stem boundary from each stem. Violations involving 6 members result in the deletion of one member from the shorter stem and two members from the longer stem, again at the stem boundary.

For example, the prefix ang- /aŋ/ attaching to the root sqwôa /sqwɔa̯/ would create the illegal cluster of 4 consonants *angsqwôa /aŋsqwɔa̯/. Therefore, the longer stem sqwôa must delete the consonant at the stem boundary, creating the word angqwôa /aŋˈqwɔa̯/ with a legal cluster of 3 consonants.

Syllabic Consonants

A nucleus with a syllabic consonant can never contain another syllabic consonant or vowel. Syllabic consonants cannot occur next to vowels. Affixes that pair a vowel and syllabic consonant result in the consonant becoming nonsyllabic. Syllabic consonants have never been observed to have more than one consonant in their syllable's coda or nucleus. Nasalized approximants have never been observed to be syllabic.

Grammar

Lexicon

Periodic Table

In Iskel, the periodic table is arranged in terms of 7 periods and 19 groups instead of 7 periods and 18 groups, counting the third group as containing all the f-block elements.

Elements' root words are one syllable long and determined based on five categories: block, period, metallicity, proton number within a block, and electron shell occupation.

  1. S-block elements have monophthongs. F-block elements have diphthongs. D-block elements have long diphthons. P-block elements have triphthongs with a middle -u-.
  2. Elements in periods 1-7 begin with h-, l-, ç-, s-, k-, j-, and cn-, respectively.
  3. Metals have no tone on their root while nonmetals have a mid tone on their root.
  4. Within a block, elements are ordered with one of their vowels being in alphabetical order (i.e. A Â Ô Ê E O U Û Î I), with the vowels A and I excluded as they mark whether an element has an odd number of protons or an even number of protons per alphabetized letter. S-block elements are not written with alphabetization since they are monophthongs. F-block elements have the alphabetized letter precede the odd-even marker in the diphthong, while p- and d-block elements have the alphabetized letter at the end of the polyphthong.
  5. Elements with an open electron shell are unmarked, while those with a closed shell end in -. This ending, however, is removed when referring to ions of an element that do not have a closed shell.
Period ▶ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Group ▼
1 1

(Hydrogen)

3

Li

(Lithium)

11

Çi

(Sodium)

19

Si

(Potassium)

37

Ki

(Rubidium)

55

Ji

(Caesium)

87

Cni

(Francium)

2 4

La

(Beryllium)

12

Ça

(Magnesium)

20

Sa

(Calcium)

38

Ka

(Strontium)

56

Ja

(Barium)

88

Cna

(Radium)

3 57

Jâi

(Lanthanum)

89

Cnâi

(Actinium)

58

Jâa

(Cerium)

90

Cnâa

(Thorium)

59

Jôi

(Praseodymium)

91

Cnôi

(Protactinium)

60

Jôa

(Deodymium)

92

Cnôa

(Uranium)

61

Jêi

(Promethium)

93

Cnêi

(Neptunium)

62

Jêa

(Samarium)

94

Cnêa

(Plutonium)

63

Jei

(Europium)

95

Cnei

(Americium)

64

Jea

(Gadolinium)

96

Cnea

(Curium)

65

Joi

(Terbium)

97

Cnoi

(Berkelium)

66

Joa

(Dysprosium)

98

Cnoa

(Californium)

67

Jui

(Holmium)

99

Cnui

(Einsteinium)

68

Jua

(Erbium)

100

Cnua

(Fermium)

69

Jûi

(Thulium)

101

Cnûi

(Mendelevium)

70

Jûa

(Ytterbium)

102

Cnûa

(Nobelium)

4 21

Siiâ

(Scandium)

39

Kiiâ

(Yttrium)

71

Jiiâ

(Lutetium)

103

Cniiâ

(Lawrencium)

5 22

Saaâ

(Titanium)

40

Kaaâ

(Zirconium)

72

Jaaâ

(Hafnium)

104

Cnaaâ

(Tantium)

6 23

Siiô

(Vanadium)

41

Kiiô

(Niobium)

73

Jiiô

(Rutherfordium)

105

Cniiô

(Dubium)

7 24

Saaô

(Chromium)

42

Kaaô

(Molybdenum)

74

Jaaô

(Tungsten)

106

Cnaaô

(Seaborgium)

8 25

Siiê

(Manganese)

43

Kiiê

(Technetium)

75

Jiiê

(Rhenium)

107

Cniiê

(Bohrium)

9 26

Saaê

(Iron)

44

Kaaê

(Ruthenium)

76

Jaaê

(Osmium)

108

Cnaaê

(Hassium)

10 27

Siie

(Cobalt)

45

Kiie

(Rhodium)

77

Jiie

(Iridium)

109

Cniie

(Meitnerium)

11 28

Sae

(Nickel)

46

Kae

(Palladium)

78

Jae

(Platinum)

110

Cnae

(Darmstadtium)

12 29

Siio

(Copper)

47

Kiio

(Silver)

79

Jiio

(Gold)

111

Cniio

(Roentgenium)

13 30

Saao

(Zinc)

48

Kaao

(Cadmium)

80

Jaao

(Mercury)

112

Cnaao

(Copernicium)

14 5

Lĭuâ

(Boron)

13

Çiuâ

(Aluminum)

31

Siuâ

(Gallium)

49

Kiuâ

(Indium)

81

Jiuâ

(Thalium)

113

Cniuâ

(Nihonium)

15 6

Lăuâ

(Carbon)

14

Çăuâ

(Silicon)

32

Sauâ

(Germanium)

50

Kauâ

(Tin)

82

Jauâ

(Lead)

114

Cnauâ

(Flerovium)

16 7

Lĭuô

(Nitrogen)

15

Çĭuô

(Phosphorus)

33

Sĭuô

(Arsenic)

51

Kiuô

(Antimony)

83

Jiuô

(Bismuth)

115

Cniuô

(Moscovium)

17 8

Lăuô

(Oxygen)

16

Çăuô

(Sulfur)

34

Săuô

(Selenium)

52

Kăuô

(Tellurium)

84

Jauô

(Polonium)

116

Cnauô

(Livermorium)

18 9

Lĭuê

(Fluorine)

17

Çĭuê

(Chlorine)

35

Sĭuê

(Bromium)

53

Kĭuê

(Iodine)

85

Jĭuê

(Astatine)

117

Cniuê

(Tennessine)

19 2

Hăḥ

(Helium)

10

Lăuêḥ

(Neon)

18

Çăuêḥ

(Argon)

36

Săuêḥ

(Krypton)

54

Kăuêḥ

(Xenon)

86

Jăuêḥ

(Radon)

118

Cnăuêḥ

(Oganesson)

Elements are most often talked about regarding a specific form, whether that be an atom, a molecule, a composition, etc. The form in discussion is a suffix containing the part of speech marker and a high tone.