Moss

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Moss
Language familyCangic
Early form(s)Classical Tanzangi, Proto-Cangic
Writing systemTanzangi Alphabet
Official status
Spoken inTanzang
Regulated byGovernment of Tanzang
Speaker
EndonymMorasi
Number of speakers1
Technical information
Language code???

Moss (Tanzangi: Mojasti /moˈʒəsti/, Moss: Morasi /mo̞ɦɐ́si/) is a Cangic language, belonging to the Dangic sub-family. It is the official language of the Tanzangi colony of Mosas. Moss evolved from Classical Tanzangi as spoken by Tanzangi colonists in Mosas.

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Alveo-Dental Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m m̥ m̤ n n̥ n̤ ŋ ŋ̊ ŋ̈
Plosive -V p pː t tː k kː
+V b bː d dː g gː
Fricative -V f s ʃ h
+V v z ʒ ɦ
Liquid l l̥ l̤
  • Fortis plosives /pː tː kː bː dː gː/ only appear intervocalically, where they are realized [p t k b d g].
    • In this position, lenis plosives /p t k b d g/ are realized [ɸ θ x β ð ɣ].
  • Voiceless and breathy-voiced liquids are only realized as such when followed by a voiceless or voiced consonant (with a vowel between) respectively, or the word boundary.
    • In these positions, the following vowel becomes voiceless or breathy-voiced.
    • In other positions, they merge with plain /m n ŋ l/
  • Affricates [ts dz tʃ dʒ] appear as allophones of /s z ʃ ʒ/ after nasals and /l/.
  • Only the phonemes /m n ŋ p t k f s l/ can appear word-finally and in syllable coda.

Vowels

Front Central Back
Close i ɨ u
Mid ə
Open æ ɐ ɒ
  • Vowels have very little allophony and are realized the same in all positions.
  • Hiatus is allowed.

Stress

Moss features a pitch accent system. It follows Classical Tanzangi's rule of penultimate stress with very little native exceptions. Loanwords may follow a different stress pattern, marked by an acute.

Orthography

Moss's Latin orthography has undergone multiple reforms since the time of Classical Tanzangi. Its use of the Dang Alphabet, however, has remained nearly the same, with a few exceptions.

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Grammar

Moss's grammar is nearly identical to that of both Classical and Modern Tanzangi.