Re: res nata
From: | Adam Walker <carrajena@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, December 16, 2003, 2:03 |
--- Barry Garcia <barry_garcia@...> wrote:
> Constructed Languages List
> <CONLANG@...> writes:
> >I *thought* about doing _ri_ or _rin_ or _rini_ as
> >native developments of rem. But I don't especially
> >like them. [4e"na]? is nice, but C-a always has
> the
> >stress on the penult, which in this case would be
> less
> >lovely ['4iNa].
> >
> >Adam
>
>
> Montreiano only has stress on the final syllable of
> renà, because the d
> was elided from the final syllable of -nada: rem
> nata > rennada > renada >
> renaa > renà
>
> Incidentally, any vowel with a grave accent
> represents an accented
> lengthened vowel in montreiano, and also helps to
> make words more visually
> esthetically pleasing.
That's what I figured. C-a has a strict rule placing
the stress on the penult, no matter if the final
syllable is open or closed. There is no variation
except if the word HAS no penult.
Adam
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Fached il prori ul pañeveju mutu chu djul atexindu.
-- Carrajena proverb