Quvi language

Quvi (Qûviqqäq ) is a language spoken by the Quvi people in southeastern Soco. Linguistically, Quvi is a language isolate (unrelated to any other existing languages).

Phonology
Quvi has 25 consonant phonemes and 4 vowel phonemes.

Tones
In Quvi tones only appear in short vowels. The following table shows the two main tones of Quvi, together with no tone:

Phonotactics
Quvi's syllable structure is C(A)V(A)C(V)(CV), but syllabically C/AVC/A(V), where A is any consonant except for implosives.

Alphabet


Quvi is written using the Quvi alphabet. It was initially carved, the dark sections of the glyphs in some cases were replaced with gemstones for the elite. After ink was introduced, glyphs began to be stamped and printed onto paper.

The Quvi alphabet consists of 40 letters, 24 consonants and 16 vowels. Each character is made up of two squares, divided into four triangles. The Quvi alphabet is a featural writing system. The top square indicates the place of articulation, and the bottom square indicates the manner of articulation and tone.

Grammar
Quvi is an agglutinative language with a moderate degree of fusionality. It has tripartite alignment.

Noun template

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 * alignment || case || stem || case || alignment || negation
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Adjectives
Adjectives come before the noun and take the same endings as the nouns they modify.

Verbs
In Quvi verbs conjugate differently depending on transitivity.

Negation
Negation in Quvi is marked with the suffixes -kûnë and -qqûꝟ on verbs and nouns, respectively. There are also the suffixes -nsî ('never') and -vlûçç ('nothing') used with verbs that also express negation.

Syntax
The basic word order is VSO. Adverbs come after verbs. The particle gguvniç separates clauses.