Here is the consonant inventory of Laqar:
labial | alveolar | retroflex | palatal | velar | labiovelar | uvular | glottal | |
nasals | m ⟨m⟩ | n ⟨n⟩ | ||||||
voiced plosives | b ⟨b⟩ | d dz ⟨d j⟩ | dʐ ⟨ǰ⟩ | g ⟨g⟩ | ||||
voiceless aspirated plosives | pʰ ⟨p⟩ | tʰ tsʰ ⟨t c⟩ | tʂʰ ⟨č⟩ | kʰ ⟨k⟩ | qʰ ⟨q⟩ | ʔ ⟨∅⟩ | ||
ejective plosives | pʼ ⟨p'⟩ | tʼ tsʼ ⟨t' c'⟩ | tʂʼ ⟨č'⟩ | kʼ ⟨k'⟩ | qʼ ⟨q'⟩ | |||
voiced fricatives | z ⟨z⟩ | ʐ ⟨ž⟩ | ʑ ⟨ź⟩ | ʁ ⟨ġ⟩ | ||||
voiceless fricatives | s ⟨s⟩ | ʂ ⟨š⟩ | ɕ ⟨ś⟩ | χ ⟨x⟩ | h ⟨h⟩ | |||
liquids | ɾ l ⟨r l⟩ | |||||||
semivowels | j ⟨y⟩ | w ⟨w⟩ |
front | central | back | |
close | i ⟨í/i⟩ | u ⟨ú/u⟩ | |
close-mid | e ⟨é/e⟩ | o ⟨ó/o⟩ | |
mid | ə ⟨ə⟩ | ||
open-mid | ɛ ⟨è/ê⟩ | ɔ ⟨ò/ô⟩ | |
open | a ⟨á/a⟩ |
front | central | back | |
open-mid | ɛ̃ ⟨ẽ/ę⟩ | ɔ̃ ⟨õ/ǫ⟩ | |
open | ã ⟨ã/ą⟩ |
The basic syllable structure of Laqar is CV(C), with hiatus not being permitted and geminates being permitted between syllables.
Word order in Laqar typically marks topicality, but when it is not emphasizing a topic it tends to be SOV (the verb complex strongly tends to come at the end of the clause, while the S and O order is relatively free).
Laqar has an interesting alignment system, with three cases being used for core nominal arguments, an agentive case, a patientive case, and a null case (for lack of a better name). For transitive verbs where the agent is higher on the person/animacy/definiteness/topicality hierarchy than the patient, both are in the null case. For volitional transitive verbs where the agent is lower on said hierarchy than the patient, the patient is put in patientive case. For avolitional transitive verbs where the agent is lower on said hierarchy than the patient, the agent is put in the agentive case. For avolitional intransitive verbs, inanimate subjects are unmarked and animate subjects are put in patientive case. For volitional intransitive verbs, animate subjects are unmarked and inanimate subjects are put in agentive case.
The basic person/animacy hierarchy has the following order:
- 1st person
- 2nd person
- 3rd person pronouns (i.e. demonstratives)
- People and gods
- Non-human, non-diety animates
- Inanimates
- Named
- Definite
- Indefinite non-gerund
- Indefinite gerund
- Singular or singulative number
- Plural or collective number
- Topicality (word order)
I am not going to go over the details of verb morphology in this post because it is far too complex to summarize quickly.
For a more complete list of cases, see below:
null | ∅ |
agentive | hə |
patientive | no |
genitive/dative | re |
instrumental/comitative | lo |
locative | k'ə |
allative | ča |
ablative | k'əl |
Laqar has developed an evidential particles from a past system of impersonal verbs used in an evidential fashion. These are:
direct knowledge, egophoric | go |
personal observation | ze |
reportative | šol |
deductive | sa |
dubitative | ja |
assumption | lo |
Laqar similarly has a number of aspect/modal particles, that go before the evidential particle. These are:
prospective aspect | nê |
retrospective aspect | lê |
continuative aspect | ju |
inchoative aspect | si |
cessative aspect | ya |
they are able (to) | hi |
it is possible (that) | rô |
it is necessary (that) | gô |
it is probable (that) | c'i |
it is supposed to be (that) | lô |
it tends to be (that) | źi |
it is allowed (that) | tê |