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| - | ====== Lorath Language ====== | ||
| - | Lorath written language has an extensive history, which an be traced back 850,000 years, and has developed to have several distinctive dialects, while being refined to be able to convey feelings and ideas both simple and complex. | ||
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| - | ===== History ===== | ||
| - | Modern Lorath written and spoken language has roots which trace back at least seven thousand years, however, there were at least several dozen dialects which had previously existed within primitive Lorath society, and prior to those dialects, modern Lorath research indicates that there were dialects which were passed along purely by genetic memory. | ||
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| - | ==== Proto-Lorath Dialect - 850,000 - 200,000 Years Ago ==== | ||
| - | Among the various species which were part of the genus of the Lorath species, there were various primitive oral dialects. These ' | ||
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| - | ==== Early Lorath Dialect - 200,000 - 15,000 Years Ago ==== | ||
| - | Part of the genuine Lorath bloodline, the early Lorath which could be traced to modern Lorath, were able to develop a basic understanding of conveying communications through written methods, while also developing a somewhat refined oral dialect. Early written Lorath was largely reliant upon pictographs, | ||
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| - | ==== Pre-modern Lorath Dialect - 15,000 - 5,000 Years Ago ==== | ||
| - | Pictographs had developed into distinctive rune-like glyphs, these glyphs are the direct ancestor to the modern Lorath written alphabet, in which a number of the original glyph characters are used. Oral dialects also developed to a fully functional language, which was able to accurately convey ideas and knowledge between individual Lorath. It is noteworthy that modern Lorath are still taught pre-modern Lorath in their formal and religious schooling, and is spoken and written in occasions of great cultural or emotional significance. | ||
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| - | ==== Modern Lorath Dialect 5,000 Years Ago - Present ==== | ||
| - | During the Lorath confinement underground, | ||
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| - | ===== Modern Language ===== | ||
| - | ==== Classic Lorath - Formal Language - ' | ||
| - | A direct refinement of the Pre-modern Lorath dialect, classic Lorath uses the full pre-modern lexicon, with modern grammar and syntax. Carrying much of the legacy of Lorath language, the written language includes over 9,000 distinctive glyphs. | ||
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| - | === How It Sounds === | ||
| - | Classic Lorath dialect carries a sound of distinctive //soft// and //hard// sounds, which is directly related to the placement of consonants within the word to be spoken. Stresses can be added to vowels to produce distinctively different meanings. Much of the sound can be compared to ancient Nepleslian ' | ||
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| - | === How It Looks === | ||
| - | Classic Lorath bears a resemblance to Cuneiform-script, | ||
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| - | ==== Modern Lorath - Current Modern Language - ' | ||
| - | Modern Lorath dialect was developed during the 5,000 year exile, and was intended to serve as a refined language for the purpose of oral and written documentation and rapid communication. Modern Lorath, or ' | ||
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| - | === How It Sounds === | ||
| - | A certain degree of ' | ||
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| - | === How It Looks === | ||
| - | A small sum of design of glyph characters was carried over from classic Lorath, and paired with a new writing system, with the result of a written language which looks comparable to a ' | ||
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| - | ==== Occhestian Dialect - ' | ||
| - | An offshoot of modern Lorath, the Occhestian dialect developed alongside Lorath technical developments. While the modern Lorath language reduced the number of characters within their alphabet, and produced a new dialect which was easier to use than classic Lorath, it was not satisfactory to the needs of the Occhestians which required precise, yet direct statements to convey many of their ideas. Due to their needs, the Occhestians decided to develop a sort of 'dual dialect' | ||
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| - | === How It Sounds === | ||
| - | Short, clipped, almost rude in presentation, | ||
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| - | === How It Looks === | ||
| - | It looks comparable to modern Lorath, however, less characters are present, and the occasional ' | ||
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| - | ==== Martial Dialect - ' | ||
| - | A distinctive separate language, developed within the Fyunnen caste, the martial language was developed for the purpose of communicating within the traditional Lorath military structure, to be blunt, it was a language developed by the Fyunnen, for the Fyunnen, to be kept within the Fyunnen, and only taught to those trusted by the Fyunnen. While the Martial Dialect has a very small lexicon, the words which are present are linked together to convey a range of meanings. Largely, the language is comprised of verbs and adverbs, and the language focuses on conveying intent, action, and reaction. Despite the small vocabulary of ' | ||
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| - | === How It Sounds === | ||
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| - | === How It Looks === | ||
| - | Martial Language uses a flowing script, with sweeping strokes, with meanings modified by placement of punctuation around central strokes, as well as grammar linking strokes together. | ||
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| - | ==== Casual Lorath - Slang & Common Use of Language ==== | ||
| - | Casually, Lorath use a mix of Classic and Modern dialects, often merging the two dialects to produce new meanings and to make up for any shortcomings of either language. Notably though, due to alien contact, the Lorath have began to incorporate Trade into their dialect, as well as Human, often reserving the latter for crude conversations. | ||
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| - | ===== Misc. ===== | ||
| - | As an out of character note, when presenting the Lorath language in RP, it has been common practice to use letter substitution to produce the Lorath language, alternatively, | ||
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| - | For a list of all known languages spoken, see [[guide: | ||