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Through the influence of the [[Kingdom of Szezkia#Military|Szezk navy]] in the [[Gulf of Ishenar|Ishenar]], Szezk spread to the [[Oszeteti people|Oszetet]]-inhabited island now known as the [[Szezk Offshore Ishenar Territory]], and across the island of [[Niofe]], as well as becoming a popular language of trade along the Isugzan coast. Today, Szezk is commonly taught as a second language, particularly in [[South Baredina]], where it is the most widely learned second language, but also in other countries of the [[Sahar|wider world]], as it is frequently used by the region in areas of international diplomacy and finance, as well as being spread through the popularization of [[Kingdom of Szezkia#Culture|Szezk media and culture]].
Through the influence of the [[Kingdom of Szezkia#Military|Szezk navy]] in the [[Gulf of Ishenar|Ishenar]], Szezk spread to the [[Oszeteti people|Oszetet]]-inhabited island now known as the [[Szezk Offshore Ishenar Territory]], and across the island of [[Niofe]], as well as becoming a popular language of trade along the Isugzan coast. Today, Szezk is commonly taught as a second language, particularly in [[South Baredina]], where it is the most widely learned second language, but also in other countries of the [[Sahar|wider world]], as it is frequently used by the region in areas of international diplomacy and finance, as well as being spread through the popularization of [[Kingdom of Szezkia#Culture|Szezk media and culture]].


Szezk is official in five territorial entities, and in total is officially recognized in thirteen states. There are approximately as many people who have learnt Szezk as who speak it natively; it is the most commonly learned second language in [[Settia]], [[Redia]], [[Yaina]], [[Yhael]], [[Xhodiar]] and [[Sjuu]]. It is a coöfficial language of the [[Quedrel Union]] and the [[Xhovian Cultural Union]], as well as many other transnational organizations operating in South Baredina and worldwide organizations of which the Kingdom of Szezkia is a part, including being one of the working languages of [[United Sahar]]. It is the most widely spoken [[Xhovian languages|Xhovian language]], and has a vast vocabulary, the exact size of which is made near-impossible to determine by the nature of word compounding and the language's wide range of technical vocabulary.
Szezk is official in five territorial entities, and in total is officially recognized in fourteen states. There are approximately as many people who have learnt Szezk as who speak it natively; it is the most commonly learned second language in [[Settia]], [[Redia]], [[Yaina]], [[Yhael]], [[Xhodiar]] and [[Sjuu]]. It is a coöfficial language of the [[Quedrel Union]] and the [[Xhovian Cultural Union]], as well as many other transnational organizations operating in South Baredina and worldwide organizations of which the Kingdom of Szezkia is a part, including being one of the working languages of [[United Sahar]]. It is the most widely spoken [[Xhovian languages|Xhovian language]], and has a vast vocabulary, the exact size of which is made near-impossible to determine by the nature of word compounding and the language's wide range of technical vocabulary.


Modern [[Szezk language#Grammar|Szezk Grammar]] is the result of the gradual change typical of Northern Szessic languages, from agglutinative [[Proto-Xhovian#Grammar|Proto-Xhovian grammatical features]] to a more fusional morphology, with the evolution of prepositions and particles from cases and affixes respectively. Szezk has a rich inflectional system that encodes 2 moods, 2 voices, 2 tenses, and plural and singular variations for four grammatical persons. The future tense, and perfect and pluperfect aspects, as well as combinations thereof, are the only fundamental grammatical aspects that use auxiliary verbs. Szezk word order is predominantly SVO, which becomes VSO in interrogative constructions and some clausal constructions that arise as a result of the language's fairly complex and flexible syntax. Despite dialectal variations in regard to phonetics and vocabulary, native speakers of Szezk from different regions are usually able to communicate with considerable ease.
Modern [[Szezk language#Grammar|Szezk Grammar]] is the result of the gradual change typical of Northern Szessic languages, from agglutinative [[Proto-Xhovian#Grammar|Proto-Xhovian grammatical features]] to a more fusional morphology, with the evolution of prepositions and particles from cases and affixes respectively. Szezk has a rich inflectional system that encodes 2 moods, 2 voices, 2 tenses, and plural and singular variations for four grammatical persons. The future tense, and perfect and pluperfect aspects, as well as combinations thereof, are the only fundamental grammatical aspects that use auxiliary verbs. Szezk word order is predominantly SVO, which becomes VSO in interrogative constructions and some clausal constructions that arise as a result of the language's fairly complex and flexible syntax. Despite dialectal variations in regard to phonetics and vocabulary, native speakers of Szezk from different regions are usually able to communicate with considerable ease.

Revision as of 17:19, 23 January 2018

Szezk
Шещка
Pronunciation[ˈɕe̞z̻ˤ:.kɜ]
RegionPredominantly Quedrel
EthnicitySzezk
Niofean
Oszeteti
Native speakers34,100,000  (2017)
Language family
Early forms:
DialectsSouth-Avdjereg Szezk, Niofean Szezk, Ishenar Szezk
Writing systemSzezk Script, Szezk Braille
Official status
Official language inKingdom of Szezkia The Kingdom of Szezkia
including
 Niofe
 Szezk Offshore Ishenar Territory

 Sovereign Order of Hajenired


 Quedrel Union

 Xhovian Cultural Union
Recognised minority language in Liosol
 Mermelia
 Norjihan
 Qonklaks
 Settia
 Sjuu
 Translira
 Xhodiar
 Yaina
Regulated byCulture Ministry
Xhovian Cultural Union
CWS codesze
Szezkdistributionmap.png
  Majority
  Minority

Szezk (Szezk: Шещка, pronounced [ˈɕe̞z̻ˤ:.kɜ]) is a Northern Xhovian language that was first spoken in early medieval Szezkia. Named after the Seqki family, who were the first and to date are the current rulers of the Szezk, the term Szezk ultimately derives from an ancient word for the spiritual force at the centre of early Szezk Harthunist religion. It is closely related to the other Szessic languages of Niofean, Oszetet, Settian, Redesian, and Yai. The Szezk vocabulary has been somewhat influenced by language, however a large number of Norjihani loans were removed during a language reform conducted by the Szezk government, which was intended to purify the lexicon.

The Szezk language has developed from its ultimate ancestor, Proto-Xhovian, over the course of approximately 10,000 years. The earliest forms of Szezk, a collection of dialects spoken predominantly in early Norjihan and the modern-day Szezk peninsula, are called Early Szezk. The characterizing features of Middle Szezk developed during the early 11th century, around 200 years prior to the establishment of Szezk independence; it was at this time that Szezk and Norjihani's vocabularies influenced each other. Early Modern Szezk emerged in the late 14th century, with the commercial success of the printing press and start of the evolution of the palatalization system.

Through the influence of the Szezk navy in the Ishenar, Szezk spread to the Oszetet-inhabited island now known as the Szezk Offshore Ishenar Territory, and across the island of Niofe, as well as becoming a popular language of trade along the Isugzan coast. Today, Szezk is commonly taught as a second language, particularly in South Baredina, where it is the most widely learned second language, but also in other countries of the wider world, as it is frequently used by the region in areas of international diplomacy and finance, as well as being spread through the popularization of Szezk media and culture.

Szezk is official in five territorial entities, and in total is officially recognized in fourteen states. There are approximately as many people who have learnt Szezk as who speak it natively; it is the most commonly learned second language in Settia, Redia, Yaina, Yhael, Xhodiar and Sjuu. It is a coöfficial language of the Quedrel Union and the Xhovian Cultural Union, as well as many other transnational organizations operating in South Baredina and worldwide organizations of which the Kingdom of Szezkia is a part, including being one of the working languages of United Sahar. It is the most widely spoken Xhovian language, and has a vast vocabulary, the exact size of which is made near-impossible to determine by the nature of word compounding and the language's wide range of technical vocabulary.

Modern Szezk Grammar is the result of the gradual change typical of Northern Szessic languages, from agglutinative Proto-Xhovian grammatical features to a more fusional morphology, with the evolution of prepositions and particles from cases and affixes respectively. Szezk has a rich inflectional system that encodes 2 moods, 2 voices, 2 tenses, and plural and singular variations for four grammatical persons. The future tense, and perfect and pluperfect aspects, as well as combinations thereof, are the only fundamental grammatical aspects that use auxiliary verbs. Szezk word order is predominantly SVO, which becomes VSO in interrogative constructions and some clausal constructions that arise as a result of the language's fairly complex and flexible syntax. Despite dialectal variations in regard to phonetics and vocabulary, native speakers of Szezk from different regions are usually able to communicate with considerable ease.

Background

Phonology

Consonants

Bilabial Labio-dental Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal Epiglottal Glottal
Nasal
Plosive
Fricative
Affricate
Approximant
Trill
Flap or tap
Lateral fric.
Lateral app.
Lateral flap

Vowels

Front Near-front Central Near-back Back
Close
Near-close
Close-mid
Mid
Open-mid
Near-open
Open

Phonotactics

Orthography

Grammar

Morphology

Syntax