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Spelling patterns
Flocker is spoken by the clans around Salisbury, Maryland, in a post-collapse Agrarian society
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/k/= ck, /s/= cs, /tʃ/=cc
Outside of the community is refered to "Melenney", a misunderstanding on Inter in the name of Inter Milan
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/ħ/= hh, /ʃ/= sh, /ð/=th,
This is a language called Flocker, aka "To organize", as a return to the elder's language as a compromise between clans so to have common language
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Various families have essential monopolies on various industries, making for an uneasy peace.
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Others are vagrants, essentially lightly nomadic hunter-gatherers who sometimes work as apprentices
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IPA sound chart
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LabialDentalAlveolarPost-alveolarPalatalVelarPharyngealGlottal
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Nasalm[a]n
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Plosive/
affricate
fortisptk
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lenisbdɡ
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Fricativefortisfsʃx~ħ
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lenisvð[b]zh
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Approximantlr~ɹj[e]w[f]
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Phonotactics
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Verbs have a very tight phonotactics:
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CCVVCCV. CC/VV can be one or more Const. or Vowels, V is only 1
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Y (/j/) can take the place of any one of the two Constonant clusters
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When suffixes are added, if the final Vowel is ther same as it's first word, they merge (like "Flocker")
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Also, the final Vowel is removed when stacking Verbs, to add Adverbizers for example
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Community origins-
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Clans often come from differnet lineages
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Some come from Salisbury originally ()
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Some are refugees from a large clash in the Cumberland or Harper's Ferry areas ()
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Other are from the US Navy base at Norfolk who sailed inland
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There is also a large contingent of
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