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<h3>[[United Nations]]</h3>
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Many players never go beyond the [[gameplay]] aspect of the UN.  The UN is a cornerstone of the [[region crashing|invading]]/[[defender|defending]] game, due to the [[UN Delegate]] position.
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Some players use the UN as a place to exercise their political muscles and propose [[resolutions]] that will impact other UN member nations to better reflect the author's ideology.  Others see an intellectual challenge in using the [[proposal]] process to understand compromise and consensus. Some just enjoy the act of writing up proposals in legalistic [[language]] that will nonetheless be acceptable to the majority of players.
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Another aspect of UN play manifests in active attempts to manipulate the voter pools.  Proposal writers will present their case on the forums, actively campaign via [[telegram]], or use the offsite forums to bring their case to the [[Delegate]]sThere have also been hints of organized groups splitting into multiple regions and electing multiple delegates, expressly for the purpose of influencing the UN [[approval]] process.
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'''Noterelenda''' is a constructed language developed in [[Bedistan]], and is one of the five official [[language]]s of the [[Unified Capitalizt States]], though it is more widely spoken in the former [[West Bedistan]] and [[Pedriana]].  It draws influences from the other three Bedistani languages ([[English]], [[Spanish]], and a very small amount of classical [[Greek]]).
  
A nation's [[national statistics]] are also affected by UN resolutions.  A large group of nations are not members of the UN for this reason, as they don't want UN activity to "destroy" the nations they've built.  Another reason for the low overall percentage of nations in the UN is [[puppet]] activity, though there is probably no way to determine the actual ratios of [[Anti-UN]] activity versus the various puppets nations.
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==Basic Grammar==
  
<h4>The UN in Roleplay</h4>
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Due to Noterelenda's case system, there is no specific required sentence structure, though most sentences use a simple subject-verb-object (SVO) form, like EnglishModifiers are usually placed after nouns.
UN members may create and vote upon [[proposals]], which upon passage become [[resolutions]].  Passed resolutions have the force of law in all UN member nations, regardless of when they joined the UNUsing the [http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?f=1225 UN forums], [[Civil Headquarters]] posts, and a variety of offsite forums; UN members can [[roleplay]] their national interests towards these laws that affect their nations.
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===Archaic letters===
  
The UN also has a number of standing [[UN Committees]], some of which are managed by the [[UN Secretariat]]Unlike the [[RL]] United Nations, the NS UN does not have a [[Wikipedia:UN Secretary General|Secretary General]] or a [[Wikipedia:UN Security Council|Security Council]].  The NationStates United Nations is also forbidden from maintaining an army or directly intervening in [[war]]s, though its members are encouraged to aid each other in time of need.
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The letter '''q''' has not always existed in its present form.  Originally, the /tʃ/ sound was represented by the letter combination "ch".  The extra letter ''h'' was later dropped and the /tʃ/ sound was represented by a cedilla added under the c (ç).  Rushed writing styles common to Noterelenda speakers eventually resulted in the morphing of this letter into a g-like entity, and eventually the stroke was reversed in direction to help in differentiation, producing today's modern letter ''q''.
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===Pronunciation===
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Unless otherwise specified, the stress of any polysyllabic word falls on the penultimate syllable (qi'''da'''de, kon'''si'''ke).  A written acute accent mark indicates that the stress instead falls on the syllable over which it is written (jevar'''é''').  An apostrophe (') usually indicates a slightly more pronounced break between syllables.  It is typically used when there is an awkward transition in sounds (archaic word ''<nowiki>Arjenibrúk'ta</nowiki>'', replaced by ''Arjenibrukem'').  It is also used for separating special modifiers from a word (the suffix ''<nowiki>'da</nowiki>'', for instance, acts as the word "the").  Note that for purposes of stress, any prefixes or suffixes set off by apostrophes are not considered to be part of the word; hence the written accent over the u in ''<nowiki>Arjenibrúk'ta</nowiki>''.  A few words, such as numbers, can be composed of multiple parts set off by apostrophes.  For purposes of stress, treat each section as a separate word; the stress within each section will fall on the penultimate syllable unless otherwise specifiedThis is the only way in which multiple accent marks can appear in a word.
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Normally when two vowels appear side-by-side, they are considered to be part of two separate syllables.  Thus, ''senie'' (store, nominative) is pronounced "sen-EE-ay", with the i and e forming distinct syllables.  For a greater range of vowel sounds, though, a ''diphthong'' can be formed. A diphthong is composed of two vowels side-by-side, with the second vowel having a diaeresis (two dots) drawn above it.
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Example: The word ''guane'', written as shown, would be pronounced "goo-AH-nay".  However, if a diphthong is formed by writing ''guäne'', the two vowels merge, and the pronunciation becomes "GWAH-nay".
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In the event that a diphthong requires a written accent mark, that accent mark is placed over the first vowel.  Thus, a theoretical word ''nepáï'' would be pronounced "nep-AYE".
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: ''See more in the [[Noterelenda|main article]].''

Latest revision as of 20:01, 20 October 2007


Noterelenda

Noterelenda is a constructed language developed in Bedistan, and is one of the five official languages of the Unified Capitalizt States, though it is more widely spoken in the former West Bedistan and Pedriana. It draws influences from the other three Bedistani languages (English, Spanish, and a very small amount of classical Greek).

Basic Grammar

Due to Noterelenda's case system, there is no specific required sentence structure, though most sentences use a simple subject-verb-object (SVO) form, like English. Modifiers are usually placed after nouns.

Archaic letters

The letter q has not always existed in its present form. Originally, the /tʃ/ sound was represented by the letter combination "ch". The extra letter h was later dropped and the /tʃ/ sound was represented by a cedilla added under the c (ç). Rushed writing styles common to Noterelenda speakers eventually resulted in the morphing of this letter into a g-like entity, and eventually the stroke was reversed in direction to help in differentiation, producing today's modern letter q.

Pronunciation

Unless otherwise specified, the stress of any polysyllabic word falls on the penultimate syllable (qidade, konsike). A written acute accent mark indicates that the stress instead falls on the syllable over which it is written (jevaré). An apostrophe (') usually indicates a slightly more pronounced break between syllables. It is typically used when there is an awkward transition in sounds (archaic word Arjenibrúk'ta, replaced by Arjenibrukem). It is also used for separating special modifiers from a word (the suffix 'da, for instance, acts as the word "the"). Note that for purposes of stress, any prefixes or suffixes set off by apostrophes are not considered to be part of the word; hence the written accent over the u in Arjenibrúk'ta. A few words, such as numbers, can be composed of multiple parts set off by apostrophes. For purposes of stress, treat each section as a separate word; the stress within each section will fall on the penultimate syllable unless otherwise specified. This is the only way in which multiple accent marks can appear in a word.

Vowels

Normally when two vowels appear side-by-side, they are considered to be part of two separate syllables. Thus, senie (store, nominative) is pronounced "sen-EE-ay", with the i and e forming distinct syllables. For a greater range of vowel sounds, though, a diphthong can be formed. A diphthong is composed of two vowels side-by-side, with the second vowel having a diaeresis (two dots) drawn above it.

Example: The word guane, written as shown, would be pronounced "goo-AH-nay". However, if a diphthong is formed by writing guäne, the two vowels merge, and the pronunciation becomes "GWAH-nay".

In the event that a diphthong requires a written accent mark, that accent mark is placed over the first vowel. Thus, a theoretical word nepáï would be pronounced "nep-AYE".

See more in the main article.