Meó-Succlythian languages: Difference between revisions
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a notable feature of the proto-phonology is the presence of sesquisyllables of the form (C)ɨSV(C)(C) where C is any consonant, V any vowel, and S /ʋ l ʎ ɫ ʝ ɣʷ/ | |||
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1 - xæ - kɑː - *kˠʰɑː | 1 - xæ - kɑː - *kˠʰɑː | ||
2 - tɕ’ɨe̯ - su̯ɑː - * | 2 - tɕ’ɨe̯ - su̯ɑː - *tʲ’ɨɣʷɑː | ||
3 - ætsʰæ - ɑːtɑ - *ɑːtʰɑ | 3 - ætsʰæ - ɑːtɑ - *ɑːtʰɑ | ||
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4 - vʲeɽ̥̞͡r - veːn - *vɪnˠ | 4 - vʲeɽ̥̞͡r - veːn - *vɪnˠ | ||
5 - joi̯ - gu̯eː - * | 5 - joi̯ - gu̯eː - *gˠɨɣʷɪ | ||
6 - æt’eu̯ - ɑːtɕɵ - *ɑːt’uː | 6 - æt’eu̯ - ɑːtɕɵ - *ɑːt’uː |
Revision as of 22:07, 22 December 2019
proto-phonology
m n nʲ nˠ ŋʲ ŋˠ
p’ t’ tʲ’ tˠ’ kʲ’ kˠ’
pʰ tʰ tʲʰ tˠʰ kʲʰ kˠʰ
b d dʲ dˠ gʲ gˠ
ʋ l ʎ ɫ ʝ ɣʷ
i iː ɨ u uː
ɑ ɑː
a notable feature of the proto-phonology is the presence of sesquisyllables of the form (C)ɨSV(C)(C) where C is any consonant, V any vowel, and S /ʋ l ʎ ɫ ʝ ɣʷ/
succlythian phonology
m n ɲ ŋ
m̥ n̥ ɲ̊ ŋ̊
p’ t’ t͡ɕ’ k’
ɸ t͡sʰ t͡ɕʰ (c͡çʰ) x
p t tɕ j
v l ʝ w
l̥ ɽ̥̝͡r
i ɨ u
ʲe o
æ
eu̯ oi̯ øy̯ ɤy̯ æɨ̯ ɨe̯ ɨo̯ ie̯ uo̯
(tidy up later)
meo vs succlythian numbers (base 12)
succlythian - meo - proto form
1 - xæ - kɑː - *kˠʰɑː
2 - tɕ’ɨe̯ - su̯ɑː - *tʲ’ɨɣʷɑː
3 - ætsʰæ - ɑːtɑ - *ɑːtʰɑ
4 - vʲeɽ̥̞͡r - veːn - *vɪnˠ
5 - joi̯ - gu̯eː - *gˠɨɣʷɪ
6 - æt’eu̯ - ɑːtɕɵ - *ɑːt’uː
7 - bæɨ̯ - bjɑː - *bɫɑː
8 - tɕæn - sɑːn - *tʲʰɑːn
9 - øy̯li - geːli - *gˠɪɫiː
10 - xʲet’ - keːs - *kˠʰɪtˠ’
A - læxit͡s - lɑːçɵt - *lɑːkˠʰɪtʰ
B - mɨl̥æɨ̯ - mi̯uː - *mɫʊʋ
50 - oi̯ - hu̯eː - *ɣʷɪ