Old Unuvi
Old Unuvi is the oldest form of the Unuvi language, attested in documents from the 84th century.
Phonology
Consonants
Consonants | Bilabial | Dental | Velar | Uvular |
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Vowels
Speakers of Old Unuvi associated each point of vowel articulation with a gender. ⟨i⟩ was associated with the green gender, ⟨a⟩ with the foreign gender and ⟨u⟩ with the heavenly gender.
Vowels | Front | Back |
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Grammar
Pronouns
Old Unuvi had a set of pronouns with marked gender and grammatical person. The language did not mark number on the pronouns, but rather on verbs.
Green | Foreign | Heavenly | |
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1st Person | ngmiit | kpa | lluu |
2nd Person | kngi | lar | thuum |
3rd Person | ptii | ptaa | ptuu |
Correlatives
Adding -kpam to the end of a pronoun created a demonstrative pronoun. First-person pronouns became proximal, second-person pronouns medial, and third-person pronouns distal.
interrogative | demonstrative | quantifier | ||||||||
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proximal | medial | distal | assertive existential | elective/dubitative existential |
universal | negatory | positive alternative | |||
determiner | akpam | ngmiitkpam (G) kpakpam (F) lluukpam (H) |
kngikpam (G) larkpam (F) thuumkpam (H) |
ptiikpam (G) ptaakpam (F) ptuukpam (H) |
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pronoun | human | |||||||||
nonhuman | ||||||||||
out of two (dual) | ||||||||||
out of many (plural) | ||||||||||
pro-adverb | location | kpama | itaa | kitaa | ptitaa | |||||
source | kpamari | itaari | kitaari | ptitaari | ||||||
goal | kpamathi | itaathi | kitaathi | ptitaathi | ||||||
time | kpamatha | itaatha | kitaatha | ptitaatha |