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. Regular suffixes could be attached to pronouns to form their dual, quadruple, octuple, etc. forms.
Green | Foreign | Heavenly | |
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1st Person | |||
2nd Person | kngi | lar | thuum |
3rd Person | ptii | ptaa | ptuu |
Correlatives
Adding -kpam to the end of a pronoun created a demonstrative pronoun[1]. 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) |
lla | ptingma | thath | ingmiip | wuullu | |
pronoun | human | llangmuuth | ||||||||
nonhuman | llapti | |||||||||
out of two (dual) | ||||||||||
out of many (plural) | ||||||||||
pro-adverb | location | kpama | itaa | kitaa | ptitaa | llaa | ||||
source | kpamari | itaari | kitaari | ptitaari | llari | |||||
goal | kpamathi | itaathi | kitaathi | ptitaathi | llathi | |||||
time | kpamatha | itaatha | kitaatha | ptitaatha | llatha |