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* h₂aw-bʰorḱ 'enclosure' → Proto-Trans-Sarnathian obʰroc | * h₂aw-bʰorḱ 'enclosure' → Proto-Trans-Sarnathian obʰroc | ||
* ḱobreb | * ḱobreb | ||
* roy ‘in’ → PTS s-roj | * roy ‘in’ → PTS s-roj | ||
* bʰetr → PTS bʰēr 'in" | * bʰetr → PTS bʰēr 'in" | ||
Revision as of 05:25, 29 November 2024
Proto-Trans-Sarnathian, a descendant of Proto-Akya-Woms, was spoken 3000 years BP.
Fortunately for Angaian historical linguists, extremely conservative relatives of Zzean within the Trans-Sarnathian branch are spoken in highly mountainous areas. They allow much of Proto-Trans-Sarnathian to be reconstructed.
Tree
- Proto-Trans-Sarnathian
Todo
Proto-Trans-Sarnathian phonology
Vowels
i ɨ u ə e o a ē ō ā ī ɨ̄ ū əi əɨ əu aj aɨ au
Consonants
- /m n l r/
- /p t c k kʷ/
- /bʰ dʰ ɟʰ gʰ gʷʰ/
- /pʼ tʼ cʼ kʼ kʷʼ/
- /ç s̠ ʔ/
- /j w/
Stress
Word-final
Grammar
Nouns
Most nouns had an unmarked form and a marked form (called the singulative for sake of convenience) that was only used for indefinite singular nouns.
For the definite article, the appropriate classifier was used, except for inalienably possessed nouns; the number was marked on the classifier.
List of classifiers
Alienable possession
Inalienable possession
Verbs
Proto-Trans-Sarnathian switched to using Colloquial Welsh-like constructions using inherited verbal nouns. Old finite verb forms were lost by the Proto-Trans-Sarnathian stage aside from a handful.
Lexicon
- xjeʔ ‘1SG’ (From PAW disjunctive 1SG *h₂yeh₁)
- PAW *sleh₃s → PTS *s-lō-s
- h₂aw-bʰorḱ 'enclosure' → Proto-Trans-Sarnathian obʰroc
- ḱobreb
- roy ‘in’ → PTS s-roj
- bʰetr → PTS bʰēr 'in"