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[[Proto-Talsmic/Themsaran|Themsármai: '''Gávthir tálsmymir''']]
 
The '''Talsmic''' languages are a relatively isolated subbranch of the Zachydic language family; with [[Raxic]] they form the [[Raxo-Talsmic languages|Raxo-Talsmic]] subfamily. They are descended from '''Proto-Talsmic''' ('''PT''' or '''PTal''').
==Characteristics==
The historical Talsmic languages have all shared the following characteristics to some extent:
*lack of inflectional case
*rigidly head-initial word order
**verb-initial clauses
*heavy grammatical use of pronominal suffixes/enclitics on possessed nouns, verbs and prepositions, that index their dependents
**some languages use bare possessum forms.
*[[w:Differential object marking|differential]] indexing of the direct object and the possessor, and occasionally the prepositional object
*grammatical apophony (tonal, vocalic or consonantal)
*word order changes for topicalization and focusing
*prominence of tense rather than aspect in verbal TAM, unlike in mainland Zachydic languages.
 
Characteristic phylogenetic innovations vis-à-vis Zachydic include:
*Loss of final vowels/case endings.
*Rhotacization of /*z/ to /*r/ V_V, and secondary rhotacization (often before consonants, the choice of which depends on the language).
*Development of Proto-Zachydic ejective stops into aspirated stops, which often fricativize in daughter languages.
*Assibilation of affricates occuring after primary rhotacization (/*cʼ, *c/ > /*s/, /*ʒ/ > /*z/ etc.)  greatly reduces the consonant inventory; this also contributes to the fricative-rich flavor of Talsmic.
*Also common is the transition of the uvular series into the radical series; uvulars are still found in some phonetically conservative languages and dialects, however.
 
==Proto-Talsmic phonology==
The following is the Proto-Talsmic sound system as reconstructed by Talsmicist Dàžiir pyr Chlìesa.
 
===Consonant inventory===
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="greentable lightgreenbg" style="width: 700px; text-align:center;"
! colspan="9"|Proto-Talsmic reconstructed consonants
|-
! colspan="2" |
!  |Labial
!  |Alveolar
!  |Palatal
!  |Velar
!  |Uvular
!  |Glottal
|-
! colspan="2" style="" |Nasal
| *m
| *n
|
|
|
|
|-
! rowspan="3" |Plosive
! |<small>voiceless</small>
| *p
| *t
| *c
| *k
| *q
| *ʔ
|-
! |<small>voiced</small>
| *b
| *d
| *ɟ
| *g
|
|
|-
! |<small>aspirated</small>
| *pʰ
| *tʰ
| *cʰ
| *kʰ
| *qʰ
|
|-
! rowspan="2" style="" |Fricative
! |<small>voiceless</small>
|
| *s
| *ç
|
|
| *h
|-
! |<small>voiced</small>
|
| *z
| *ƶ
|
| *ʁ
|
|-
! colspan="2" |Approximant
| *w
|
| *j
|
|
|
|-
! colspan="2" |Trill
|
| *r
|
|
|
|
|-
! colspan="2" |Lateral app.
|
| *l
|
|
|
|
|}
 
/qʰ/ may have been realized as an affricate, [qχ].
 
===Vocalic inventory===
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="greentable lightgreenbg" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;"
! style="width: 90px; "|
! style="width: 90px; " |Front
! style="width: 90px; " |Central
! style="width: 90px; " |Back
|-
! style="" |Close
| *i *ī
|
| *u *ū
|-
! style="" |Mid
| *e *ē
|
| *o *ō
|-
! style="" |Open
|
| *a *ā
|
|}
 
===Phonotactics===
The maximal syllable structure was CCGVCC, where G was a glide.
 
CC- could be comprised of:
*[not glide][liquid/glide]
*[voiceless obstruent][voiceless obstruent]
*[voiced obstruent][voiced obstruent]
 
-CC could maximally be sonorant + obstruent or obstruent + obstruent. -CC was only permitted word-finally.
 
==Proto-Talsmic grammar==
===Nominal morphology===
Nouns and adjectives had retained from Proto-Zachydic 6 cases (nominative, accusative, genitive/prepositional, allative, ablative, locative/instrumental), 3 numbers, 2 genders (masculine, feminine), and additionally possessive inflection for nouns. Like its daughter languages as well as Proto-Zachydic, Common Talsmic is thought to have been a [[w:differential object marking|differential object marking]] language; only definite or specific direct objects were marked with the accusative case.
 
[Genitive is partitive > indefinite?]
{| class="greentable lightgreenbg" style="width: 550px; text-align: center;"
|+'''Declension'''
!scope="col"|
! colspan="6" scope="col"|''*çúma=ʔ'' 'air'
! colspan="6" scope="col"|''*méisar'' 'segment'
|-
!scope="col"|Gender →
! colspan="6" scope="col"|Masculine
! colspan="6" scope="col"|Feminine
|-
!scope="col"|Case ↓
!colspan="2" scope="col"|Singular
!colspan="2" scope="col"|Dual
!colspan="2" scope="col"|Plural
!colspan="2" scope="col"|Singular
!colspan="2" scope="col"|Dual
!colspan="2" scope="col"|Plural
|-
!scope="col"|Nominative
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*çúma''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*çúmōr''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*çúmūç''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*méisar''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*méisoir''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*méisāne''
|-
!scope="col"|Accusative
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*çúmeç''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*çúmōç''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*çúmūt''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*méisaç''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*méisoiç''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*méisina''
|-
!scope="col"|Genitive/Prepositional
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*çúmu''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*çúmār''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*çúmakʰe''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*méiset''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*méisair''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*méis(in)ir''
|-
!scope="col"|Ablative
|colspan="2" scope="col"|
|colspan="2" scope="col"|
|colspan="2" scope="col"|
|colspan="2" scope="col"|
|colspan="2" scope="col"|
|colspan="2" scope="col"|
|-
!scope="col"|Allative
|colspan="2" scope="col"|
|colspan="2" scope="col"|?
|colspan="2" scope="col"|
|colspan="2" scope="col"|
|colspan="2" scope="col"|
|colspan="2" scope="col"|?
|-
!scope="col"|Instrumental/Locative
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*çúmīl''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|
|colspan="2" scope="col"|
|colspan="2" scope="col"|''*méisai''
|colspan="2" scope="col"|
|colspan="2" scope="col"|
|}
 
The essive case (''*-ēr'') was marginal, and was only used adverbially (cf. Th. ''-ēr'' adverbial suffix).
 
Some nouns took the "thematic" suffix/clitic ''*-ʔ'' with an uncertain meaning, a holdover from the classifier system in Proto-Zachydic.
 
===Pronominal morphology===
Proto-Talsmic free pronouns can be reconstructed with less confidence because all case marking except as clitics and suffixes was eliminated.
====Full personal pronouns====
 
====Possessive suffixes====
 
===Verbal morphology===
====TAM/subject affix paradigm====
 
===Other verbal affixes===
Other reconstructible affixes include:
*the memory evidential prefix ''*ʔṇʔ-''.
*''-va-'', passive suffix.
 
==Syntax==
Basic word order was most likely SVO.
==Sound changes to Proto-Talsmic==
*<nowiki>*</nowiki>wj
**> *j / #_
**> *w / otherwise
*/ř/ > */r/ _V, */l/ otherwise
*/*ɢ/ > /*ʁ/
*C[+ejective]
**> C[+aspirated] (the pathway may have been /*kʼ/ > /*kˀ/ > /*k<sup>ʡ</sup>/ > /*kᴴ/ > /*kʰ/)
**> C[-aspirated] / _C
**> /*ʔ/ / _#
*C[-ejective]
**> C[-aspirated]
**> C[+aspirated] / _C
*/*z/ > /*r/ / V_V, V_#
*/*c *ʒ *cʰ/ > /*s *z *s/, /*cc *ʒʒ *ccʰ/ > /*ts *dz *ts/
*/*nr/ > /*mr/
 
==Sound changes from Proto-Talsmic==
{| class="greentable lightgreenbg"
|-
|+ '''Talsmic consonant correspondences'''
! PTal||[[Themsaran|HThm]]||[[User:Ílchőfti Lēmáthīd/Low Themsaran|LThm]]||[[Tizian|Tiz]]||[[Snaħħian|Sn]]||[[Qelorian|Qel]]
|-
| '''*m'''  || ''m'' || /m/ || /m/ || /m/ || /m/
|-
| '''*p'''  || ''p'' || /p/, /b/|| ||    || /p/
|-
| '''*b'''  || ''b'' || /b/ ||    ||    || /b/
|-
| '''*pʰ''' || ''f'' || /h/ ||    ||    || /p/
|-
| '''*n'''  || ''n'' || /n/ ||    ||    || /n/
|-
| '''*t'''  || ''t'' || /t/, /d/ ||    || || /t/
|-
| '''*d'''  || ''d'' || /j/ ||    ||    || /d/
|-
| '''*tʰ''' || ''th'' || /f/ || || /ħ/    || /t/
|-
| '''*s'''  || ''s'' || /s~ʃ/ ||  ||    || /s/
|-
| '''*z'''  || ''z'', ''r'' || /z~ʒ/, /ɾ/ ||  ||  || /z/
|-
| '''*ç'''  || ''th'', ''f'' || /f/ || /ʃ/, /tʃʰ/ || /ʃ/ || /h/
|-
| '''*ƶ'''  || ''ð'', ''f'' || /v/ || /ʒ/, /dʒʱ/ || /ʒ/ || /j/
|-
| '''*c'''  || ''ŧ'' || /ts~tʃ/  || /tʃ/, /tʃʰ/ || /tʃ/  || /ts/
|-
| '''*ɟ'''  || ''ł'' || /j/ ||  /j/, /ɧ/ || /dʒ/      || /dz/
|-
| '''*k'''  || ''c'', ''ch'' || /k/, /g/, /tʃ/, /ʒ/  || /k/, /kʰ/ || || /k/
|-
| '''*g'''  || ''g'', ''ch'' || /g/, /ʒ/, /w/ || /g/, /gʱ/ || || /g/
|-
| '''*kʰ''' || ''ch'', ''c'' || /x/, /ʃ/ || /x/, /kxʰ/ || || /k/
|-
| '''*q'''  || ''q'', ''ħ'' || /ɴ/, /h/ || /ʡ/, /ʡʰ/ || /ŋ~ɴ/ || /q/
|-
| '''*ʁ'''  || ''ħ'', ''v'' || /h/, /w/ || /w/, /ʍ/ || /ʁ/ || /ʁ/
|-
| '''*qʰ''' || ''ħ'' || /h/ || /ʕ/, /ħ/ || /ʕ/, /ħ/ || /χ/
|-
| '''*l''' || ''l'' || /l/ ||    || || /l/
|-
| '''*r''' || ''r'' || /ɾ/ ||    ||  || /r/
|-
| '''*w''' || ''v'' || /v/ ||    ||  || /b/, /w/
|-
| '''*j''' || ''ı'' || /j/ ||    ||  || /j/
|-
| '''*h''' || ''h'' || /h/ ||    ||  || /h/
|-
| '''*ʔ''' || Ø || Ø ||    ||  || Ø
|}
<!--
===to Snaħħian===
<nowiki>*</nowiki>ç *ɟ *ŧ > /ʃ ʒ tʃ/
 
/ts dz/ > /st zd/
 
/ʁ/ > /ʁ/
 
/h/ > /ʔ/
 
/ʃ ʒ tʃ/ > /s z ts/
 
/k g x ts dz s/ > /t͡ʃ d͡ʒ ʃ t͡ʃ d͡ʒ ʃ/ _V[+front]
 
/b d g/
*> [β ð ɣ] / V_V, V_#
*> [m n ŋ] / C[+nasal, +homorganic]_
 
/p t t͡s k/ > /b d d͡z g/ / V_V, V_#, C[+nasal]_
 
/pp tt tt͡s kk/ > /p t t͡s k/
 
[ð ɣ]
*> /j/ / _V[+front], _#
*> [ɦ] / _V[-front]
 
[β]
*> [ɦ] / _V[+front]
*> /ɸ~β/ / _V[-front], _#
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>zd, *žd > *dz, *dž
 
/l/ > /w/ / _C
-->
===to Tizian===
*/w/ > /v/
*/ʁ/
**> /w/ _C[-velar],
**> /ʕ/ otherwise
*/n/ > /ː/ _C[-glide]
*/l/ > /r/ _C[-glide]
*/z/ > /r/ / _C[+voiced, not /z/]
*/sŧ, šŧ/ > /št/
*Stress accent develops from initial stress.
*/aː/ > /o/
*/eː oː/ > /e˞ o˞/ <ee oo>
*/iː uː ʉː/ > /iɚ uɚ ʉɚ/ medially.
*/ai ei/ > /ei i/
*/ç ʝ/
**> /ʃ ʒ/
*/p t ŧ k b d g/ > /pʰ tʰ ŧʰ kʰ bʰ dʰ gʰ/
**_V[+high tone]
**_C[+fricative]#
 
[[Category:Proto-languages]][[Category:Language families|T]][[Category:Talsmic languages]]

Revision as of 14:22, 4 April 2014

Themsármai: Gávthir tálsmymir

The Talsmic languages are a relatively isolated subbranch of the Zachydic language family; with Raxic they form the Raxo-Talsmic subfamily. They are descended from Proto-Talsmic (PT or PTal).

Characteristics

The historical Talsmic languages have all shared the following characteristics to some extent:

  • lack of inflectional case
  • rigidly head-initial word order
    • verb-initial clauses
  • heavy grammatical use of pronominal suffixes/enclitics on possessed nouns, verbs and prepositions, that index their dependents
    • some languages use bare possessum forms.
  • differential indexing of the direct object and the possessor, and occasionally the prepositional object
  • grammatical apophony (tonal, vocalic or consonantal)
  • word order changes for topicalization and focusing
  • prominence of tense rather than aspect in verbal TAM, unlike in mainland Zachydic languages.

Characteristic phylogenetic innovations vis-à-vis Zachydic include:

  • Loss of final vowels/case endings.
  • Rhotacization of /*z/ to /*r/ V_V, and secondary rhotacization (often before consonants, the choice of which depends on the language).
  • Development of Proto-Zachydic ejective stops into aspirated stops, which often fricativize in daughter languages.
  • Assibilation of affricates occuring after primary rhotacization (/*cʼ, *c/ > /*s/, /*ʒ/ > /*z/ etc.) greatly reduces the consonant inventory; this also contributes to the fricative-rich flavor of Talsmic.
  • Also common is the transition of the uvular series into the radical series; uvulars are still found in some phonetically conservative languages and dialects, however.

Proto-Talsmic phonology

The following is the Proto-Talsmic sound system as reconstructed by Talsmicist Dàžiir pyr Chlìesa.

Consonant inventory

Proto-Talsmic reconstructed consonants
Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal *m *n
Plosive voiceless *p *t *c *k *q
voiced *b *d *g
aspirated *pʰ *tʰ *cʰ *kʰ *qʰ
Fricative voiceless *s *h
voiced *z
Approximant *w *j
Trill *r
Lateral app. *l

/qʰ/ may have been realized as an affricate, [qχ].

Vocalic inventory

Front Central Back
Close *i *ī *u *ū
Mid *e *ē *o *ō
Open *a *ā

Phonotactics

The maximal syllable structure was CCGVCC, where G was a glide.

CC- could be comprised of:

  • [not glide][liquid/glide]
  • [voiceless obstruent][voiceless obstruent]
  • [voiced obstruent][voiced obstruent]

-CC could maximally be sonorant + obstruent or obstruent + obstruent. -CC was only permitted word-finally.

Proto-Talsmic grammar

Nominal morphology

Nouns and adjectives had retained from Proto-Zachydic 6 cases (nominative, accusative, genitive/prepositional, allative, ablative, locative/instrumental), 3 numbers, 2 genders (masculine, feminine), and additionally possessive inflection for nouns. Like its daughter languages as well as Proto-Zachydic, Common Talsmic is thought to have been a differential object marking language; only definite or specific direct objects were marked with the accusative case.

[Genitive is partitive > indefinite?]

Declension
*çúma=ʔ 'air' *méisar 'segment'
Gender → Masculine Feminine
Case ↓ Singular Dual Plural Singular Dual Plural
Nominative *çúma *çúmōr *çúmūç *méisar *méisoir *méisāne
Accusative *çúmeç *çúmōç *çúmūt *méisaç *méisoiç *méisina
Genitive/Prepositional *çúmu *çúmār *çúmakʰe *méiset *méisair *méis(in)ir
Ablative
Allative ? ?
Instrumental/Locative *çúmīl *méisai

The essive case (*-ēr) was marginal, and was only used adverbially (cf. Th. -ēr adverbial suffix).

Some nouns took the "thematic" suffix/clitic *-ʔ with an uncertain meaning, a holdover from the classifier system in Proto-Zachydic.

Pronominal morphology

Proto-Talsmic free pronouns can be reconstructed with less confidence because all case marking except as clitics and suffixes was eliminated.

Full personal pronouns

Possessive suffixes

Verbal morphology

TAM/subject affix paradigm

Other verbal affixes

Other reconstructible affixes include:

  • the memory evidential prefix *ʔṇʔ-.
  • -va-, passive suffix.

Syntax

Basic word order was most likely SVO.

Sound changes to Proto-Talsmic

  • *wj
    • > *j / #_
    • > *w / otherwise
  • /ř/ > */r/ _V, */l/ otherwise
  • /*ɢ/ > /*ʁ/
  • C[+ejective]
    • > C[+aspirated] (the pathway may have been /*kʼ/ > /*kˀ/ > /*kʡ/ > /*kᴴ/ > /*kʰ/)
    • > C[-aspirated] / _C
    • > /*ʔ/ / _#
  • C[-ejective]
    • > C[-aspirated]
    • > C[+aspirated] / _C
  • /*z/ > /*r/ / V_V, V_#
  • /*c *ʒ *cʰ/ > /*s *z *s/, /*cc *ʒʒ *ccʰ/ > /*ts *dz *ts/
  • /*nr/ > /*mr/

Sound changes from Proto-Talsmic

Talsmic consonant correspondences
PTal HThm LThm Tiz Sn Qel
*m m /m/ /m/ /m/ /m/
*p p /p/, /b/ /p/
*b b /b/ /b/
*pʰ f /h/ /p/
*n n /n/ /n/
*t t /t/, /d/ /t/
*d d /j/ /d/
*tʰ th /f/ /ħ/ /t/
*s s /s~ʃ/ /s/
*z z, r /z~ʒ/, /ɾ/ /z/
th, f /f/ /ʃ/, /tʃʰ/ /ʃ/ /h/
ð, f /v/ /ʒ/, /dʒʱ/ /ʒ/ /j/
*c ŧ /ts~tʃ/ /tʃ/, /tʃʰ/ /tʃ/ /ts/
ł /j/ /j/, /ɧ/ /dʒ/ /dz/
*k c, ch /k/, /g/, /tʃ/, /ʒ/ /k/, /kʰ/ /k/
*g g, ch /g/, /ʒ/, /w/ /g/, /gʱ/ /g/
*kʰ ch, c /x/, /ʃ/ /x/, /kxʰ/ /k/
*q q, ħ /ɴ/, /h/ /ʡ/, /ʡʰ/ /ŋ~ɴ/ /q/
ħ, v /h/, /w/ /w/, /ʍ/ /ʁ/ /ʁ/
*qʰ ħ /h/ /ʕ/, /ħ/ /ʕ/, /ħ/ /χ/
*l l /l/ /l/
*r r /ɾ/ /r/
*w v /v/ /b/, /w/
*j ı /j/ /j/
*h h /h/ /h/
Ø Ø Ø

to Tizian

  • /w/ > /v/
  • /ʁ/
    • > /w/ _C[-velar],
    • > /ʕ/ otherwise
  • /n/ > /ː/ _C[-glide]
  • /l/ > /r/ _C[-glide]
  • /z/ > /r/ / _C[+voiced, not /z/]
  • /sŧ, šŧ/ > /št/
  • Stress accent develops from initial stress.
  • /aː/ > /o/
  • /eː oː/ > /e˞ o˞/ <ee oo>
  • /iː uː ʉː/ > /iɚ uɚ ʉɚ/ medially.
  • /ai ei/ > /ei i/
  • /ç ʝ/
    • > /ʃ ʒ/
  • /p t ŧ k b d g/ > /pʰ tʰ ŧʰ kʰ bʰ dʰ gʰ/
    • _V[+high tone]
    • _C[+fricative]#