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*tzagh-N = animals | *tzagh-N = animals | ||
**''plaidh'' = a dog; ''tzagh nplaidh'' = the dog (classifier ''tzagh'') | **''plaidh'' = a dog; ''tzagh nplaidh'' = the dog (classifier ''tzagh'') | ||
*hnyoobh = tall objects such as trees, buildings | *hnyoobh = tall objects such as trees, buildings | ||
**''qo'' = a tree; ''hnyoobh nqo'' the tree | **''qo'' = a tree; ''hnyoobh nqo'' the tree | ||
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*lees-N = nominalization, way of X-ing | *lees-N = nominalization, way of X-ing | ||
**''doigh'' = 'to speak'; ''lees ndoigh'' 'language' | **''doigh'' = 'to speak'; ''lees ndoigh'' 'language' | ||
*In archaic language: fancy apparently ad-hoc classifiers (cf. English ''murder of crows'' except "murder" is a classifier) | *In archaic language: fancy apparently ad-hoc classifiers for different animals and fruits (cf. English ''murder of crows'' except "murder" is a classifier) | ||
===Verbs=== | ===Verbs=== |
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lees ndoigh Komh | |
Created by | IlL |
Setting | Verse:Tricin |
Hlou-Shum
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4 (English: /koʊ/, natively lees ndoigh Komh /li noi kɔ/ (TBA: tone)) is a language spoken in Bjeheond; as a Hlou-Shum language, it's related to Hlou. It is a monosyllabic tonal language inspired by Hmong, Irish and English. Like Irish, Ko has initial consonant mutations.
Todo
Motivation: "Sinospheric Irish" or "Hmoob read by an Irish speaker"
- Explain: lexical mutation in Hlou, grammatical mutation in Ko
- Hlou lexical mutation could have arisen from a grammatical mutation system where the particles fell away
- dor = to be born ~ Hlou Ndol 'person'
- TODO: kl gl sk > q
- bach = small, meer = big (not the usual words)
- hlubh = to love (hlub means "to love" in Hmong)
- Justify "Bach txuabh kein bach, so txuabh ein meer"
- kein = archaic negative word
- ein = emphasis/'rather'
- koobh = good
Phonology
4 has fewer initials and fewer vowels than Hlou, due to initial mutations.
Phonotactics
C + V + tone
Initials
m n ny l nl r y w = /m n ɲ l (dark l) r j w/
hm hn hny hl hr hy hw = /ʰm ʰn ʰɲ ʰl ʰr ç (voiceless w)/
p t tz ts tx c k q b d j g = /h t ts (Basque ts) tʃ c k q b d ɟ g/
pl bl tl dl = /hl bl tl dl/
ph th tzh tsh txh ch kh qh bh dh jh gh = /f θ s (Basque s) ʃ ç x χ v ð j ɣ/
phl bhl thl dhl /fl vl ɬ ɮ/
np nt ntz nts ntx nc nk nq nb nd nj ng = /b d dz (voiced Basque ts) dʒ ɟ g ɢ m n ɲ ŋ/
npl nbl ntl ndl /bl ml dl nl/
f z s x h = /f s (Basque s) ʃ h/
nf nz ns nx, also fh zh sh xh = /v z (voiced Basque s) ʒ/
Rimes
a i ao u e o ee oo ai ei oi au eu ia ua = /a ɪ ɨ ʊ ɛ ɔ i u ai ei oi au eu iə uə/
Tones
9 tones:
- -Ø: mid level
- -ch: entering (i.e. glottal stop final)
- -s: low falling
- -r: low rising
- -gh: low creaky
- -mh: breathy
- -bh: mid rising
- -dh: high falling
- -n: high level
Grammar
Ko is SVO and head-initial. Mutations often operate on a syntactic basis.
Nouns
plural word: yoo-L (placed after classifier but before noun)
Classifiers
Classifiers were historically a very open class. They always eclipse the following noun.
lu, tzagh, hnyoobh, lees, zua, yaus, ...
- lu-L = humans
- faon = a man; lu nfaon = the man (classifier lu)
- tzagh-N = animals
- plaidh = a dog; tzagh nplaidh = the dog (classifier tzagh)
- hnyoobh = tall objects such as trees, buildings
- qo = a tree; hnyoobh nqo the tree
- zua-N: infinitive
- dor = is born; zua ndor = to be born (inf.)
- edible plants
- poisonous plants
- lees-N = nominalization, way of X-ing
- doigh = 'to speak'; lees ndoigh 'language'
- In archaic language: fancy apparently ad-hoc classifiers for different animals and fruits (cf. English murder of crows except "murder" is a classifier)
Verbs
Sample text
Tower of Babel
- Pugh zedh yaus nqar nyiamh tso txuabh zhaor aon lees ndoigh kiabh aon lees ntlair.
- CONJ in CLF world whole PST give only one CLF language and one CLF speak
- And in the whole world there was one language and one way of speaking.
- Roomh lu yoo las jhugh dle [hyoch mhar], [ka nfemh] re txuabh tzhaoch ibh yaus [njo qiagh] Xi-Na, pugh re txuabh cheich hmoi nblaun.
- when CLF PL person travel eastward then
- As the people moved eastward...