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Revision as of 21:27, 27 April 2020

Older draft
Năhtuıyin
Created byUser:IlL
SettingVerse:AETHER
Shalaic
  • Older draft

Netagin (Năhtuıyin /ˈnəʔtʰʉjin/) is a Sami, Hebrew and Windermere-inspired Shalaic language. It is related to Shalaian but phonologically is less conservative.

Netagin has notably developed Uralic-style consonant gradation. It also has non-rhoticity as a historical sound change, a sprachbund feature it shares with Shalaian but in a much more limited fashion (Only word-final /r/ is lost).

About

External history

This is the sixth reincarnation of Netagin (my past Hebrew-inspired conlangs).

I was getting bored of standard-fare Semitic and Celtic aesthetics, so I decided to try out a much more (mainly Northern and Skolt) Sami aesthetic and make the Hebrew influence much more subtle (at least phonologically).

Internal history

Netagin is a conlang created by Edna Ashe. Like its relative Shalaian, it is loosely inspired by Hebrew, (in-universe) Philadelphia English, and Celtic languages.

Both Netagin and Shalaian are used as liturgical languages in Ashe's personal system of spirituality.

Internal² history

Shalaian and Netagin belong to a common sprachbund. They are two different branches of the Shalaic family that convergently evolved to share the following features:

  • Preglottalization
  • Large vowel system
  • Historical non-rhoticity
  • Verb-initial syntax
  • Split-ergativity

Unlike Shalaian, Netagin is a "satem" language, i.e. labiovelars become plain velars and plain velars become the ț-series.

Phonology

"Northern + Skolt Sami but more Windermere and Tíogall"

Vowels

/ɪ u ɛ ɔ ə ɨ a iə uə eə oə ɨə/ i u e o ă ĭ a ia ua ea oa ĭa

Umlauted counterparts of the above:

/i ʉ e ɵ ɨ i æ ie ue ie oe ɨɪ/ iı uı eı ăı ĭı aı ieı ueı eaı oeı ĭeı

Proto-Netagin a ā i ī u ū ə + modal/stød -> a o/oa e/ea i/ie u/ua ă ĭ/ĭa

Consonants

  • Nasals:
    • m bm bmm hm hmm /m pm bːm m̥ː m̥ːː/
    • n dn dnn hn hnn /n tn dːn n̥ː n̥ːː/
  • Stops:
    • p hp hpp b hb hbb f /pʰ ʔpʰ ʔːpʰ p~b hp hːp v~f/
    • t ht htt d hd hdd th /tʰ ʔtʰ ʔːtʰ t~d ht hːt ð~θ/
    • ț hț hțț ḑ hḑ hḑḑ z /tsʰ ʔtsʰ ʔːtsʰ ts~dz hts hːts z/
    • c̦ hc̦ hc̦c̦ ģ hģ hģģ j /tʃʰ ʔtʃʰ ʔːtʃʰ tʃ~dʒ htʃ hːtʃ ʒ/
    • ξ hξ hξξ λ hλ hλλ ƛ /tɬʰ ʔtɬʰ ʔːtɬʰ tɬ~dɮ htɬ hːtɬ l/
    • c hc hcc g hg hgg /kʰ ʔkʰ ʔːkʰ k~g hk hːk/
    • q hq hqq /qʰ ʔqʰ ʔ:qʰ/
  • Fricatives: s ss s's ș șș ș'ș σ σσ σ'σ h hh h'h /s sː sːː ʃ ʃː ʃːː ɬ ɬː ɬːː h xː xːː/
  • Other resonants:
    • l ll gll hl hll /ʟ qː ɢː χː χːː/
    • r rr drr hr hrr /ɾ tɾ dːɾ r̥ː r̥ːː/
    • y yy gyy hy hyy /j cː ɟː çː çːː/
    • w ww gww hw hww /w kʷː gʷː xʷː xʷːː/

The back liquid /ʟ/ is realized as a pharyngealized nasalized uvular approximant [ʁ̃ˁ]. /ʟ/ and its gradated counterparts come from a merger of Proto-Shalaic *l, *ʕ, and often *q.

Stress

Stress is always initial, ignoring derivational prefixes.

Gradation

There are 3 gradation grades in Netagin morphology, termed weak, strong, overlong or I, II, III. These are purely morphological: different forms a word may require different grades, and a form may be marked through gradation alone.

Simple consonants

Weak (I) f b th d z y ģ ƛ λ j g q /q⁼/ s ș σ h m n l r y w
Strong (II) hb hp hd ht hḑ hc̦ hg hc hq ss șș σσ hh bm dn ll rr yy ww
Overlong (III) hbb hpp hdd htt hḑḑ hțț hģģ hc̦c̦ hλλ hξξ hgg hcc hqq ss șș σσ hh hm hn gll drr gyy gww

Geminates

Geminates in Netagin largely arise from historical nC, /ʔ h/ + C, C + /ʔ h/ → C: sound changes.

Weak (I) hb hp hd ht hḑ hc̦ hg hc hq ss șș σσ hh bm dn ll rr yy ww hl hr hy hw
Strong (II) = Overlong (III) hbb hpp hdd htt hḑḑ hțț hģģ hc̦c̦ hλλ hξξ hgg hcc hqq s's ș'ș σ'σ h'h bmm /b:m/ dnn /d:n/ gll /ɢ:/ drr /d:ɾ/ gyy /ɟː/ gww /gːʷ/ hll hrr hyy hww

Clusters with resonants

Cluster type PR RR FR RX, R ≠ l lX (l = /ʟ/)
Weak (I) PIRI RIRII FIRI RIXI lXI
Strong (II) PIIRI RIRII FItRI RIXII qXI
Overlong (III) PIIIRI RIRIII FIIRI RIXIII llXI
  • R = resonant /m n ʟ r j w/
  • X = obstruent
  • P = stop
  • F = fricative /s ʃ ɬ/
  • CI, CII, CIII = simple consonant in the corresponding gradation grade

Stop-obstruent clusters

Weak (I) fd, fḑ, fģ, fλ, fg /vd~ft, .../ ft, fț, fc̦, fξ, fc, fq, fs, fș, fσ /ftʰ, .../ thb, thg /ðb~θp, ðg~θk/ thp, thc, thq /θpʰ, θkʰ, θqʰ/ wb, wd, wḑ, wģ, wλ /wb~wp, .../ wp, wt, wț, wc̦, wξ, ws, wș, wσ /wpʰ~xʷpʰ, .../
Strong (II) bd, bḑ, bģ, bλ, bg /pt, .../ pt, pț, pc̦, pξ, pc, pq, ps, pș, pσ /ptʰ, .../ db, dg /tp, tk/ tp, tc, tq /tpʰ, tkʰ, tqʰ/ gb, gd, gḑ, gģ, gλ /kp, .../ cp, ct, cț, cc̦, cξ, cs, cș, cσ /kpʰ, .../
Overlong (III) bdd, bḑḑ, bģģ, bλλ, bgg /hpt, .../ ptt, pțț, pc̦c̦, pξξ, pcc, pqq, pss, pșș, pσσ /ʔptʰ, .../ dbb, dgg /htp, htk/ tpp, tcc, tqq /ʔtpʰ, ʔtkʰ, ʔtqʰ/ gbb, gdd, gḑḑ, gģģ, gλλ /hkp, .../ cpp, ctt, cțț, cc̦c̦, cξξ, css, cșș, cσσ /ʔkpʰ, .../

The hypothetical qC~lC gradation has merged with llC~lC gradation into llC~qC~lC gradation.

Sibilant-stop clusters

Weak (I) sp, st, sț, sξ, sc, sq /sp, st, sts, stʃ, stɬ, sk, sq/ șp, șt, șc̦, șξ, șc, șq /ʃp, ʃt, ʃtʃ, ʃtɬ, ʃk, ʃq/ łp, łt, łc, łq /ɬp, ɬt, ɬk, ɬq/
Strong (II) = Overlong (III) spp, stt, sțț, sξξ, scc, sqq /sːp, sːt, sːts, sːtɬ, sːk, sːq/ șpp, ștt, șc̦c̦, șξξ, șcc, șqq /ʃːp, ʃːt, ʃːtʃ, ʃːtɬ, ʃːk, ʃːq/ łpp, łtt, łcc, łqq /ɬːp, ɬːt, ɬːk, ɬːq/

Morphology

Nouns

Netagin has singular, dual, and plural numbers, and animate and inanimate genders. Some inanimates end in , which is cognate to the Shalaian honorific suffix -er.

Netagin nouns take the definite article and the specific article .

Todo: Even and odd nouns

Possessive markers

Possessive markers have different forms depending on number and case.

  • c̦uoll = a house (nominative singular)
  • 1s c̦uolăl
  • 2s c̦uolăth
  • 3s c̦uolla (a); c̦uolli (i)
  • 1d c̦uolăjăf
  • 2d c̦uolnif
  • 3d c̦uolăf
  • 1p c̦uolăģ
  • 2p c̦uolni
  • 3p c̦uollăs

  • c̦uol = a house (genitive singular)
  • 1s c̦uolăhcăl
  • 2s c̦uolăhcăth
  • 3s c̦uolăg (a); c̦uoluy (i)
  • 1d c̦uolăhcăjăf
  • 2d c̦uolăhcănif
  • 3d c̦uolăhcăf
  • 1p c̦uolăhcăģ
  • 2p c̦uolăhcni
  • 3p c̦uolăgăs

  • c̦uolădd = two houses (nominative dual); to form the dual genitive, attach the suffix -id to all these forms
  • 1s c̦uolăddăl
  • 2s c̦uolăddăth
  • 3s c̦uolăddud (a); c̦uolădduģ (i)
  • 1d c̦uolăddăjăf
  • 2d c̦uolăddănif
  • 3d c̦uolăddăf
  • 1p c̦uolăddăģ
  • 2p c̦uolăddni
  • 3p c̦uolăddăs

  • c̦uollu = houses (nom pl)
  • 1s c̦uolul
  • 2s c̦uoluth
  • 3s c̦uollud (a); c̦uolluģ (i)
  • 1d c̦uolujăf
  • 2d c̦uolunif
  • 3d c̦uoluf
  • 1p c̦uoluģ
  • 2p c̦uoluni
  • 3p c̦uollus

  • c̦uoluhc = houses (gen pl)
  • 1s c̦uolugăl
  • 2s c̦uolugăth
  • 3s c̦uoluhc (a); c̦uolluy (i)
  • 1d c̦uolugăjăf
  • 2d c̦uolugănif
  • 3d c̦uolugăf
  • 1p c̦uolugăģ
  • 2p c̦uolugni
  • 3p c̦uoluhcăs


Adjectives

animate:

  • nominative: qoahđbi /qʰoəθːpi/, qoađbidd /qʰoəðbidːt/, qoađbun /qʰoəðbun/ <- PShal *qũdba, *qũdband, *qũdbaan
  • genitive: qoađbă /qʰoəðbə/, qoahđbin /qʰoəθ:pin/, qoahđbă /qʰoəθ:pə/ <- *qũdbat, *qũdband=igid, *qũdbii

inanimate

  • nominative: qoahđb, qoađbădd, qoahđbu <- *qũdbu, *qũdbund, *qũdbaa
  • genitive: qoađb, qoahđbin, qoađbuk <- *qũdbuk, *qũdbund=igid, *qũdbaak

Pronouns

Independent pronouns

  • 1s hweal
  • 2s hwead
  • 1d hweażab
  • 2d hweanib
  • 1p hweaż
  • 2p hweani

Syntax

Lushootseed (predicate first)?

Myl las oszað, byddzal = Give me your hand, my love

Vocabulary

Shalaian as major loan source?