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'''Padmanábha''' /'pʰæð.m.'niə.ʊ/ 'commoners' language' or '''Bhadhaghanábha''' /'pɛ.ðe̝.'niə.ʊ/ 'coast language' is a [[Camalic]] language spoken in Irta's Morocco. It has borrowed from [[Camalanàbha]] during the Old Padmanábha stage.
'''Padmanábha''' /'pʰæð.m.'niə.ʊ/ 'commoners' language as opposed to Camalanàbha' or '''Bhadhaghanábha''' /'pɛ.ðe̝.'niə.ʊ/ 'coast language' is a [[Camalic]] language spoken in Irta's Morocco. It has borrowed from [[Camalanàbha]] during the Old Padmanábha stage.


The motivation for Padmanábha is "Irish orthography read as Khmer/Danish gib". The name ''Padmanábha'' is inspired by the Sanskrit word ''padma'' meaning lotus.
The motivation for Padmanábha is "Irish orthography read as Khmer/Danish gib". The name ''Padmanábha'' is inspired by the Sanskrit word ''padma'' meaning lotus.

Revision as of 23:55, 28 December 2021

Old Schngellstein/Padmanábha

Padmanábha /'pʰæð.m.'niə.ʊ/ 'commoners' language as opposed to Camalanàbha' or Bhadhaghanábha /'pɛ.ðe̝.'niə.ʊ/ 'coast language' is a Camalic language spoken in Irta's Morocco. It has borrowed from Camalanàbha during the Old Padmanábha stage.

The motivation for Padmanábha is "Irish orthography read as Khmer/Danish gib". The name Padmanábha is inspired by the Sanskrit word padma meaning lotus.

Its orthography is the same as in Old Bhadhaghanábha, but it underwent Khmerization from Old Padmanábha aspirated stops. Old Padmanábha r also became uvular and vocalized. This has resulted in modern Padmanábha having approximately as many vowels as Danish. It's also a tonal/register language like Danish.

Stops should be Danish-like

Diachronics

a > /æ, E/
á > /A, uə/
éa > /E:, iə/
éi > /e:, Ij/

Phonology

The 26 vowel phonemes of Standard Danish (14 short and 12 long) correspond to 21 morphophonemes (11 short and 10 long).

Vowel phonemes
Front Central Back
unrounded rounded
short long short long short long short long
Close i y u
Close-mid e̝ː ø øː ə o
Open-mid e œ œː ɐ ɔ̝ ɔ̝ː
Open æ ɛː ɑ̈ ɑ̈ː ɒ ɒː
Morphophonemephonemephone correspondenceTemplate:SfnpTemplate:Sfnp
Morpho-
phoneme
Tautosyllabic
environment
Phoneme Phone Narrow
tran-
scription
Example Note
After Before
|i| /i/ [i] [i] mis
|iː| /iː/ [iː] [iː] mile
|e| /e/ [e̝] [e̝] list
|r| [ɛ̝] [ɛ̝] brist
|eː| /eː/ [e̝ː] [e̝ː] mele
|r| /ɛː/ [ɛ̝ː] [ɛ̝ː~ɛ̝j] grene
|ɛ| /ɛ/ [e] [e] læst
|r| [ɛ] [ɛ] bær
|r| |Template:Abbr, Template:Abbr| /ɛ/ or /ɑ/ [æ~ɑ] [a~ɑ̈] række [ɑ] in innovative varieties.Template:Sfnp
/ɑ/ [ɑ] [ɑ̈] kræft
|ɛː| /ɛː/ [eː] [eː] mæle
|r| [eː~ɛː] [eː~ɛː] bære [ɛː] in innovative varieties.Template:Sfnp
|r| [ɛ̝ː] [ɛ̝ː~ɛ̝j] kræse
|d| /aː/ or /ɑː/ [æː~ɑː] [æː~ɑ̈ː] græde [ɑː] in innovative varieties.Template:Sfnp
|a| |r| |Template:Abbr| /a/ [æ] [æ] malle
/ɑ/ [ɑ] [ɑ̈] takke
|ar| |Template:Abbr| var Only in a handful of words.Template:Sfnp
/ɑː/ [ɑː] [ɑ̈ː] arne
|aː| /aː/ [ɛː] [ɛː] male
|r| /ɑː/ [ɑː] [ɑ̈ː] trane
|aːr| har
|y| /y/ [y] [y] lyt
|yː| /yː/ [yː] [yː] kyle
|ø| /ø/ [ø] [ø] kys
|r| |v, j, ɡ| [œ̝~œ] [œ̝~œ] grynt [œ] in innovative varieties.
|v| /œ/ [ɶ] [ɶ̝] drøv Template:Sfnp
|j, ɡ| /ɔ/ [ʌ] [ɒ̽] tøj
|øː| /øː/ [øː] [øː] køle
|r| [œ̝ː~œː] [œ̝ː~œː] røbe [œː] in innovative varieties.
|œ| /œ/ [œ̝] [œ̝] høns
|r| [œ] [œ] gør
|r| [ɶ] [ɶ̝] grøn
|œː| /œː/ [œ̝ː] [œ̝ː] høne Rare.Template:Sfnp
|r| [œː] [œː] gøre
|u| /u/ [u] [u] guld
|r| /u/ [u~o] [u~o̝] brusk [o] in innovative varieties.Template:Sfnp
|uː| /uː/ [uː] [uː] mule
|r| /uː/ or /oː/ [uː~oː] [uː~o̝ː] ruse [oː] in innovative varieties.Template:Sfnp
|o| |Template:Abbr, r| /o/ [o] [o̝] sort ('black')
[ɔ̝] [ɔ̽] ost ('cheese')
|oː| /oː/ [oː] [o̝ː] mole
|ɔ| /ɔ/ [ʌ] [ɒ̽] måtte
|ɔr| |Template:Abbr| /ɒ/ [ɒ] [ɒ̝] vor Only in a handful of words.Template:Sfnp
/ɒː/ [ɒː] [ɒ̝ː] morse
|ɔːr| tårne
|ɔː| /ɔː/ [ɔ̝ː] [ɔ̽ː] måle
|ə| /ə/ [ə] [ə] hoppe
|ər| /ɐ/ [ɐ] [ɒ̽] fatter
|rə| ture After long vowels.Template:Sfnp
|rər| turer
|jə| /jə/ [ɪ] [ɪ] veje See Template:Section link.
|ɡə| jage
|və| /və/ [ʊ] [ʊ] have
|əd| /əð/ [ð̩] [ð̩˕˗ˠ] måned
|də| /ðə/ bade
|əl| /əl/ [l̩] [l̩] gammel
|lə| /lə/ tale
|nə| /nə/ [n̩] [n̩] ne
|ən| /ən/ hesten
[m̩] [m̩] hoppen
[ŋ̍] [ŋ̍] pakken

The three way distinction in front rounded vowels /y ø œ/ is upheld only before nasals, e.g. /syns sønˀs sœns/ synes, synds, søns ('seems', 'sin's', 'son's').

/a/ and /aː/ on the one hand and /ɑ/ and /ɑː/ on the other are largely in complementary distribution. However, a two-phoneme interpretation can be justified with reference to the unexpected vowel quality in words like andre /ˈɑndrɐ/ 'others' or anderledes /ˈɑnɐˌleːðəs/ 'different', and an increasing number of loanwords.Template:Sfnp

Some phonemes and phones that only occur in unstressed position often merge with full phonemes and phones:Template:Sfnp

  • [ʊ] with [o], leading to a variable merger of /və/ and /o/ (the former can be [wə] or [wʊ] instead, in which case no merger takes place).
  • /ɐ/ with /ɔ/. According to Template:Harvp, these sounds are usually merged, the main difference being the greater variability in the realizations of /ɐ/, which only occurs in unstressed position. In the narrow phonetic transcriptions of Template:Harvp and Template:Harvp, the two sounds are treated as identical.Template:SfnpTemplate:Sfnp

The vowel system is unstable, and according to a study by Ejstrup & Hansen (2004), the contemporary spoken language might be experiencing a merger of several of these vowels. The following vowel pairs may be merged by some speakers (only vowels not adjacent to |r| were analyzed):Template:Sfnp

  • [øː] with [œ̝ː] (11 out of 18 speakers)
  • [ø] with [œ̝] (7 out of 18)
  • [e̝ː] with [eː] (5 out of 18)
  • [e̝] with [e] (5 out of 18)
  • [o] with [ɔ̝] (4 out of 18)
  • [eː] with [ɛː] (3 out of 18)
  • [o:] with [ɔ̝:] (2 out of 18)
  • [u:] with [o:] (1 out of 18)

Lexicon

  • rogalach = a filled rolled pastry, also eaten by North African Jews in Irta
  • *widq-ma -> PCam *wīˀdma -> éidhme -> ėlmi (eye)