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'''Thurish''' /ˈθɚrɪʃ/ ''THER-ish'' (natively ''þawrysko'', ''þawrysk | '''Thurish''' /ˈθɚrɪʃ/ ''THER-ish'' (natively ''þawrysko'', ''þawrysk górăd'' /θəwˈrɨsk gorəd/ or more formally ''þawrysk gordrad''; ''þawrysk'' is cognate to Russian север 'north') is an IE language isolate spoken in our Norway and Sweden (its speakers are called "the Thurs" in English). It evolved in a sprachbund with Brythonic languages and [[Hivantish]]. It has some non-SAE features, such as split-ergativity (conditioned by tense as in Hindi). Stress is weakly final (penultimate in "segolates"). | ||
Thurish | Thurish sound changes turned the palatalized consonants into geminates or "Greekified" them (lj > ľľ > ɬ; nj > ňň > jn; śj, tj > śś, ćć > θ, etc.). Proto-Thurish had something similar to the PBS acute, which made vowels RTR/lax and thus had RTR-like effects on vowels (i > e, u > o, a > o in some cases; lack of acute conditions aR > eR). | ||
It is inspired by Welsh, Greek, and Hebrew. | |||
TODO: change name | |||
PBS *dōra, *źemē, *waljā, *źwēris > *dōrə, *źemmē₁, *wallā, *ẑē₁rɨ > duar, jemne, | PBS *dōra, *źemē, *waljā, *źwēris > *dōrə, *źemmē₁, *wallā, *ẑē₁rɨ > duar, jemne, gwəllo, ghieră /duər, jɛmnɛ, gwəɬɔ, ʀiərɨ/ "gift, earth, pleasure, animal" | ||
dear? dêr? = tree (derwan > *dē₂r) | dear? dêr? = tree (derwan > *dē₂r) | ||
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*dʰer-mos > dermas 'is suitable' > derm "good" (~ firmus, dharma) | *dʰer-mos > dermas 'is suitable' > derm "good" (~ firmus, dharma) | ||
Ăh | Ăh gorðon þawryske derm /əx gɐr'ðɔn θəwrɨs'kɛ 'dɛrɛm/ = I speak Thurish well | ||
giwiþ = to live | giwiþ = to live | ||
TODO: Russian/Hebrew-esque vowel reduction | TODO: Russian/Hebrew-esque vowel reduction; should have some Tocharian style weirdness | ||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! | ! | ||
! colspan=2| '' | ! colspan=2| ''gwylek'' = wolf | ||
! colspan=2| ''guolo'' = head | ! colspan=2| ''guolo'' = head | ||
! colspan=2| ''morr'' /mor̥/ = sea | ! colspan=2| ''morr'' /mor̥/ = sea | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|align="right"|'''Nominative''' | |align="right"|'''Nominative''' | ||
|'' | |''gwylek'' ||''gwylke'' | ||
|''guolo'' ||''guolos'' | |''guolo'' ||''guolos'' | ||
|''morr'' ||''morre'' | |''morr'' ||''morre'' | ||
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|} | |} | ||
==== Segolates ==== | ==== Segolates ==== | ||
"Segolates" come from PBS CVCC- stem nouns. | "Segolates" come from PBS CVCC- stem nouns. Some segolates (the ones that have fixed accent in PBS) do not change their stems in the plural. | ||
{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center | {|class=wikitable style=text-align:center | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! | ||
! colspan=2| ''gwéren'' = raven | ! colspan=2| ''gwéren'' = raven | ||
! colspan=2| ''gwarnó'' = | ! colspan=2| ''gwarnó'' = crow | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! | ||
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|align="right"|'''Nominative''' | |align="right"|'''Nominative''' | ||
|''gwéren'' ||''gwrané'' | |''gwéren'' ||''gwrané'' | ||
|''gwarnó'' || '' | |''gwarnó'' || ''gwarnós'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="right"|'''Genitive''' | |align="right"|'''Genitive''' | ||
|''gwerná'' ||''gwranú'' | |''gwerná'' ||''gwranú'' | ||
|''gwarnós'' ||'' | |''gwarnós'' ||''gwarnú'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="right" |'''Accusative''' | |align="right" |'''Accusative''' | ||
|''gwerná'' ||''gwranú'' | |''gwerná'' ||''gwranú'' | ||
|'' | |''gwarnós'' ||''gwarnú'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="right" |'''Oblique-Ergative''' | |align="right" |'''Oblique-Ergative''' | ||
|''gwerní'' ||''gwranán'' | |''gwerní'' ||''gwranán'' | ||
|''gwarné'' ||'' | |''gwarné'' ||''gwarnón'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="right"|'''Vocative''' | |align="right"|'''Vocative''' | ||
|''gwerný!'' ||''gwrané!'' | |''gwerný!'' ||''gwrané!'' | ||
|''gwarná!'' ||'' | |''gwarná!'' ||''gwarnós!'' | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! | ! | ||
! colspan=2| '' | ! colspan=2| ''gwerrma'' = time (m.) | ||
! colspan=2| '' | ! colspan=2| ''karma'' = punishment (m.) | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! | ||
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|align="right"|'''Nominative''' | |align="right"|'''Nominative''' | ||
|''gwerrma'' ||''gwerrmyno'' | |''gwerrma'' ||''gwerrmyno'' | ||
|'' | |''karma'' ||''karmyno'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="right"|'''Genitive''' | |align="right"|'''Genitive''' | ||
|''gwerrmyn'' ||''gwerrmynu'' | |''gwerrmyn'' ||''gwerrmynu'' | ||
|'' | |''karmyn'' ||''karmynu'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="right" |'''Accusative''' | |align="right" |'''Accusative''' | ||
|''gwerrma'' ||''gwerrmyno'' | |''gwerrma'' ||''gwerrmyno'' | ||
|'' | |''karma'' ||''karmyno'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="right" |'''Oblique-Ergative''' | |align="right" |'''Oblique-Ergative''' | ||
|''gwerrmyni'' ||''gwerrmynăn'' | |''gwerrmyni'' ||''gwerrmynăn'' | ||
|'' | |''karmyni'' ||''karmynăn'' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|align="right"|'''Vocative''' | |align="right"|'''Vocative''' | ||
|''gwerrma!'' ||''gwerrmyno!'' | |''gwerrma!'' ||''gwerrmyno!'' | ||
|'' | |''karma!'' ||''karmyno!'' | ||
|} | |} | ||
('' | (''karma'' is the in-universe source of English ''karma''; it began as a slang term borrowed from Thurish immigrants.) | ||
===Pronouns=== | ===Pronouns=== | ||
{| class=" | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" width=500px | ||
! rowspan=2 | case || rowspan=2 | 1sg. || rowspan=2 | 2sg. (familiar) || colspan=3 | 3sg. || rowspan=2 | 1pl. || rowspan=2 | 2pl., polite || rowspan="2" | 3pl. || rowspan="2" | refl. | ! rowspan=2 | case || rowspan=2 | 1sg. || rowspan=2 | 2sg. (familiar) || colspan=3 | 3sg. || rowspan=2 | 1pl. || rowspan=2 | 2pl., polite || rowspan="2" | 3pl. || rowspan="2" | refl. | ||
|- | |- | ||
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Thurish has three different regular verb paradigms: | Thurish has three different regular verb paradigms: | ||
*''-oþ'' verbs (merger of Lithuanian -oti, PS -ati and Lithuanian -ėti, PS -ěti; verbs that come from -ēʔtei become Greekified); e.g. ''jynoþ'' 'to know' (~ Pol. znać, Lith. žinoti); ''uðoþ'' 'to move' (~ Lith. judėti); ''ustêtoþ'' 'to result (from)' (~ Lith. tekėti) | *''-oþ'' verbs (merger of Lithuanian -oti, PS -ati and Lithuanian -ėti, PS -ěti; verbs that come from -ēʔtei become Greekified); e.g. ''jynoþ'' 'to know' (~ Pol. znać, Lith. žinoti); ''uðoþ'' 'to move' (~ Lith. judėti); ''ustêtoþ'' 'to result (from)' (~ Lith. tekėti) | ||
*''-iþ'' verbs (~ Lithuanian -yti, PS -iti); e.g. ''ărbiþ'' 'to work'; '' | *''-iþ'' verbs (~ Lithuanian -yti, PS -iti); e.g. ''ărbiþ'' 'to work'; ''gwardiþ'' 'to speak' | ||
*''-þ'' or ''-t'' verbs (~ Lithuanian -ti, PS -ti); e.g. ''nest, neþ-'' 'to carry' | *''-þ'' or ''-t'' verbs (~ Lithuanian -ti, PS -ti); e.g. ''nest, neþ-'' 'to carry' | ||
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''jynoþ'' 'to know': | ''jynoþ'' 'to know': | ||
*Present tense: jynon, jynoh, jyno, jynom, | *Present tense: jynon, jynoh, jyno, jynom, jynoty, jynosaws | ||
*Present participle: jynos (sg), jynosi (pl) | *Present participle: jynos (sg), jynosi (pl) | ||
*Past participle: jynot (sg), jynote (pl) | *Past participle: jynot (sg), jynote (pl) | ||
**Past tense: jynot es, jynote sos | **Past tense: jynot es, jynote sos | ||
*Future tense: jynos bûsu, jynos bûs, jynos bus, jynosi bûsăm, jynosi | *Future tense: jynos bûsu, jynos bûs, jynos bus, jynosi bûsăm, jynosi bûsty, jynosi bus | ||
*Imperative: jynonu! (sg), jynoþnu! (pl) | *Imperative: jynonu! (sg), jynoþnu! (pl) | ||
''llawbiþ'' 'to love': | ''llawbiþ'' 'to love': | ||
*Present tense: llaw'''bd'''on, llawbih, llawbi, llawbim, | *Present tense: llaw'''bd'''on, llawbih, llawbi, llawbim, llawbity, llaw'''bd'''osaws | ||
*Present participle: llaw'''bd'''os (sg), llaw'''bd'''osi (pl) | *Present participle: llaw'''bd'''os (sg), llaw'''bd'''osi (pl) | ||
*Past participle: llawbit (sg), llawbite (pl) | *Past participle: llawbit (sg), llawbite (pl) | ||
**Past tense: llawbit es, llawbite saws | **Past tense: llawbit es, llawbite saws | ||
*Future tense: llawbdos bûsu, llawbdos bûs, llawbdos bus, llawbdosi bûsăm, llawbdosi | *Future tense: llawbdos bûsu, llawbdos bûs, llawbdos bus, llawbdosi bûsăm, llawbdosi bûsty, llawbdosi bus | ||
*Imperative: llawbnu! (sg), llawbiþnu! (pl) | *Imperative: llawbnu! (sg), llawbiþnu! (pl) | ||
(Some ''-iþ'' verbs undergo stem changes in some forms: ''b p d t h g k l r m n w'' > ''bd pt ð þ þ d t ll rr mn nn j'' | (Some ''-iþ'' verbs undergo stem changes in some forms: ''b p d t h g k l r m n w'' > ''bd pt ð þ þ d t ll rr mn nn j'' | ||
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Conjugation of ''beroþ'' 'to give birth' (irregular): | Conjugation of ''beroþ'' 'to give birth' (irregular): | ||
*Present tense: berăn, berăh, ber, berăm, | *Present tense: berăn, berăh, ber, berăm, berăty, beras | ||
*Past tense (suppletive, from *eḱs + imti, also split ergative): hymt es, hymte es | *Past tense (suppletive, from *eḱs + imti, also split ergative): hymt es, hymte es | ||
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make vocab less slavic | make vocab less slavic | ||
''''' | '''''Wyse llawðe sy răðis sobyne i arwyne yn sne gădynaþi i 'n snăn tiestwăn. Saws se yndărote su arrumi i săwesti i saws winyne yþajoþ nopăr inin yn dawsi broþărtwa.'' | ||
/ | /wɨˈsɛ ɬəwˈðɛ sɨ rəˈðis sobɨˈnɛ i arʊɨˈnɛ ɨn snɛ gədɨnaˈθi i‿n snən tiəstˈwən. səws sɛ ɨndərɔˈtɛ su ar̥ʊˈmi i səwɛsˈti i səws winɨˈnɛ θajɔθ ˈnɔpər inˈin ɨn dəwˈsi broθərˈtwa./ | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 9 May 2022
Thurish /ˈθɚrɪʃ/ THER-ish (natively þawrysko, þawrysk górăd /θəwˈrɨsk gorəd/ or more formally þawrysk gordrad; þawrysk is cognate to Russian север 'north') is an IE language isolate spoken in our Norway and Sweden (its speakers are called "the Thurs" in English). It evolved in a sprachbund with Brythonic languages and Hivantish. It has some non-SAE features, such as split-ergativity (conditioned by tense as in Hindi). Stress is weakly final (penultimate in "segolates").
Thurish sound changes turned the palatalized consonants into geminates or "Greekified" them (lj > ľľ > ɬ; nj > ňň > jn; śj, tj > śś, ćć > θ, etc.). Proto-Thurish had something similar to the PBS acute, which made vowels RTR/lax and thus had RTR-like effects on vowels (i > e, u > o, a > o in some cases; lack of acute conditions aR > eR).
It is inspired by Welsh, Greek, and Hebrew.
TODO: change name
PBS *dōra, *źemē, *waljā, *źwēris > *dōrə, *źemmē₁, *wallā, *ẑē₁rɨ > duar, jemne, gwəllo, ghieră /duər, jɛmnɛ, gwəɬɔ, ʀiərɨ/ "gift, earth, pleasure, animal"
dear? dêr? = tree (derwan > *dē₂r)
- dʰer-mos > dermas 'is suitable' > derm "good" (~ firmus, dharma)
Ăh gorðon þawryske derm /əx gɐr'ðɔn θəwrɨs'kɛ 'dɛrɛm/ = I speak Thurish well
giwiþ = to live
TODO: Russian/Hebrew-esque vowel reduction; should have some Tocharian style weirdness
Phonology
Voiceless stops are aspirated; historical voiced stops may be devoiced
Declension
Warhinysko has 5 cases: nominative, accusative, oblique-ergative, genitive, and vocative. The oblique-ergative was formed from a merger of the PBS dative, instrumental and locative cases.
Thurish has lost IE grammatical gender. However, like in Slavic languages, there is an animacy distinction: the accusative case is the same as the genitive for animate nouns and the same as the nominative for inanimate nouns.
- Llawbdon mina jenos = I love my wife (animate)
- Llawbdon min wordrad = I love my language (inanimate)
o-stem declension
gwylek = wolf | guolo = head | morr /mor̥/ = sea | ||||
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singular | plural | singular | plural | singular | plural | |
Nominative | gwylek | gwylke | guolo | guolos | morr | morre |
Genitive | gwylka | gwylku | guolos | guolu | morra | morru |
Accusative | gwylka | gwylku | guolo | guolos | morr | morre |
Oblique-Ergative | gwylki | gwylkăn | guole | guolon | morri | morrăn |
Vocative | gwylky! | gwylke! | guolă! | guolos! | morry! | morre! |
Segolates
"Segolates" come from PBS CVCC- stem nouns. Some segolates (the ones that have fixed accent in PBS) do not change their stems in the plural.
gwéren = raven | gwarnó = crow | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
singular | plural | singular | plural | |
Nominative | gwéren | gwrané | gwarnó | gwarnós |
Genitive | gwerná | gwranú | gwarnós | gwarnú |
Accusative | gwerná | gwranú | gwarnós | gwarnú |
Oblique-Ergative | gwerní | gwranán | gwarné | gwarnón |
Vocative | gwerný! | gwrané! | gwarná! | gwarnós! |
i-stem declension
u-stem declension
ma-declension
gwerrma = time (m.) | karma = punishment (m.) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
singular | plural | singular | plural | |
Nominative | gwerrma | gwerrmyno | karma | karmyno |
Genitive | gwerrmyn | gwerrmynu | karmyn | karmynu |
Accusative | gwerrma | gwerrmyno | karma | karmyno |
Oblique-Ergative | gwerrmyni | gwerrmynăn | karmyni | karmynăn |
Vocative | gwerrma! | gwerrmyno! | karma! | karmyno! |
(karma is the in-universe source of English karma; it began as a slang term borrowed from Thurish immigrants.)
Pronouns
case | 1sg. | 2sg. (familiar) | 3sg. | 1pl. | 2pl., polite | 3pl. | refl. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
he | she | it | |||||||
nom. | ăh | tu | săn | so | tăt | mus | wus | se | - |
acc. | myna | twa | ja | jo | tăt | năs | wăs | jus | swa |
gen. | myn, possessive min | tyw, possessive tin | ja | jos | ta | nah | wah | juh | syw, possessive sin |
obl. | myni | twi | jam | je | tam | nan | wan | jun | swi |
Verbs
Thurish has three different regular verb paradigms:
- -oþ verbs (merger of Lithuanian -oti, PS -ati and Lithuanian -ėti, PS -ěti; verbs that come from -ēʔtei become Greekified); e.g. jynoþ 'to know' (~ Pol. znać, Lith. žinoti); uðoþ 'to move' (~ Lith. judėti); ustêtoþ 'to result (from)' (~ Lith. tekėti)
- -iþ verbs (~ Lithuanian -yti, PS -iti); e.g. ărbiþ 'to work'; gwardiþ 'to speak'
- -þ or -t verbs (~ Lithuanian -ti, PS -ti); e.g. nest, neþ- 'to carry'
agreement of the participle is with the direct object, unless the object is 1st or 2nd person in which case it's just "hymt es"
jynoþ 'to know':
- Present tense: jynon, jynoh, jyno, jynom, jynoty, jynosaws
- Present participle: jynos (sg), jynosi (pl)
- Past participle: jynot (sg), jynote (pl)
- Past tense: jynot es, jynote sos
- Future tense: jynos bûsu, jynos bûs, jynos bus, jynosi bûsăm, jynosi bûsty, jynosi bus
- Imperative: jynonu! (sg), jynoþnu! (pl)
llawbiþ 'to love':
- Present tense: llawbdon, llawbih, llawbi, llawbim, llawbity, llawbdosaws
- Present participle: llawbdos (sg), llawbdosi (pl)
- Past participle: llawbit (sg), llawbite (pl)
- Past tense: llawbit es, llawbite saws
- Future tense: llawbdos bûsu, llawbdos bûs, llawbdos bus, llawbdosi bûsăm, llawbdosi bûsty, llawbdosi bus
- Imperative: llawbnu! (sg), llawbiþnu! (pl)
(Some -iþ verbs undergo stem changes in some forms: b p d t h g k l r m n w > bd pt ð þ þ d t ll rr mn nn j
Conjugation of beroþ 'to give birth' (irregular):
- Present tense: berăn, berăh, ber, berăm, berăty, beras
- Past tense (suppletive, from *eḱs + imti, also split ergative): hymt es, hymte es
Sample text
UDHR
make vocab less slavic
Wyse llawðe sy răðis sobyne i arwyne yn sne gădynaþi i 'n snăn tiestwăn. Saws se yndărote su arrumi i săwesti i saws winyne yþajoþ nopăr inin yn dawsi broþărtwa.
/wɨˈsɛ ɬəwˈðɛ sɨ rəˈðis sobɨˈnɛ i arʊɨˈnɛ ɨn snɛ gədɨnaˈθi i‿n snən tiəstˈwən. səws sɛ ɨndərɔˈtɛ su ar̥ʊˈmi i səwɛsˈti i səws winɨˈnɛ θajɔθ ˈnɔpər inˈin ɨn dəwˈsi broθərˈtwa./