Proto-Atlanto-Mediterranean: Difference between revisions

From Linguifex
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(17 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 10: Line 10:
| era              = [[w:Upper Paleolithic|Upper Paleolithic]]
| era              = [[w:Upper Paleolithic|Upper Paleolithic]]
| familycolor      = Constructed Language
| familycolor      = Constructed Language
| fam1              = Atlanto-Mediterranean
| ancestor1        = [[w:Proto-Human language|Proto-Sapiens]] (?)
| ancestor1        = [[w:Proto-Human language|Proto-Sapiens]] (?)
| ancestor2        = [[w:Emiran|Proto-Eurasian]] (?)
| ancestor2        = [[w:Emiran|Proto-Eurasian]] (?)
| ancestor3        = [[w:Southern Dispersal|Proto-Austran]] (?)
| dia1              = Disputed (?)
| dia1              = Disputed (?)
| map              = Aurignacian_culture_map-en.svg
| map              = Aurignacian_culture_map-en.svg
Line 22: Line 22:
'''Proto-Atlanto-Mediterranean''' is a hypothetical reconstructed language thought to be the ancestor of the Atlanto-Mediterranean proposed linguistic macrofamily. This large group includes several language families and isolated languages spoken primarily in Europe. Its origin is controversial and would be linked to the Ahmarian culture of the Middle East or the Aurignacian culture of Europe, both associated with the settlement of Europe by Homo sapiens during the Paleolithic. However, due to the extreme remoteness of this ancient language, its precise reconstruction faces enormous challenges. In the absence of direct evidence, one can only rely on speculation and the limited long range comparative historical evidence available.
'''Proto-Atlanto-Mediterranean''' is a hypothetical reconstructed language thought to be the ancestor of the Atlanto-Mediterranean proposed linguistic macrofamily. This large group includes several language families and isolated languages spoken primarily in Europe. Its origin is controversial and would be linked to the Ahmarian culture of the Middle East or the Aurignacian culture of Europe, both associated with the settlement of Europe by Homo sapiens during the Paleolithic. However, due to the extreme remoteness of this ancient language, its precise reconstruction faces enormous challenges. In the absence of direct evidence, one can only rely on speculation and the limited long range comparative historical evidence available.


==Introduction==
== Introduction ==


=== External classification ===


{{clade
  |label1=''Homo sapiens'' (?)
  |1={{Clade
      |1=Paleoafrican
      |label2=
      |2={{Clade
        |1=Khoisan
        |label2=
        |2={{Clade
            |1=Pygmean
            |label2=
            |2={{clade
              |label1=African
                  |1={{clade
                    |1=Niger-Congo
                    |2=Nilo-Saharan
                    }}
              |label2=Eurasian
                  |2={{clade
                    |label1=Austran
                    |1={{clade
                        |1=Indo-Austro-Pacific
                        |2='''Atlanto-Mediterranean'''
                        }}
                    |label2=Borean
                    |2={{clade
                        |label1=
                        |1={{clade 
                          |1=Afroasiatic
                          |2=Nostrato-Amerindian
                          }}
                        |label2=
                        |2={{clade
                          |1=Dené-Caucasian
                          |2=Austric
                          }}
                        }}
                    }}
                  }}
              }}
            }}
        }}
      }}


<!--
=== Internal classification ===
 
This is a short reminder of the language format policy.
 
I. Write a short piece stating your intents and purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on).
II. Write a short introduction to your language. (Who speaks it? When was it created? By whom? or what? are some example questions that can be answered here)
III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue.
 
-->
 
<!-- Design goals, inspiration, ideas, who speaks it?, when was it created?, where does it come from?, any peculiarities? -->
 
<!-- Example categories/headings:
 
Goals
Setting
Inspiration
 
-->


<!-- ***Phonology*** -->
{{clade
<!-- What sounds does your language use? -->
  |label1='''Atlanto-Mediterranean'''
<!-- Here are some example sub-/other categories:
  |1={{Clade
 
      |label1=''Homo neanderthalensis'' (?)|state1=dashed
Vowel inventory
      |1={{clade
Consonant inventory
        |label1=Eastern European (?)|state1=dashed
Syllable structure
            |1={{clade
Stress
              |1=xǂəʙ|state1=dashed
Intonation
              }}
        |label2=Western European (?)|state2=dashed
            |2={{clade
              |1=bǁēɳ|state1=dashed
              |2=ɬándɮa|state2=dashed
              }}
            }}
      |label2=
      |2={{Clade
        |1=Anatolian 
        |label2=
        |2={{Clade
            |1=Pontic
            |label2=European
            |2={{Clade
              |label1=Eastern
              |1={{clade
                  |1=Nordic
                  |2=Alpine|state2=dashed
                  |3=Dinaric
                  }}
              |label2=Western
              |2={{clade
                  |1=Atlantic
                  |2=British|state2=dashed
                  |3=Mediterranean
                  }}
              }}
            }}
        }}
      }}
  }}


-->
== Phonology ==
==Phonology==
 
<!-- ***Phonology*** -->
<!-- What sounds does your language use? -->
<!-- Here are some example sub-/other categories:
 
Vowel inventory
Consonant inventory
Syllable structure
Stress
Intonation


-->
=== Orthography ===
===Orthography===


===Consonants===
=== Consonants ===


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
Line 203: Line 248:
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
! colspan="3" |Click
! colspan="3" |Click
|*(ʘ)
|(> *pǀ)
|*ǀ
|*ǀ
|*ǃ
|*ǃ
Line 209: Line 254:
| colspan="2" |*ǂ
| colspan="2" |*ǂ
|
|
|*(qǂ)
|(*ʞ > *qǂ)
|
|
|
|
|}
|}


===Approximants===
=== Approximants ===


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
Line 238: Line 283:
|}
|}


===Vowels===
=== Vowels ===


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
Line 278: Line 323:
|}
|}


===Prosody===
=== Prosody ===
====Stress====
 
====Intonation====
==== Stress ====
 
==== Intonation ====
 
=== Phonotactics ===
 
=== Morphophonology ===
 
=== Morphology ===
 
== Auxiliar lexicon and morphology ==
 
=== Auxiliar stem: *(C)=VC[V] ===
 
*=əʔ- : to be (auxiliar verb)
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+Verbal and auxiliar ablaut patterns
! colspan="2" rowspan="2" |
! colspan="2" |Realis
! rowspan="2" |Irrealis
|-
!Imperfective
!Perfective
|-
! rowspan="2" |Finitive
!Positive
|*-a-
|*-i-
|*-e-
|-
!Negative
|*-ɑ-
|*-u-
|*-o-
|-
! colspan="2" |Infinitive
|*-ɐ-
|*-ɨ-
|*-ə-
|}
 
=== Pronominal stem: *C[V]-(CV) ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ *ʔ- : pronoun [subject]
!Person
!Indefinite
!Singular
!Plural
|-
!First
|*ʔə- > *ʔə
|*ʔə-bə > *pə
|*ʔə-gə > *kə
|-
!Second
|*ʔə-də > *tə
|*ʔə-ɢə > *qə
|*ʔə-dzə > *tsə
|-
!Third
|*ʔə-dʒə > *tʃə
|*ʔə-dɮə > *tɬə
|*ʔə-dʑə > *tɕə
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ *n- : pronoun [object]
!Person
!Indefinite
!Singular
!Plural
|-
!First
|*nə- > *nə
|*nə-bə > *mə
|*nə-gə > *ŋə
|-
!Second
|*nə-də > *nə
|*nə-ɢə > *ɴə
|*nə-dzə > *nə
|-
!Third
|*nə-dʒə > *ɲə
|*nə-dɮə > *ɳə
|*nə-dʑə > *ɲə
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+Morphosyntactic alignment
!
!Impersonal
!Intransitive
!Transitive
!Ditransitive
|-
!Subject
| -
|Nominative-Absolutive
|Accusative-Ergative
|Accusative-Ergative
|-
!Direct object
| -
| -
|Accusative-Absolutive
|Accusative-Absolutive
|-
!Indirect object
| -
| -
| -
|Dative
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+Nominal and pronominal ablaut patterns
!
!Indefinite
!Singular
!Plural
|-
!Nominative-Absolutive
|*-e-
|*-a-
|*-i-
|-
!Accusative-Ergative
|*-ə-
|*-ɐ-
|*-ɨ-
|-
!Accusative-Absolutive
|*-o-
|*-ɑ-
|*-u-
|-
!Dative
|*-e- / *-o-
|*-a- / *-ɑ-
|*-i- / *-u-
|-
!Genitive-Oblique
|*-e(ː)- / *-o(ː)-
|*-a(ː)- / *-ɑ(ː)-
|*-i(ː)- / *-u(ː)-
|-
!Vocative
|*-e(ː)- / *-ə(ː)-
|*-a(ː)- / *-ɐ(ː)-
|*-i(ː)- / *-ɨ(ː)-
|}


===Phonotactics===
== Auxiliar structures ==
<!-- Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. -->
 
===Morphophonology===
== Lexicon ==
==Morphology==
 
=== Verbal stem: *(C)=VCVC[V] ===
 
=== Nominal stem: *CVC[V]-(CV) ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+Numerals
! colspan="2" |Numbers
!Cardinal
!Ordinal
|-
! rowspan="5" |First set
!1
|
|
|-
!2
|
|
|-
!3
|
|
|-
!4
|
|
|-
!5
|
|
|-
! rowspan="5" |Second set
!6
|
|
|-
!7
|
|
|-
!8
|
|
|-
!9
|
|
|-
!10
|
|
|-
! rowspan="5" |Third set
!11
|
|
|-
!12
|
|
|-
!13
|
|
|-
!14
|
|
|-
!15
|
|
|-
! rowspan="5" |Fourth set
!16
|
|
|-
!17
|
|
|-
!18
|
|
|-
!19
|
|
|-
!20
|
|
|}
 
 
<!--Phonotactics Explain the consonant clusters and vowel clusters that are permissible for use in the language. For example, "st" is an allowed consonant cluster in English while onset "ng" isn't. -->
<!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from adjectives? Do adjectives differ from verbs? Etc. -->
<!-- How do the words in your language look? How do you derive words from others? Do you have cases? Are verbs inflected? Do nouns differ from adjectives? Do adjectives differ from verbs? Etc. -->


Line 299: Line 594:
-->
-->


==Syntax==
== Syntax ==
===Constituent order===
=== Constituent order ===
===Noun phrase===
=== Noun phrase ===
===Verb phrase===
=== Verb phrase ===
===Sentence phrase===
=== Sentence phrase ===
===Dependent clauses===
=== Dependent clauses ===
<!-- etc. etc. -->
<!-- etc. etc. -->


==Example texts==
== Example texts ==
<!-- An example of a translated or unique text written in your language. Again, it is recommended that you make sure that the phonology, constraints, phonotactics and grammar are more or less finished before writing. -->
<!-- An example of a translated or unique text written in your language. Again, it is recommended that you make sure that the phonology, constraints, phonotactics and grammar are more or less finished before writing. -->
==Other resources==
== Other resources ==
<!-- Example: Word order, qualifiers, determinatives, branching, etc. -->
<!-- Example: Word order, qualifiers, determinatives, branching, etc. -->
<!-- Template area -->


<!-- Template area -->
<!--  
 
This is a short reminder of the language format policy.
 
I. Write a short piece stating your intents and purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on).
II. Write a short introduction to your language. (Who speaks it? When was it created? By whom? or what? are some example questions that can be answered here)
III. Once done, try making sure everything is properly spelt so as to avoid unnecessary reader fatigue.
 
-->
 
<!-- Design goals, inspiration, ideas, who speaks it?, when was it created?, where does it come from?, any peculiarities? -->
 
<!-- Example categories/headings:
 
Goals
Setting
Inspiration
 
-->
 
<!-- ***Phonology*** -->
<!-- What sounds does your language use? -->
<!-- Here are some example sub-/other categories:
 
Vowel inventory
Consonant inventory
Syllable structure
Stress
Intonation


-->


[[Category:Atlanto-Mediterranean]]
[[Category:Atlanto-Mediterranean]]

Latest revision as of 02:08, 15 May 2023

Proto-Atlanto-Mediterranean
Proto-Paleoeuropean, Proto-Indo-Atlantic, Proto-Indo-Boreo-Atlantic
(Controversial)
Created byCaesar05
Date2023
SettingPossibly Near East or Europe
EthnicityEarly Eurasian Hunter-Gatherers
EraUpper Paleolithic
Early forms
Dialect
  • Disputed (?)
Aurignacian culture map-en.svg
Map of the Aurignacian culture distribution

Proto-Atlanto-Mediterranean is a hypothetical reconstructed language thought to be the ancestor of the Atlanto-Mediterranean proposed linguistic macrofamily. This large group includes several language families and isolated languages spoken primarily in Europe. Its origin is controversial and would be linked to the Ahmarian culture of the Middle East or the Aurignacian culture of Europe, both associated with the settlement of Europe by Homo sapiens during the Paleolithic. However, due to the extreme remoteness of this ancient language, its precise reconstruction faces enormous challenges. In the absence of direct evidence, one can only rely on speculation and the limited long range comparative historical evidence available.

Introduction

External classification

Homo sapiens (?)

Paleoafrican




Khoisan




Pygmean



African

Niger-Congo



Nilo-Saharan



Eurasian
Austran

Indo-Austro-Pacific



Atlanto-Mediterranean



Borean


Afroasiatic



Nostrato-Amerindian





Dené-Caucasian



Austric










Internal classification

Atlanto-Mediterranean
Homo neanderthalensis (?)
Eastern European (?)

xǂəʙ



Western European (?)

bǁēɳ



ɬándɮa






Anatolian




Pontic


European
Eastern

Nordic



Alpine



Dinaric



Western

Atlantic



British



Mediterranean








Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Labial Coronal Dorsal Laryngeal
Laminal Apical Sublaminal
Dental Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Postpalatal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal Glottal
Nasal *m *n
Plosive Voiceless Ejective *pʼ *tʼ *tsʼ *tɬʼ *tʃʼ *tɕʼ *kʼ *qʼ
Aspirated *pʰ *tʰ *tsʰ *tɬʰ *tʃʰ *tɕʰ *kʰ *qʰ
Voiced Plain *b *d *dz *dɮ *dʒ *dʑ *g
Murmured *bʱ *dʱ *dzʱ *dɮʱ *dʒʱ *dʑʱ *gʱ *ɢʱ
Fricative Voiceless *f *s *x *h
Voiced *v *z
Liquid Rhotic *r
Lateral *l
Click (*ʘ > *pǀ) (*ʞ > *qǂ)

Approximants

Labial Palatal Velar
Labial *w
Palatal *j
Velar *w

Vowels

Front Central Back
Short Long Short Long Short Long
High *i *iː *ɨː *u *uː
Mid *e *eː *əː *o *oː
Low *a *aː *ɐː *ɑː

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Auxiliar lexicon and morphology

Auxiliar stem: *(C)=VC[V]

  • =əʔ- : to be (auxiliar verb)
Verbal and auxiliar ablaut patterns
Realis Irrealis
Imperfective Perfective
Finitive Positive *-a- *-i- *-e-
Negative *-ɑ- *-u- *-o-
Infinitive *-ɐ- *-ɨ- *-ə-

Pronominal stem: *C[V]-(CV)

*ʔ- : pronoun [subject]
Person Indefinite Singular Plural
First *ʔə- > *ʔə *ʔə-bə > *pə *ʔə-gə > *kə
Second *ʔə-də > *tə *ʔə-ɢə > *qə *ʔə-dzə > *tsə
Third *ʔə-dʒə > *tʃə *ʔə-dɮə > *tɬə *ʔə-dʑə > *tɕə
*n- : pronoun [object]
Person Indefinite Singular Plural
First *nə- > *nə *nə-bə > *mə *nə-gə > *ŋə
Second *nə-də > *nə *nə-ɢə > *ɴə *nə-dzə > *nə
Third *nə-dʒə > *ɲə *nə-dɮə > *ɳə *nə-dʑə > *ɲə
Morphosyntactic alignment
Impersonal Intransitive Transitive Ditransitive
Subject - Nominative-Absolutive Accusative-Ergative Accusative-Ergative
Direct object - - Accusative-Absolutive Accusative-Absolutive
Indirect object - - - Dative
Nominal and pronominal ablaut patterns
Indefinite Singular Plural
Nominative-Absolutive *-e- *-a- *-i-
Accusative-Ergative *-ə- *-ɐ- *-ɨ-
Accusative-Absolutive *-o- *-ɑ- *-u-
Dative *-e- / *-o- *-a- / *-ɑ- *-i- / *-u-
Genitive-Oblique *-e(ː)- / *-o(ː)- *-a(ː)- / *-ɑ(ː)- *-i(ː)- / *-u(ː)-
Vocative *-e(ː)- / *-ə(ː)- *-a(ː)- / *-ɐ(ː)- *-i(ː)- / *-ɨ(ː)-

Auxiliar structures

Lexicon

Verbal stem: *(C)=VCVC[V]

Nominal stem: *CVC[V]-(CV)

Numerals
Numbers Cardinal Ordinal
First set 1
2
3
4
5
Second set 6
7
8
9
10
Third set 11
12
13
14
15
Fourth set 16
17
18
19
20



Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources