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| familycolor = Indo-European | | familycolor = Indo-European | ||
| target = [[Yeldhic languages|Yeldhic]] | | target = [[Yeldhic languages|Yeldhic]] | ||
| region = "Bauba", | | region = "Bauba",<ref>Hypothetical land before Radael.</ref> Quartenary Radael | ||
| era = {{formatnum:10000}} UH-{{formatnum:3000}} UH | | era = {{formatnum:10000}} UH-{{formatnum:3000}} UH | ||
| child1 = Proto-Gadaïc | | child1 = Proto-Gadaïc | ||
| child2 = Proto-Ilda-Maranösic | | child2 = Proto-Ilda-Maranösic | ||
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! colspan=2 rowspan=2 | !! rowspan=2 | Labial !! rowspan=2 | Dental !! colspan=2 | Coronal !! colspan=3 | Dorsal !! rowspan=2 | Glottal !! rowspan=2 | Pharyngeal | ! colspan=2 rowspan=2 | !! rowspan=2 | Labial !! rowspan=2 | Dental !! colspan=2 | Coronal !! colspan=3 | Dorsal !! rowspan=2 | Glottal !! rowspan=2 | Pharyngeal | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Alveolar !! Post-alveolar !! | ! Alveolar !! Post-alveolar !! Velar !! Palatal !! Uvular | ||
|- | |- | ||
! rowspan=2 | Plosive | ! rowspan=2 | Plosive | ||
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Like in Proto-Indo-European, most Yeldhists believe that there were some sounds in Proto-Yeldhic that can not be directly attested from traditional comparative reconstruction. Currently, the only two sounds Yeldhists believe fall into this category are *ʕ, a voiced pharyngeal fricative, and *ʕʷ, its labialised counterpart. Some PY words use *ʕʷ, such as ''*ʕʷel'', probably meaning "good" or "kind". The evidence for the theory is as follows: | Like in Proto-Indo-European, most Yeldhists believe that there were some sounds in Proto-Yeldhic that can not be directly attested from traditional comparative reconstruction. Currently, the only two sounds Yeldhists believe fall into this category are *ʕ, a voiced pharyngeal fricative, and *ʕʷ, its labialised counterpart. Some PY words use *ʕʷ, such as ''*ʕʷel'', probably meaning "good" or "kind". The evidence for the theory is as follows: | ||
* In [[Etzeá]], the closest documented living relative to PY, the sounds /h/ and /w/ seem to be substitutes for sounds that originate in PY, which Yeldhists mostly believe probably corresponded to *ʕ and *ʕʷ. | * In [[Etzeá]], the closest documented living relative to PY, the sounds /h/ and /w/ seem to be substitutes for sounds that originate in PY, which Yeldhists mostly believe probably corresponded to *ʕ and *ʕʷ. | ||
* In the Ilda-Maranösic languages([[Ilda]] and [[Maranz]]), PY words with *ʕ and *ʕʷ seem to have palatalised to form *j and *jw, such as in Proto-Ilda-Maranösic ''*jwel''(modern descendants are Ilda ''yuelas'' and Maranz ''jūell''), from PY ''*ʕʷel''. | * In the Ilda-Maranösic languages([[Ilda]] and [[Maranz]]), PY words with *ʕ and *ʕʷ seem to have palatalised to form *j and *jw, such as in Proto-Ilda-Maranösic(PIM) ''*jwel''(modern descendants are Ilda ''yuelas'' and Maranz ''jūell''), from PY ''*ʕʷel'', or PIM ''*jwéitu''(modern descendants Ilda ''etos'' and Maranz ''wejot''), from PY ''*ʕʷejtu''. | ||
===Vowels=== | ===Vowels=== | ||
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** Paleoyeldhic ''*meksi'' | ** Paleoyeldhic ''*meksi'' | ||
*** Moshurian [[Contionary:mesk|''mesk'']] | *** Moshurian [[Contionary:mesk|''mesk'']] | ||
** Etzeá '' | ** Etzeá ''mei'e'' | ||
** Proto-Ulmic ''* | ** Proto-Ulmic ''*mce(n)'' | ||
*** Ormå '' | *** Ormå ''nncẽ'' | ||
* PY ''*ɣōsan'' | * PY ''*ɣōsan'' | ||
** Paleoyeldhic ''*hosan'' | ** Paleoyeldhic ''*hosan'' | ||
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** Etzeá ''xoisen'' | ** Etzeá ''xoisen'' | ||
** Proto-Ulmic ''*fsan'' | ** Proto-Ulmic ''*fsan'' | ||
*** Ormå '' | *** Ormå ''fsän'' | ||
===Deconsonantification=== | |||
In many PY-derivative languages, many palatalised consonants, like *ś and *ź, were "deconsonantified", leaving only a voiced palatal approximant, *j. Thus, where there were (probably) palatalised consonants in PY, they were lost in descendant languages. | |||
However, there is still some evidence for the existence of the palatalised consonants. For example: | |||
* The palatalised consonants were preserved in Etzeá, though *ź split into two consonants: ''zz'' [zʲ] and ''zv'' [ʒ]. | |||
* In [[Maranz]], the consonant ''gh'' [j̥] seem to have been derived from Proto-Yeldhic *ś. This can be especially seen in the word for "four", ''i'''gh'''in'', which is derived from PY ''*wi'''ś'''en''. | |||
===Prosody=== | ===Prosody=== | ||
====Stress==== | ====Stress==== | ||
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===Morphophonology=== | ===Morphophonology=== | ||
==Morphology== | ==Morphology== | ||
===Nouns=== | |||
====Number==== | |||
Various theories have been proposed on how grammatical number worked in Proto-Yeldhic. The most referred to is the Fulugisáá theory, which states that grammatical number was deduced by the suffix ''-i''. The theory is named after Fulugisáá Tsó-tso, though many attribute the original theory to Zeror, who stated in 260 BH in his ''Republic''([[Ilda]]: ''Kopirrās'') that,<blockquote>"[I] have found a pattern among the many tongues of the ''Plikis''<ref>An ancient term for the peoples in the Paleoyeldhic strip.</ref>, in which they seem to append fully tongued upper open vowels<ref>Zeror's term for an unrounded close front vowel, or [i] in IPA</ref> to nouns to indicate many items of the noun[...]</blockquote> | |||
===Numerals=== | |||
{| class=wikitable style="text-align: center;" | |||
! colspan=2 | Proto-Yeldhic !! rowspan=2 | Moshurian !! rowspan=2 | English | |||
|- | |||
! Original Téfir !! Modern | |||
|- | |||
| ''*ik'' || ''*ik'' || ''ik'' || one | |||
|- | |||
| ''*ir'' || ''*bʰījan'' || ''oyamö'' || two | |||
|- | |||
| ''*ti'' || ''*tʰid-ði'' || ''tikré'' || three | |||
|- | |||
| ''*hihonâ''<ref>In the original ''Tezyém Yéleduhir'', ⟨â⟩ represented a front open vowel, [a]. Most Yeldhists today dispute the existence of the front open vowel in PY, instead arguing for the existence of a more centralised realisation, [ä] in IPA.</ref> || ''*wiśen'' || ''igoyà'' || four | |||
|- | |||
| ''*tikumam'' || ''*igʰoīm'' || ''tikoyam'' || five | |||
|} | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
===Constituent order=== | ===Constituent order=== |
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