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== Reconstructed lexicon == | |||
Some possible etymological relationships with other reconstructed language families can be seen in the notes. The captions are as follows: [EA] Eurasiatic, [AA] Afroasiatic, [DC] Sinocaucasian, [AD] Austric and [MK] Macro-Khoisan | |||
=== Kinship === | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!Proto-Atlanto-Mediterranean | |||
!Meaning | |||
!Notes | |||
|- | |||
|*x1 | |||
|mother | |||
|xx | |||
|- | |||
|*x2 | |||
|father | |||
|xx | |||
|- | |||
|*x3 | |||
|sister | |||
|xx | |||
|- | |||
|*x4 | |||
|brother | |||
|xx | |||
|} | |||
=== Water === | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!Proto-Atlanto-Mediterranean | |||
!Meaning | |||
!Notes | |||
|- | |||
|*x1 | |||
|water | |||
|xx | |||
|- | |||
|*qwanə *χwanə | |||
|river | |||
|[AA] *qʷ/ḫʷan- | |||
|- | |||
|*x3 | |||
|lake | |||
|xx | |||
|- | |||
|*x4 | |||
|xxx | |||
|xx | |||
|} | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:47, 10 July 2024
Proto-Atlanto-Mediterranean | |
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Proto-Paleoeuropean, Proto-Indo-Atlantic, Proto-Indo-Boreo-Atlantic | |
(Controversial) | |
Created by | Caesar05 |
Date | 2023 |
Setting | Possibly Near East or Europe |
Ethnicity | Early Eurasian Hunter-Gatherers |
Era | Upper Paleolithic |
Early forms | Proto-Sapiens (?)
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Dialect |
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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 (?) |
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Internal classification
Atlanto-Mediterranean |
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Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
Labial | Coronal | Dorsal | Laryngeal | |||||||||
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Laminal | Apical | Sublaminal | ||||||||||
Dental | Alveolar | Retroflex | Palatal | Postpalatal | Velar | Uvular | Pharyngeal | Glottal | ||||
Nasal | *m | *n | *ɳ | *ɲ | *ŋ | *ɴ | ||||||
Plosive | Voiceless | Ejective | *pʼ | *tʼ | *tsʼ | *tɬʼ | *tʃʼ | *tɕʼ | *kʼ | *qʼ | *ʡ | *ʔ |
Aspirated | *pʰ | *tʰ | *tsʰ | *tɬʰ | *tʃʰ | *tɕʰ | *kʰ | *qʰ | ||||
Voiced | Plain | *b | *d | *dz | *dɮ | *dʒ | *dʑ | *g | *ɢ | |||
Murmured | *bʱ | *dʱ | *dzʱ | *dɮʱ | *dʒʱ | *dʑʱ | *gʱ | *ɢʱ | ||||
Fricative | Voiceless | *f | *θ | *s | *ɬ | *ʃ | *ɕ | *x | *χ | *ħ | *h | |
Voiced | *v | *ð | *z | *ɮ | *ʒ | *ʑ | *ɣ | *ʁ | *ʕ | *ɦ | ||
Liquid | Rhotic | *ʙ | *ɹ | *ɻ | *r | *ʀ | *ʢ | |||||
Lateral | *l | *ɭ | *ʎ | *ʟ | ||||||||
Click | (*ʘ > *pǀ) | *ǀ | *ǃ | *ǁ | *ǂ | (*ʞ > *qǂ) |
Approximants
Labial | Palatal | Velar | |
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Labial | *ʋ | *ɥ | *w |
Palatal | *ɥ | *j | *ɧ |
Velar | *w | *ɧ | *ɰ |
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | ||||
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Short | Long | Short | Long | Short | Long | |
High | *i | *iː | *ɨ | *ɨː | *u | *uː |
Mid | *e | *eː | *ə | *əː | *o | *oː |
Low | *a | *aː | *ɐ | *ɐː | *ɑ | *ɑː |
Prosody
Stress
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
Auxiliar lexicon and morphology
Auxiliar stem: *(C)=VC[V]
- =əʔ- : to be (auxiliar verb)
Realis | Irrealis | |||
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Imperfective | Perfective | |||
Finitive | Positive | *-a- | *-i- | *-e- |
Negative | *-ɑ- | *-u- | *-o- | |
Infinitive | *-ɐ- | *-ɨ- | *-ə- |
Pronominal stem: *C[V]-(CV)
Person | Indefinite | Singular | Plural |
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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 |
Person | Indefinite | Singular | Plural |
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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 |
Impersonal | Intransitive | Transitive | Ditransitive | |
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Subject | - | Nominative-Absolutive | Accusative-Ergative | Accusative-Ergative |
Direct object | - | - | Accusative-Absolutive | Accusative-Absolutive |
Indirect object | - | - | - | Dative |
Indefinite | Singular | Plural | |
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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)
Numbers | Cardinal | Ordinal | |
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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 | |||
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Reconstructed lexicon
Some possible etymological relationships with other reconstructed language families can be seen in the notes. The captions are as follows: [EA] Eurasiatic, [AA] Afroasiatic, [DC] Sinocaucasian, [AD] Austric and [MK] Macro-Khoisan
Kinship
Proto-Atlanto-Mediterranean | Meaning | Notes |
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*x1 | mother | xx |
*x2 | father | xx |
*x3 | sister | xx |
*x4 | brother | xx |
Water
Proto-Atlanto-Mediterranean | Meaning | Notes |
---|---|---|
*x1 | water | xx |
*qwanə *χwanə | river | [AA] *qʷ/ḫʷan- |
*x3 | lake | xx |
*x4 | xxx | xx |