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In [[Verse:Angai]], '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (''ry lleqâs Dylethyzz'') is an extremely conservative Trans-Sarnathian language (branch of the Akya-Woms family including [[Zzean]]) with a Welsh-like grammar and aesthetic. Dylathian and its closest relatives are spoken in the Dylathian plateau and the Sarnathian mountain range in the borderlands of Aem-Zmaə, which contains Mt. ___, the highest mountain in Angai. Like its neighboring relatives, Dylathian is considered vital for reconstructing the early history of the Trans-Sarnathian branch.
In [[Verse:Angai]], '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (''bry lleqâs Dylethyzz'' CLF language Dylath-ADJ) is an extremely conservative Trans-Sarnathian language (branch of the Akya-Woms family including the monosyllabic tonal language [[Zzean]]) with a Welsh-like grammar and aesthetic. Dylathian and its closest relatives are spoken in the Dylathian plateau and the Sarnathian mountain range in the borderlands of Aem-Zmaə, which contains Mt. ___, the highest mountain in Angai. Dylathian and its neighboring relatives are vital for reconstructing the early history of the Trans-Sarnathian branch.


Standard Dylathian is the liturgical language of ___ (Tibetan Buddhism clone).
Standard Dylathian is the liturgical language of ___ (Tibetan Buddhism clone).
PTS tilakt- -> Dylath


== Phonology ==
== Phonology ==
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* ff th ch chw ll rh are weakly glottalized
* ff th ch chw ll rh are weakly glottalized
* Final stops are optionally released


=== Vowels ===
=== Vowels ===
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"Colloquial Welsh with classifiers"
"Colloquial Welsh with classifiers"
=== Nouns ===
=== Nouns ===
Most nouns have an unmarked form and a marked form that is only used for indefinite singular nouns. For the definite article, the appropriate classifier is used; the number is marked on the classifier.
As in reconstructed Proto-Trans-Sarnathian, most nouns have an unmarked form and a marked form (called the ''singulative'' for sake of convenience) that is only used for indefinite singular nouns. Like Welsh plurals, the singulative is unpredictable and is marked with a suffix, vowel affection, or both.
 
For the definite article, the appropriate classifier is used, except for inalienably possessed nouns; the number is marked on the classifier.
==== Possession ====


=== Numerals ===
=== Numerals ===
There is no isolated word for "one". When counting you use a word that was formerly "once/an occurrence" (cf. Slavic '''raz''' dva tri...). Otherwise, the singular indefinite form of the noun in question is used, when necessary emphasized with __ 'only'.
There is no isolated word for "one". When counting you use a word that was formerly "once/an occurrence" (cf. Slavic '''raz''' dva tri...). Otherwise, the singulative form of the noun in question is used, when necessary emphasized with __ 'only'.


=== TAM auxiliaries ===
=== TAM auxiliaries ===
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=== Verbs ===
=== Verbs ===
The word order is "T1 S T2 V O".
The word order is "T1 S T2 V O".
=== Clausal syntax ===

Revision as of 12:29, 28 November 2024

In Verse:Angai, Dylathian (bry lleqâs Dylethyzz CLF language Dylath-ADJ) is an extremely conservative Trans-Sarnathian language (branch of the Akya-Woms family including the monosyllabic tonal language Zzean) with a Welsh-like grammar and aesthetic. Dylathian and its closest relatives are spoken in the Dylathian plateau and the Sarnathian mountain range in the borderlands of Aem-Zmaə, which contains Mt. ___, the highest mountain in Angai. Dylathian and its neighboring relatives are vital for reconstructing the early history of the Trans-Sarnathian branch.

Standard Dylathian is the liturgical language of ___ (Tibetan Buddhism clone).

PTS tilakt- -> Dylath

Phonology

Generally Welshy phonology but with ejectives and affricates; penultimate stress with vowel alternations attesting to earlier ultimate stress

Consonants

  • m n l r ll rh /m n l r (Welsh ll) (Welsh rh)/
  • b d dz g gw /p t ts k kw/
  • p t tz c cw /ph th tsh kh kwh/
  • pq tq tzq cq cwq /p' t' ts' k' kw'/
  • ff th z s ch chw h q /f θ s s̠ x xw h ʔ/
  • f dd zz w /v ð z w/
  • ff th ch chw ll rh are weakly glottalized
  • Final stops are optionally released

Vowels

i e u y a w o /i e ɨ ə a u o/; long î ê û ŷ â ŵ ô

Grammar

"Colloquial Welsh with classifiers"

Nouns

As in reconstructed Proto-Trans-Sarnathian, most nouns have an unmarked form and a marked form (called the singulative for sake of convenience) that is only used for indefinite singular nouns. Like Welsh plurals, the singulative is unpredictable and is marked with a suffix, vowel affection, or both.

For the definite article, the appropriate classifier is used, except for inalienably possessed nouns; the number is marked on the classifier.

Possession

Numerals

There is no isolated word for "one". When counting you use a word that was formerly "once/an occurrence" (cf. Slavic raz dva tri...). Otherwise, the singulative form of the noun in question is used, when necessary emphasized with __ 'only'.

TAM auxiliaries

Inflected for person and number (inherited from Proto-Trans-Sarnathian)

Verbs

The word order is "T1 S T2 V O".

Clausal syntax