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***Finno-Bantu
***Finno-Bantu
***Primitive Terg pseudo-gib
***Primitive Terg pseudo-gib
****Terg pseudo-gib?!
***Ejectives > geminates
***Ejectives > geminates
****Estonian parody
****Estonian parody

Revision as of 13:28, 14 December 2015

Historical phonology

s, ł > h
z > 0
l > ɭ
λ > l
ƛ/c ƛ'/c' > c c'
k kw > k, q qw > q
i have these + a table of assimilations
mb nd ng > mm nn ŋŋ
h > ŋ
b d, etc > p' t' etc.
t > T then c > t

Finnishy subfamily

ay > ää
ey > ee
ew, oi > öö
iw, uy > üü
aw > åå
ow > oo

Numbers

kēm, tingōr, nakkʼ, laupʼ, taling, tʼām, rōrtʼ, loyrtʼ, pʼakkʼ, qʼeyōr (?)

Phonology

Consonants

Perhaps most strikingly, most Kammalic languages have simple syllables and are devoid of fricatives or aspirates. The following is the consonant inventory of Proto-Kammalic:

Proto-Kammalic consonants
Labial Dental Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular
Nasal m /m/ n /n/ rn /ɲ/ ng /ŋ~ɴ/
Plosive plain p /p~b/ t /t~d/ rt /ʈ~ɖ/ k /k~g/ q /q~ɢ/
ejective /pʼ/ /tʼ/ rtʼ /ʈʼ/ /kʼ/ /qʼ/
Trill r /r/
Approximant w /w/ l /l/ rl /ɭ/ y /j/

Vowels

Front Central Back
short long short long short long
Close i /i/ ī /iː/ u /u/ ū /uː/
Close-mid e /e~ə/ ē /eː/ o /o/ ō /oː/
Open a /a/ ā /aː/

a e i o u ā ē ī ō ū ay aw ey ew iw oy ow uy ia ua āy āw ēy ēw īw ōy ōw ūy īa ūa

Composition

  • Proto-Kammalic
    • Geminates > ejectives
      • ejective > creaky voice > tone
      • p p' > b p, generic south american gib
      • Pseudo-Quechua
      • Salish/Spittem parody
      • Pseudo-Arabic
      • Pseudo-Somali
      • Hmoob pseudo-gib (Poly-literal-Hmoob?)
    • Both geminates and ejectives
      • Finno-Bantu
      • Primitive Terg pseudo-gib
        • Terg pseudo-gib?!
      • Ejectives > geminates
        • Estonian parody
        • Hyper-minlang
        • Pseudo-Inuit
        • Pseudo-Tamil
    • Outlier branch with fricatives and syncope
      • Polish-esque: m n ń; p t cz /tS/ k; f þ s sz /S/ h; r l w /v/ j
      • Kammalic^2: Fricatives lost again!

Grammar

Quasi-polysynthetic with big clitic complexes or verbs