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| {{recon|'' | | {{recon|''kullų''}} || {{recon|''kullek''}} | ||
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! Indirect | ! Indirect | ||
| {{recon|''kullāk''}} || {{recon|'' | | {{recon|''kullāk''}} || {{recon|''kullę''}} | ||
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! Genitive | ! Genitive | ||
| {{recon|''kullī''}} || {{recon|'' | | {{recon|''kullī''}} || {{recon|''kullą''}} | ||
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| {{recon|''ripṭay''}} || {{recon|'' | | {{recon|''ripṭay''}} || {{recon|''ripṭų''}} | ||
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| {{recon|''ġattey''}} || {{recon|'' | | {{recon|''ġattey''}} || {{recon|''ġattį''}} | ||
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Revision as of 00:53, 8 July 2016
The Azzanic languages (Tergetian: sa-brìs Azzàinìne) are a family of consonantal-root languages spoken on the Wiebian subcontinent, as well as on a set of islands off of the North Wiebian Sea, including Tergetian and Rozzino. They are descended from Proto-Azzanic (PAzz).
Origin
The Azzanic languages bear the name of the legendary hero Azzàn, reconstructed as *ʔAzzānum, to whom Tergetians and Rozzinians trace their descent.
Phylogeny
- Western Azzanic
- Old Tergetian
- Modern Tergetian
- hyper-Terg?
- Old Tergetian
- Eastern Azzanic
Phylogeny
Phonology
Consonants
Proto-Azzanic is reconstructed with 29 consonants.
Labial | Linguolabial | Dental | Alveolar | Retroflex | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | |||
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plain | coarticulated | ||||||||||
Nasal | *m | *n | |||||||||
Plosive | plain | *p | *ṕ *x́ | *t | *c | *ŧ | *ṭ | *k | *q | *ʔ | |
voiced | *b | *b́ | *d | *ʒ | *đ | *ḍ | *g | *ɢ | |||
Fricative | voiceless | *s | *ś | ||||||||
voiced | *z | *ź | |||||||||
Approximant | *w | *l | *ɻ | *y | |||||||
Trill | *ʙ | *r |
Vowels
Front | Back | |
---|---|---|
Close | *i *į | *u *ų |
Open | *e *ę | *a *ą |
Diphthongs | *ey *ew *ie | *ay *aw *uo |
Suprasegmentals
Stress fell on the first heavy (CVː or CVC) syllable (the last syllable was disregarded); in the absence of a heavy syllable, the stress fell on the first syllable.
Phonotactics
Morphology
Proto-Azzanic had Philippine alignment as does Rozzino and ʔAškāsīnių. Verb-initial clauses were the norm as in Semitic and Austronesian languages. Primitive Tergetian had changed this alignment into a nominative-accusative system.
Nouns
Nouns and adjectives declined for three cases: direct, indirect and genitive.
First declension: *kullų 'bird' | ||
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Case | Singular | Plural |
Direct | *kullų | *kullek |
Indirect | *kullāk | *kullę |
Genitive | *kullī | *kullą |
Second declension: *ripṭuk 'throat' | ||
---|---|---|
Case | Singular | Plural |
Direct | *ripṭuk | *ripṭāk |
Indirect | *ripṭay | *ripṭų |
Genitive | *ripṭūk | *ripṭa |
Third declension: *ġattik 'horn' | ||
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Case | Singular | Plural |
Direct | *ġattik | *ġattēk |
Indirect | *ġattey | *ġattį |
Genitive | *ġattīk | *ġatte |
Verbs
Verbs had an extensive trigger system marked by various binyanim. Verbs also inflected for the tense and subject (the argument in the direct case).