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**Armenian | **Armenian | ||
**Quibbertoot | **Quibbertoot |
Revision as of 19:28, 25 August 2016
Lõis (地 Lõis /lɤis/, Türiŋit for 'Earth') is a collaborative alt-hist Earth created by User:Praimhín and User:IlL.
Sketches
From Proto-Dravidian to Austro-Dravidian:
Retro → uvular
- ɳ → ŋ
- ʈ → q
- ɭ, ɹ → ʀ
Some HGCS-ish shifts:
- Vq → Vχ
- Vk → Vx (when not word-initial)
- pp → pf → f
- tt → ts
- ṟ → voiceless r → θ̠
Nasalless Dravidian
θ̠ → ɬ
Nasalization split
- VNC → V~C → vowel split
nasals denasalize:
- m → b, n → d, ŋ → g
1: ɔɬ 2: ɪrɑq 3: baɨɬ 4: dɑk 5: a:t 6: æ:r 7: e:ʀ 8: ɛq 9: ɔpæts 10: pæts 100: duːr
German gibby Dravidian
1: onþ /ʌnθ̠/ 2: iŕenq /ˈɪɾəŋq/ 3: maunþ /maʊnθ̠/ 4: nehl /neːl/ 5: eind /aɪnt/ 6: ehŕ /eːɾ/ 7: ihr /iːɐ/ 8: eqq /ɛq/ 9: dorr /tɔɐ/ 10: batz /pats/ 100: nauŕ /naʊɾ/
Dämmer nouns are inflected in 2 numbers (singular and plural) and 4 cases (nominative, accusative, genitive, instrumental-locative). The language uses SVO order and postpositions like Finnish. The accusative is different from the nominative only for /-m̩/ nouns. In the genitive singular i-umlaut is triggered (a ɛ: ʌ o: ʊ u: aʊ > ɛ i: œ ø: u y: œy), though it is blocked by certain noun suffixes.
The Dravidian plural suffix is added as follows:
- nouns in /-m̩/: the /-m̩/ changes to /-ŋɐ/
- after resonants: /-kɐ/
- otherwise: -er /-ɐ/
"tree":
- maɾm̩ (nom. sg.); maɾŋɐ (nom./acc. pl.)
- maɾt͡s (acc. sg.)
- maɾt͡sn̩ (gen. sg.); maɾŋɐn (gen. pl.)
- maɾt͡sl̩ (ins./loc. sg.); maɾŋɐl (ins./loc. pl.)
"son":
- maçn̩ (nom./acc. sg.); maçn̩kɐ (nom./acc. pl.)
- maçnn̩ (gen. sg.); maçn̩kɐn (gen. pl.)
- maçnl̩ (ins./loc. sg.); maçn̩kɐl (ins./loc. pl.)
"path":
- wɛɐ (nom./acc. sg.); wɛɐkɐ (nom./acc. pl.)
- wɛʁn̩ (gen. sg.); wɛɐkɐn (gen. pl.)
- wɛʁl̩ (ins./loc. sg.); wɛɐkɐl (ins./loc. pl.)
"house":
- waɪχ (nom./acc. sg.); waɪχɐ (nom./acc. pl.)
- waɪχn̩ (gen. sg.); waɪχɐn (gen. pl.)
- waɪχl̩ (ins./loc. sg.); waɪχɐl (ins./loc. pl.)
"egg":
- mʊqə (nom./acc. sg.); mʊqɐ (nom./acc. pl.)
- mʏqn̩ (gen. sg.); mʊqɐn (gen. pl.)
- mʊql̩ (ins./loc. sg.); mʊqɐl (ins./loc. pl.)
Languages
- IE
- Tluh-buhd-tahch
- Italic
- Latin
- Caucasian Romance
- Latin
- Celtic
- Goidelic
- Old Irish
- L-Irish
- L-Scottish Gaelic
- Old Irish
- Brythonic
- L-Welsh
- L-Icelandic
- Ancient Gaulish
- Living Proto-Celtic
- Goidelic
- Germanic
- Balto-Slavic
- Baltic
- Slavic
- West Slavic
- Sorbian
- Lechitic
- Polish
- L-Ukrainian (Pseudo-Nuxálk)
- Czech
- East Slavic
- L-Russian (a clickretrouvular language)
- West Slavic
- Indo-Iranian
- Sanskrit
- Prakrits
- Judeo-Indic
- Pali
- Prakrits
- Sanskrit
- Armenian
- Quibbertoot
- Uralic
- L-Norwegian
- Estonian
- Livonian
- Semitic
- Central Semitic
- Canaanite
- Hebrew
- L-Modern Hebrew
- Phoenician
- Modern Punic?
- Hebrew
- Aramaic
- Scooby-Doo
- Arabic
- Arabic + umlaut
- Canaanite
- Central Semitic
- Dravidian
- Old Tamil
- "Austro-Dravidian"
- Nasalless language
- Dämmer
- L-Toda
- Kyravar Maři
- "Austro-Dravidian"
- Old Tamil
- "Altaic"
- Turkic
- Cascadian Turkic
- L-Chinook Jargon
- Middle Korean
- Japonic
- Turkic
- Sino-Tibetan
- Tibetic
- L-Tibetan
- Old Chinese
- L-Middle Chinese
- Türiŋit
- L-Cantonese (Polish-esque)
- qʷˁʼaqˁʼartːut gib
- L-Middle Chinese
- Tibetic
- Mon-Khmer
- L-Khmer (Philly Khmer)
- L-Mon (Wiobian gib)
- uses be-: transitivizer (causative, denominal verbs, applicative)
- zraak = divide, split
- Tai-Kadai
- Pradjuul gib
- Miao-Yao
- Hmong
- Austronesian
- L-Polynesian
- Californian AN
- L-Hawaiian (with mutations!)
- Dravido-Austronesian
- Head-final Austronesian languages
- Triconsonantal Austronesian
- L-Polynesian
- Salish
- Coast Salish
- L-Lushootseed (Boot Polishoe gib?)
- Interior Salish
- Okanagan
- Unser Sinn (Clickgerman gib)
- Montana Salish
- Okanagan
- Coast Salish
- Eskimo-Aleut
- L-Inuit?
- Na-Dené
- Athabaskan
- L-Tlingit (a click language)