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==Phonology==
==Phonology==
===Consonants===
===Consonants===
Proto-Rttirrian had a fairly small consonant inventory; however, it was much more flexible than its daughter languages with regards to clusters. The following consonants are reconstructed:
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center;"
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center;"
!  |
!  |Labial
!  |Alveolar
!  |Palatal
!  |Velar
!  |Retroflex
!  |Pharyngeal?
|-
|-
! Nasal
!rowspan="2"|
| *'''m''' /m/
!colspan="2"|Labial
| *'''n''' /n/
!colspan="2"|Alveolar
|  
!colspan="2"|Palatal
|  
!rowspan="2"|Retroflex
| *'''rn''' /ɳ/
!colspan="2"|Velar
|  
!rowspan="2"|Uvular
|-
!Plain
!Lab.
!Plain
!Lab.
!Plain
!Lab.
!Plain
!Lab.
|-
|-
! Plosive
! Plosive
| *'''p''' /p/<br>*'''b''' /b/
| '''pʼ''' /pˤ/<br>'''p''' /p/<br>'''b''' /b/
| *'''t''' /t/<br>*'''d''' /d/
| '''pwʼ''' /pʷˤ/<br>'''pw''' /pʷ/<br>'''bw''' /bʷ/
| '''tt''' /tʼ/<br>'''tʼ''' /tˤ/<br>'''t''' /t/<br>'''d''' /d/
| '''ttw''' /tʷʼ/<br>'''twʼ''' /tʷˤ/<br>'''tw''' /tʷ/<br>'''dw''' /dʷ/
|  
|  
| *'''k''' /k/<br>*'''g''' /g/
|
| *'''rt''' /ʈ/<br>*'''rd''' /ɖ/
|
| '''kk''' //<br>'''g''' /g/
| '''kkw''' /kʷʼ/<br>'''gw''' //
|  
|  
|-
|-
! Fricative
! Fricative
| *'''f''' /ɸ/<br>*'''v''' /β/
| '''f''' /f/<br>'''v''' /v/<br>'''vʼ''' /vˤ/
| *'''s''' /s/<br>*'''z''' /z/
|
|  
| '''s''' /s/<br>'''z''' /z/
|
| '''sh''' /ʃ/<br>'''zh''' /ʒ/<br>'''zhʼ''' /ʒˤ/
|  
|  
|
| '''kh''' /x/<br>'''gh''' /ɣ/
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|  
|  
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! Affricate
! Affricate
|  
|  
| *'''ch''' /t͡ʃ/
|
| '''tts''' /t͡sʼ/<br>'''ts''' /t͡s/<br>'''dz''' /d͡z/
| '''ttsw''' /t͡sʷʼ/<br>'''tsw''' /t͡sʷ/<br>'''dzw''' /d͡zʷ/
| '''cch''' /t͡ʃʼ/<br>'''ch''' /t͡ʃ/<br>'''jʼ''' /d͡ʒ/<br>'''j''' /d͡ʒˤ/
| '''cchw''' /t͡ʃʷʼ/<br>'''chw''' /t͡ʃʷ/<br>'''jwʼ''' /d͡ʒʷ/<br>'''jw''' /d͡ʒʷˤ/
|  
|  
|  
|  
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|  
|  
|-
|-
! Approximant
! Lateral
| *'''w''' /w/
|  
|
| '''l''' /l/<br>'''hl''' /ɬ/<br>'''lj''' /ɮ/<br>'''ljʼ''' /ɮˤ/
|
|  
|  
| *'''y''' /j/
|  
|  
| *'''rl''' /ɭ/<br>*'''rr''' /ɻ/
|  
| *'''l<sub>1</sub>'''<br>*'''l<sub>2</sub>'''
|
|
|
|-
! Rhotic
|
|
|
|
|
|
| '''r''' /ʐ/
|
|
| '''rr''' /ʀ/
|-
! Nasal
| '''m''' /m/
| '''mw''' /mʷ/
|  
|
|
|
|
| '''ng''' /ŋ/<br>'''ngʼ''' /ŋˤ/
| '''ngw''' /ŋʷ/<br>'''ngwʼ''' /ŋʷˤ/
|
|}
|}
* The exact pronunciation of the consonants transcribed as '''l<sub>1</sub>''' and '''l<sub>2</sub>''' is unknown.
:* Among the descendants of Proto-Rttirrian, these two sounds survived only in Proto-South-Rttirrian, where they merged into a single phoneme, */ʟ/. That phoneme corresponds to /l/ and many instances of the low [[w:tone (linguistics)|tone]] in Gaju, and corresponds to /w/ and diphthongal /u/ in Rttirri. In all other descendants of Proto-Rttirrian, '''l<sub>1</sub>''' and '''l<sub>2</sub>''' disappeared as consonants and survive only in their effects on surrounding vowels.
:* Some linguists posit that they were [[w:pharyngeal consonant|pharyngeal]] approximants [ħ] and [ʕ], pointing to the fact that they generally had a backing effect on surrounding vowels in branches other than South Rttirrian. Others note that these backing effects were not uniform, and suggest that only '''l<sub>2</sub>''' was pharyngeal while '''l<sub>1</sub>''' was something like the velarized lateral [ɫ], or a lateral fricative [ɬ~ɮ].
:* Evidence that '''l<sub>1</sub>''' was some type of fricative comes from the fact that the vowel '''a''' was allophonically raised when adjacent to '''f''', '''v''', '''s''', and '''z''', as well as '''l<sub>1</sub>''', but the relevance of this observation is disputed. The realization of the vowel '''u''' was not affected by either consonant, suggesting that they were probably not velar.


===Vowels===
===Vowels===
Proto-Rttirrian had a simple three-vowel system:
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! Front
! Front
! Central
! Central
! Near-back
! Back
! Back
|-
|-
! High
! High
| *'''i''' /i/
| '''i''' /i/<br>'''ui''' /y/
| '''ie''' /ɨ/
|
|
|
| *'''u''' /u/
|-
|-
! Low
! Near-high
|  
|
| *'''a''' /ä/
|
|  
| '''u''' /ʊ/
|}
|
* The low vowel '''a''' was probably fronted and raised allophonically to something like [æ~e] adjacent to fricatives and '''l<sub>1</sub>'''.
* The high back vowel '''u''' was probably lowered allophonically to something like [ʊ~ɔ] adjacent to velar consonants.
 
==Grammar==
Proto-Rttirrian had a moderate degree of [[w:fusional language|fusional]] inflection.
 
Proto-Rttirrian had an [[w:animacy|animacy]] system, which was lost in all descendants, although some scholars consider [[Gaju]] to have (re)gained a rudimentary [[w:grammatical gender|grammatical gender]] system. In Proto-South-Rttirrian, the animate gender became dominant in the singular number, i.e. the surviving third-person singular inflectional affixes and pronouns are those that descend from the Proto-Rttirrian animate gender. However, in the plural number, the inanimate gender won out. For example, the [[Rttirri]] third-person singular ergative/possessive prefix is ''wa'', derived from the Proto-Rttirrian ''*l<sub>1</sub>a-'' (animate), but the third-person plural prefix is ''rta'', from the Proto-Rttirrian ''*rdam'' (inanimate).
 
===Verbs===
Verbs inflected for the person, number, and animacy of the subject and for tense.
 
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|-
|-
!rowspan="4" |
! High-mid
!colspan="8" | Person
| '''e''' /e/
|
|
| '''o''' /o/
|-
|-
!colspan="2" | 1st
! Low-mid
!colspan="2" | 2nd
| '''oe''' /œ/
!colspan="4" | 3rd
|
|
|
|-
|-
!rowspan="2" | Sing.
! Low
!rowspan="2" | Pl.
|  
!rowspan="2" | Sing.
|
!rowspan="2" | Pl.
|
!colspan="2" | Sing.
| '''a''' /ɑ/<br>'''ao''' /ɒ/
!colspan="2" | Pl.
|-
! Anim.
! Inan.
! Anim.
! Inan.
|-
!Past
| ''*mu-''
| ''*mum-''
| ''*apaf-''
| ''*am-''
| ''*bu-''
| ''*pa-''
| ''*bum-''
| ''*bam-''
|-
!Present
| ''*na-''
| ''*nam-''
| ''*akf-''
| ''*sam-''
| ''*l<sub>1</sub>a-''
| ''*rda-''
| ''*l<sub>1</sub>im-''
| ''*rdam-''
|-
!Future
| ''*nay-''
| ''*mi-''
| ''*akay-''
| ''*mi-''
| ''*l<sub>1</sub>i-''
| ''*rdi-''
| colspan="2" | ''*mi-''
|-
!Tense #4
| ''*l<sub>2</sub>an-''
| ''*l<sub>2</sub>am-''
| ''*l<sub>2</sub>ak-''
| ''*l<sub>2</sub>am-''
| ''*l<sub>2</sub>i-''
| ''*l<sub>2</sub>ard-''
| colspan="2" | ''*l<sub>2</sub>am-''
|}
|}


* The exact function of the fourth tense is unknown; it may have been a [[w:perfect (grammar)|perfect]] aspect, an [[w:aorist|aorist]], or something else entirely. It evolved into two verbal moods in Proto-South-Rttirrian and took on various tense and aspect functions in other descendants.
===Phonotactics===
* An ''i-'' was used to begin the stems of transitive verbs. By analogy, this would cause object pronouns to be affixed to the verb in Proto-South-Rttirrian.
Stress falls on the first syllable.


====Auxiliary verbs====
Syllable structure is maximally CVN. There may only be one pharyngealized, ejective, or labialized consonant per root, although more may be added to a single word through compounding and affixation.
Ample auxiliary verbs were used. Some of these would later fuse to the verb to become inflectional moods. Similarly, certain past-tense and future-tense verb prefixes would become auxiliary verbs.


Some of the most common auxiliary verbs are as follows:
==Grammar==
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! Rttirri
! English
|-
| ''*tya''
| to hope
|-
| ''*apta''
| to plead
|-
| ''*ikrta''
| to have to
|-
| ''*gamu''
| to do something<br>habitually or generally
|}
 
Auxiliary verbs, grammatically, were simple particles that did not inflect.
 
:<nowiki>*</nowiki>Apaf-bva '''ikrta'''.
:2SG.NOM.PST-leave have_to
:You had to leave.
 
====Subjunctive====
Only one inflectional mood was used: the [[w:subjunctive mood|subjunctive]]. It agreed with the tense of the verb:
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! Past
| ''*-mugi''
|-
! Present
| ''*-nagi''
|-
! Future
| ''*-nagyi''
|-
! Tense #4
| ''*-l<sub>2</sub>agyi''
|}
 
:<nowiki>*</nowiki>L<sub>1</sub>a-chi-'''nagi''' day
:2SG.PRES-eat-SUBJ.PRES 3PL.INAN.ACC
:If you were to eat them


===Nouns===
===Nouns===
There was an [[w:accusative case|accusative]] case used, but it was probably vestigial by the time that Proto-Rttirrian's dialects that would become its daughter languages split off: reflexes of the accusative are found only in a small number of nouns, plus all of the pronouns.
The following noun suffixes were used:
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|-
! rowspan="2" |
! colspan="2" | Singular
! colspan="2" | Plural
|-
! Animate
! Inanimate
! Animate
! Inanimate
|-
! Nominative
| ''*-a''
| —
| ''*-maz''
| ''*-ma''
|-
! Accusative
| ''*-ay/*-y''
| ''*-i/*-y''
| ''*-miz''
| ''*-mi''
|}
The following pronouns are reconstructed. Note that many of the nominative pronouns end with ''*-tku''—in Proto-South-Rttirrian, this would be reanalyzed as an affix meaning "self" with a possessive prefix, cf. [[Rttirri]] ''nattu'' ("I", lit. "my self"). This affix is present both as an independent word for "self, identity" and as a general emphatic pronoun suffix in Rttirri and, to a lesser extent, [[Gaju]].
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center;"
|-
!rowspan="4" |
!colspan="8" | Person
|-
!colspan="2" | 1st
!colspan="2" | 2nd
!colspan="4" | 3rd
|-
!rowspan="2" | Sing.
!rowspan="2" | Pl.
!rowspan="2" | Sing.
!rowspan="2" | Pl.
!colspan="2" | Sing.
!colspan="2" | Pl.
|-
! Anim.
! Inan.
! Anim.
! Inan.
|-
! Nominative<br>(emphatic)
| ''*natku''
| ''*napku''
| ''*atku''
| ''*satku''
| ''*l<sub>1</sub>atku''
| ''*rdartku''
| ''*l<sub>1</sub>apku''
| ''*rtapku''
|-
! Accusative
| ''*ni''
| ''*may''
| ''*ki''
| ''*ksay''
| ''*gyu''
| ''*da''
| ''*guy''
| ''*day''
|-
! Possessive<br>noun prefix
| ''*na-''
| ''*mi-''
| ''*akf-''
| ''*sa-''
| ''*l<sub>1</sub>a-''
| ''*rdu-''
| ''*il<sub>1</sub>-''
| ''*rda-''
|}


===Syntax===
===Syntax===
The [[w:word order|word order]] of Proto-Rttirrian is unknown. Because its case system was highly atrophied and it possessed only a nominative and an accusative, it is thought likely that a [[w:subject-verb-object|subject-verb-object]] (SVO) or [[w:object-verb-subject|object-verb-subject]] (OVS) word order was used.


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Gaju]]
* [[Rttirri]]
* [[Verse:Rttirria]]


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Latest revision as of 01:39, 28 March 2017


Phonology

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Palatal Retroflex Velar Uvular
Plain Lab. Plain Lab. Plain Lab. Plain Lab.
Plosive /pˤ/
p /p/
b /b/
pwʼ /pʷˤ/
pw /pʷ/
bw /bʷ/
tt /tʼ/
/tˤ/
t /t/
d /d/
ttw /tʷʼ/
twʼ /tʷˤ/
tw /tʷ/
dw /dʷ/
kk /kʼ/
g /g/
kkw /kʷʼ/
gw /gʷ/
Fricative f /f/
v /v/
/vˤ/
s /s/
z /z/
sh /ʃ/
zh /ʒ/
zhʼ /ʒˤ/
kh /x/
gh /ɣ/
Affricate tts /t͡sʼ/
ts /t͡s/
dz /d͡z/
ttsw /t͡sʷʼ/
tsw /t͡sʷ/
dzw /d͡zʷ/
cch /t͡ʃʼ/
ch /t͡ʃ/
/d͡ʒ/
j /d͡ʒˤ/
cchw /t͡ʃʷʼ/
chw /t͡ʃʷ/
jwʼ /d͡ʒʷ/
jw /d͡ʒʷˤ/
Lateral l /l/
hl /ɬ/
lj /ɮ/
ljʼ /ɮˤ/
Rhotic r /ʐ/ rr /ʀ/
Nasal m /m/ mw /mʷ/ ng /ŋ/
ngʼ /ŋˤ/
ngw /ŋʷ/
ngwʼ /ŋʷˤ/

Vowels

Front Central Near-back Back
High i /i/
ui /y/
ie /ɨ/
Near-high u /ʊ/
High-mid e /e/ o /o/
Low-mid oe /œ/
Low a /ɑ/
ao /ɒ/

Phonotactics

Stress falls on the first syllable.

Syllable structure is maximally CVN. There may only be one pharyngealized, ejective, or labialized consonant per root, although more may be added to a single word through compounding and affixation.

Grammar

Nouns

Syntax

See also