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''' | '''Nostratic''' is a proposed family conjectured by some [[Verse:Lõis|Lõisian]] linguists, including the Indo-European, Uralic, Inuit, Paleosiberian, [[Siészal]], Semitic, Egyptian and [[Camalic]] languages. | ||
==Todo== | |||
Reintroduce Nostratic and Uralic? | |||
==Phonology== | |||
Proto-Noahic had two series of stops. A third, ejective series was created in IE and Semitic from stop clusters; but in Proto-Camalic those clusters resulted in stød. | |||
==Grammar== | |||
Proto-Noahic didn't have grammatical gender; gender evolved separately in the three branches. | |||
Verbs had prefix conjugations and suffix conjugations like PSem or Lõisian PIE. | |||
Proto-Noahic had a basic ablaut system (possibly based on Schwebeablaut), and ablaut evolved further in IE, Egypto-Semitic, and Camalic. | |||
==Proposed roots== | ==Proposed roots== | ||
*PIE *weyd 'to see' ~ PSem *w-d-ʕ 'to know' | *1st person *m/n | ||
*PIE *sekʷ- 'to see' ~ PSem *s-k- | *1st person *ʔ (PIE *h₁eg'Hom ~ PSem *ʔ- 1sg prefix) | ||
*PIE *wer- 'to fear' ~ | *2nd person *t | ||
*demonstrative/reflexive *s ~ sw (PIE só/swe; PSem *šuʔa 'he', √š-w-y 'equal'; Egy swt, -s; PUral *se) | |||
*adverbial -m (PIE acc. sg. *-m, PSem "adverbial acc." *-am) | |||
*demonstrative *D (PIE *tód, Semitic *ðū; PUral *to) | |||
*interrogative/"like" *k ~ kw (PIE *kʷód 'what', *-kʷe 'and'; Semitic *ka- 'like'; PUral *ku) | |||
*relativizer *y ~ genitive/adjectival *-i (IE: *yos/*-yo-; Semitic: genitive *-i, nisba *-iyy-) | |||
*causative *-y- (PIE *-éyeti, Semitic root extensions with 3rd root letter *y) | |||
*ablative/nominalizer *-t (PIE *-tís/-tús, Semitic feminine *-t) | |||
*ISC *med ~ medʔ -> *PIE *med- 'to measure' ~ PSem *m-d-d 'to measure' | |||
*ISC *widq -> *PIE *weyd- 'to see' ~ PSem *(y/w)-d-ʕ 'to know' | |||
*ISC *sek ~ sekw ~ seky -> *PIE *sekʷ- 'to see' ~ PSem *s-k-y 'to foresee' | |||
*ISC *x̣iw -> *PIE *h₂yew- 'to live' ~ PSem *ħ-y-w 'to live' | |||
*ISC *wer ~ werʔ -> *PIE *wer- 'to fear' ~ PSem *y/w-r-ʔ 'to fear' | |||
*ISC *kʔum -> *PIE *gʷem- 'to come' ~ PSem *q-(w)-m 'to rise' | |||
*ISC *buʔ -> *PIE *bʰuH- 'to be' ~ PSem *b-(w)-ʔ 'to come' | |||
*ISC *ʔil -> *PIE *h₁el- 'deer, elk' ~ PSem *ʔayyal- 'stag, hart' | |||
*ISC *θawr -> PIE *táwros 'bull' ~ PSem *θawr- | |||
*ISC *ɣel -> *PIE *h₂el- 'grow, nourish; beyond, other' ~ PSem *ʕalay 'upon', *ʕ-l-y 'to rise' | |||
*ISC *sebɣ -> PIE *septṃ '7' ~ PSem *šabʕ- ~ Eg. sfḫw | |||
*ISC *men -> PIE *men 'to think, to warn, to mind' ~ PSem *m-n-ʕ 'to avoid, to prevent', *m-n-w 'to count' | |||
*ISC *berg -> PIE *bhergh ~ PSem *b-r-g | |||
==Sound correspondences== | |||
*PIE h₁/y ~ PSem y (e.g. PIE *h₁es ~ PSem *yiθ, PIE *h₁oynos originally from a 3sg pronoun ~ PSem *ya- 3sg prefix) | |||
*PIE h₂ ~ PSem ħ/ʕ | |||
*PIE h₁ ~ PSem ʔ | |||
[[Category:Linguistic theories]] |
Latest revision as of 21:07, 28 August 2021
Nostratic is a proposed family conjectured by some Lõisian linguists, including the Indo-European, Uralic, Inuit, Paleosiberian, Siészal, Semitic, Egyptian and Camalic languages.
Todo
Reintroduce Nostratic and Uralic?
Phonology
Proto-Noahic had two series of stops. A third, ejective series was created in IE and Semitic from stop clusters; but in Proto-Camalic those clusters resulted in stød.
Grammar
Proto-Noahic didn't have grammatical gender; gender evolved separately in the three branches.
Verbs had prefix conjugations and suffix conjugations like PSem or Lõisian PIE.
Proto-Noahic had a basic ablaut system (possibly based on Schwebeablaut), and ablaut evolved further in IE, Egypto-Semitic, and Camalic.
Proposed roots
- 1st person *m/n
- 1st person *ʔ (PIE *h₁eg'Hom ~ PSem *ʔ- 1sg prefix)
- 2nd person *t
- demonstrative/reflexive *s ~ sw (PIE só/swe; PSem *šuʔa 'he', √š-w-y 'equal'; Egy swt, -s; PUral *se)
- adverbial -m (PIE acc. sg. *-m, PSem "adverbial acc." *-am)
- demonstrative *D (PIE *tód, Semitic *ðū; PUral *to)
- interrogative/"like" *k ~ kw (PIE *kʷód 'what', *-kʷe 'and'; Semitic *ka- 'like'; PUral *ku)
- relativizer *y ~ genitive/adjectival *-i (IE: *yos/*-yo-; Semitic: genitive *-i, nisba *-iyy-)
- causative *-y- (PIE *-éyeti, Semitic root extensions with 3rd root letter *y)
- ablative/nominalizer *-t (PIE *-tís/-tús, Semitic feminine *-t)
- ISC *med ~ medʔ -> *PIE *med- 'to measure' ~ PSem *m-d-d 'to measure'
- ISC *widq -> *PIE *weyd- 'to see' ~ PSem *(y/w)-d-ʕ 'to know'
- ISC *sek ~ sekw ~ seky -> *PIE *sekʷ- 'to see' ~ PSem *s-k-y 'to foresee'
- ISC *x̣iw -> *PIE *h₂yew- 'to live' ~ PSem *ħ-y-w 'to live'
- ISC *wer ~ werʔ -> *PIE *wer- 'to fear' ~ PSem *y/w-r-ʔ 'to fear'
- ISC *kʔum -> *PIE *gʷem- 'to come' ~ PSem *q-(w)-m 'to rise'
- ISC *buʔ -> *PIE *bʰuH- 'to be' ~ PSem *b-(w)-ʔ 'to come'
- ISC *ʔil -> *PIE *h₁el- 'deer, elk' ~ PSem *ʔayyal- 'stag, hart'
- ISC *θawr -> PIE *táwros 'bull' ~ PSem *θawr-
- ISC *ɣel -> *PIE *h₂el- 'grow, nourish; beyond, other' ~ PSem *ʕalay 'upon', *ʕ-l-y 'to rise'
- ISC *sebɣ -> PIE *septṃ '7' ~ PSem *šabʕ- ~ Eg. sfḫw
- ISC *men -> PIE *men 'to think, to warn, to mind' ~ PSem *m-n-ʕ 'to avoid, to prevent', *m-n-w 'to count'
- ISC *berg -> PIE *bhergh ~ PSem *b-r-g
Sound correspondences
- PIE h₁/y ~ PSem y (e.g. PIE *h₁es ~ PSem *yiθ, PIE *h₁oynos originally from a 3sg pronoun ~ PSem *ya- 3sg prefix)
- PIE h₂ ~ PSem ħ/ʕ
- PIE h₁ ~ PSem ʔ