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==Grammar==
'''Flei''' (exonym?) is the most morphologically conservative extant Akya-Woms language.
*SVO or SOV
*Both prefixing and suffixing
*cases and Suffixaufnahme; not Altaic
*stem changes in nouns (like Uralic)
*polypersonal verbs
*aspect rather than tense
*mood inflections for verbs
===Pronouns===
1st pers. *t, 2nd pers. *p


===Nouns===
Premise: What if a syllable-timed tonal language
Corded Ware had suffixes for noun cases; however there was no separate accusative case.
* syncoped and became an Old Irish-esque liturgical language
* it develops a Tiberian Hebrew-like reading tradition which changes the original phonology a lot
* and gets revived from a secondary reading derived from that


Plurals were often (usually?) marked by stem change.
Use for some sort of critique
== Morphology ==
=== Nouns ===
Nouns fall into 3 genders (human, animate and inanimate) and inflect for number (sg, du, pl) and case (abs erg gen lat loc voc). Possessed forms have unpredictable stems and comes from proto-forms that had a different stress pattern than absolute forms. The appropriate 3rd person possessed forms are used like construct state forms in possessive constructions.


Declension of ''*isqal'' = child
The locative is used with prepositions to indicate location and is the default prepositional case; when the lative is used the same prepositions indicate destination, and when the ergative is used they indicate "motion from".


*nominative: ''isqal()'', ''esqal(lë)''
article nă + various mutations (also relativizer)
*genitive: ''isqalef'', ''esqalef''
==== Possessive prefixes ====
*locative
===== Type 1 possession =====
*adessive
Type 1 possession is somewhat like inalienable possession. It is marked by adding possessive prefixes to the ''dependent'' form of the noun.
*ablative
* sèmpèlàrán > sệplă-N 'body'
*allative
* hísèmpèlàrán > isplăr-N 'my body'
*instrumental
* lusèmpèlàrán > lùsplăr-N 'thy body'
*comitative
* àsèmpèlàrán > àsplăr-N (animate)
*essive
* ànsèmpèlàrán > àsplăr-N (inanimate)
*translative
* láhisèmpèlàrán > lisplăr-N 'our body'
*vocative
* númasèmpèlàrán > nosplăr-N 'your body'
* àlsèmpèlàrán > àlsplăr-N '3pl's body'


===Verbs===
===== Type 2 posssession =====
Verbs had the following template:
Type 2 possession is the default possessive strategy. It is marked by adding possessive prefixes to the ''independent'' form of the noun.
object-STEM-aspect-subject-mood


====Aspects====
=== Adjectives ===
*''fanhu-t'' = 'I called' (perfective)
Adjectives agree with nouns, def adjectives take the def article (bc Hebrew)
*''fanhu-rra-t'' = 'I often calls/used to call' (habitual)
*''fanhu-kë-t'' = 'I am/was calling' (progressive)


====Personal====
=== Verbs ===
Subject:
Old Irish-style independent-dependent verbal allomorphy, which includes tone changes
*''tërrë-0-t'' = 'I stood'
*''tërrë-0-p'' = '2sg stood'
*''tërrë-0-0'' = '3sg stood'
*''tërrë-0-ntë'' = 'we stood'
*''tërrë-0-mpë'' = '2pl stood'
*''tërrë-0-lë'' = 'they stood'
Object (for transitives)
*''të-fanhu-0'' = '3sg called me'
*''pë-fanhu-0'' = '3sg called 2sg'
*''në-fanhu-0'' = '3sg called 3sg'
*''tul-fanhu-0'' = '3sg called us'
*''pul-fanhu-0'' = '3sg called 2pl'
*''nël-fanhu-0'' = '3sg called them'


[[Category:Lõis]][[Category:Language families]]
P{{PAGENAME}} rò.mátse, láh.ràmátse '3sg saves, 3sg does not save' --> ră:más, la:hrảmhăs
 
productive redup
==== Inflection ====
Present tense forms of ''să·kumʰa'' '3sg remembers':
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Person  !! Primitive {{PAGENAME}} !! Underlying form !! {{PAGENAME}} surface form
|-
| 1SG || ''so.kúmpa-sa-t(í), .sòkúmpa-sa-t(í)'' || ''să·kommpṡẻ, ·sủgmbẻ'' || ''să·kumʰẻ, ·sủmmẻ''
|-
| 2SG || ''so·kúmpa-sa-ŋ(u), ·sòkúmpa-sa-ŋ(u)'' || ''să·kommpṡəŋ, ·sủgmbəŋ'' || ''să·kumʰụ, ·sủmmụ''
|-
| 3SG || ''so·kúmpa-sáse, ·sòkúmpa-sáse'' || ''să·kommpṡa, ·sủgmba'' || ''să·kumʰa, ·sủmma''
|-
| 1PL || ''so·kúmpa-sa-lehi, ·sòkúmpa-sa-lehi'' || ''să·kommpṡlə̣j, ·sủgmblə̣j'' || ''să·kumʰlị, ·sủmlị''
|-
| 2PL || ''so·kúmpa-sa-numa, ·sòkúmpa-sa-numa'' || ''să·kommpṡnăm, ·sủgmbnăm'' || ''să·kumʰnăm, ·sủmnăm''
|-
| 3PL || ''so·kúmpa-sa-ro, ·sòkúmpa-sa-ro'' || ''să·kommpṡər, ·sủgmbər'' || ''să·kumʰăr, ·sủmmăr''
|}
 
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Flei (exonym?) is the most morphologically conservative extant Akya-Woms language.

Premise: What if a syllable-timed tonal language

  • syncoped and became an Old Irish-esque liturgical language
  • it develops a Tiberian Hebrew-like reading tradition which changes the original phonology a lot
  • and gets revived from a secondary reading derived from that

Use for some sort of critique

Morphology

Nouns

Nouns fall into 3 genders (human, animate and inanimate) and inflect for number (sg, du, pl) and case (abs erg gen lat loc voc). Possessed forms have unpredictable stems and comes from proto-forms that had a different stress pattern than absolute forms. The appropriate 3rd person possessed forms are used like construct state forms in possessive constructions.

The locative is used with prepositions to indicate location and is the default prepositional case; when the lative is used the same prepositions indicate destination, and when the ergative is used they indicate "motion from".

article nă + various mutations (also relativizer)

Possessive prefixes

Type 1 possession

Type 1 possession is somewhat like inalienable possession. It is marked by adding possessive prefixes to the dependent form of the noun.

  • sèmpèlàrán > sệplă-N 'body'
  • hísèmpèlàrán > isplăr-N 'my body'
  • lusèmpèlàrán > lùsplăr-N 'thy body'
  • àsèmpèlàrán > àsplăr-N (animate)
  • ànsèmpèlàrán > àsplăr-N (inanimate)
  • láhisèmpèlàrán > lisplăr-N 'our body'
  • númasèmpèlàrán > nosplăr-N 'your body'
  • àlsèmpèlàrán > àlsplăr-N '3pl's body'
Type 2 posssession

Type 2 possession is the default possessive strategy. It is marked by adding possessive prefixes to the independent form of the noun.

Adjectives

Adjectives agree with nouns, def adjectives take the def article (bc Hebrew)

Verbs

Old Irish-style independent-dependent verbal allomorphy, which includes tone changes

PMwtqwlqwj/Flei rò.mátse, láh.ràmátse '3sg saves, 3sg does not save' --> ră:más, la:hrảmhăs

productive redup

Inflection

Present tense forms of să·kumʰa '3sg remembers':

Person Primitive Mwtqwlqwj/Flei Underlying form Mwtqwlqwj/Flei surface form
1SG so.kúmpa-sa-t(í), .sòkúmpa-sa-t(í) să·kommpṡẻ, ·sủgmbẻ să·kumʰẻ, ·sủmmẻ
2SG so·kúmpa-sa-ŋ(u), ·sòkúmpa-sa-ŋ(u) să·kommpṡəŋ, ·sủgmbəŋ să·kumʰụ, ·sủmmụ
3SG so·kúmpa-sáse, ·sòkúmpa-sáse să·kommpṡa, ·sủgmba să·kumʰa, ·sủmma
1PL so·kúmpa-sa-lehi, ·sòkúmpa-sa-lehi să·kommpṡlə̣j, ·sủgmblə̣j să·kumʰlị, ·sủmlị
2PL so·kúmpa-sa-numa, ·sòkúmpa-sa-numa să·kommpṡnăm, ·sủgmbnăm să·kumʰnăm, ·sủmnăm
3PL so·kúmpa-sa-ro, ·sòkúmpa-sa-ro să·kommpṡər, ·sủgmbər să·kumʰăr, ·sủmmăr