Old Swuntsim: Difference between revisions
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*#''ʔə-'', pl. ''cə-/c-'' | *#''ʔə-'', pl. ''cə-/c-'' | ||
*#''bu-'', pl. ''də-'' | *#''bu-'', pl. ''də-/d-'' | ||
*#''p-'', pl. ''əpi-'' | *#''p-'', pl. ''əpi-/əp-'' | ||
*#''s-'', pl. ''dus-'' | *#''s-'', pl. ''dus-'' | ||
*#''ut-'', pl. ''pσə-'' | *#''ut-'', pl. ''pσə-/pσ-'' | ||
*#''ma-'', pl. ''əwə-'' | *#''ma-/mə-'', pl. ''əwə-/u-'' | ||
*#''č-'', pl. ''abi-'' | *#''č-'', pl. ''abi-/ab-'' | ||
*#''gu-'', pl. ''n-'' | *#''gu-'', pl. ''n-'' | ||
*#''σi-'', pl. ''wi-'' | *#''σi-/σ-'', pl. ''wi-'' | ||
*#''t-'', no plural | *#''ti-/t-'', no plural | ||
*#''t’im-'', no plural | *#''t’im-'', no plural | ||
*#''pda-'' (common for abstract nouns), no plural | *#''pda-/pdə-'' (common for abstract nouns), no plural | ||
====Tense affixes==== | ====Tense affixes==== |
Revision as of 17:19, 22 April 2018
Old Swuntsim (tiSxwəcim) was the ancient Tsimulh language spoken by the Swutsim people. It is still used as a liturgical language among religious Swutsim.
Descendants:
- Talman Swutsim
- Naquian Swutsim
GMP
Tsimulh low tone > breathy voice (vowels not devoiced yet; devoiced vowels are partly merged)
Two consecutive breathy vowels > just the first vowel drops.
Satemization
Phonology
Sacred Swutsim lost Proto-Tsimulh tones.
Consonants
Bilabial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
central | lateral | plain | labialized | plain | labialized | |||||
Nasal | m | n | ||||||||
Stop | plain | p | t | k | kw | ʔ | ||||
voiced | b | d | g | gw | ||||||
ejective | pʼ | tʼ | kʼ | kwʼ | qʼ | qwʼ | ||||
Affricate | plain | c | ξ | č | ||||||
voiced | z | j | ||||||||
ejective | cʼ | ξʼ | čʼ | |||||||
Fricative | s | σ | š | xw | χ | χw | h | |||
Approximant | y | w | ȝ | ȝw |
Vowels
Clear vowels: i u ə a
Grammar
Noun class system got weird - formal noun classes remain but the words semantically shift as in Sanskrit
Nouns
Noun classes
Sacred Swutsim had a noun class system like the Bantu languages. There were 12 noun classes, which are numbered as follows:
- ʔə-, pl. cə-
- bu-, pl. də-
- p-, pl. əpi-
- s-, pl. dus-
- ut-, pl. pσə-
- ma-, pl. əwə-
- č-, pl. abi-
- gu-, pl. n-
- σi-, pl. wi-
- t-
- t’im-
- pda-
Cases
- Nominative: -0
- Genitive: -s
Verbs
Noun class prefixes
- I = kʷə-
- you (sg) = xʷə-
- we = wə-
- you (pl) = cu-
- Noun class prefixes:
- ʔə-, pl. cə-/c-
- bu-, pl. də-/d-
- p-, pl. əpi-/əp-
- s-, pl. dus-
- ut-, pl. pσə-/pσ-
- ma-/mə-, pl. əwə-/u-
- č-, pl. abi-/ab-
- gu-, pl. n-
- σi-/σ-, pl. wi-
- ti-/t-, no plural
- t’im-, no plural
- pda-/pdə- (common for abstract nouns), no plural
Tense affixes
-s - past tense
Numbers
The numerals 1-9 inflected for noun class; 10 and higher units did not.
1: *-an
2: *-xʷiš
3: *-ʔiyəm
4: *-udzuq
5: *-t'u
6: *-čaydž
7: *-buč'oh
8: *-gwiməʔ
9: *-anay
10: *-kʷ'in