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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a Talmic language spoken by the {{PAGENAME}} people in [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]]. It's inspired by Carrier (Dakelh), Welsh, Irish and Korean and is closely related to the Tigolic languages. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a Talmic language spoken by the {{PAGENAME}} people in [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]]. It's inspired by Carrier (Dakelh), Welsh, Irish and Korean and is closely related to the Tigolic languages. | ||
Charles Martinet's Italian gibberish with retroflexes? | |||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
Revision as of 22:48, 2 August 2018
Pategian is a Talmic language spoken by the Pategian people in Tricin. It's inspired by Carrier (Dakelh), Welsh, Irish and Korean and is closely related to the Tigolic languages.
Charles Martinet's Italian gibberish with retroflexes?
Phonology
Consonants
Welshy with ejectives
noninitial t, k -> t’, k’
initial and lenited t, k -> tʰ, kʰ
noninitial b, d, g -> ʔ, t’, k’
initial and lenited b, d, g -> p, t, k
initial st, sc -> t’, k’
slender t/tʰ/t’ -> ts/tsʰ/ts’
slender k/kʰ/k’ -> c/cʰ/c’
3/H > glottal stop/x?
lenited s -> sʰ~z
0urú'ed consonants merge with séimhiú'ed consonants
l -> r
initial sn -> n, while initial n -> m
nn -> θ, mh -> f
Vowels
a e i o u ə ɨ
ai aɨ au iə uə
Phonotactics
Morphology
Nouns
Pategian, like Skellan, doesn't have grammatical gender or mutations. Plurals may be irregular as in Welsh.
Example noun: miar (tree), plural mair
Possessed forms: ma·miar, i·miar, kʰe·miar, ci·miar, se·miar, ha·miar
Verbs
Verbs in Pategian are preceded by subject and object clitics if they're pronominal.
mi·tʰɨs "I pray"
mi·kʰ·tseirip "I tolerate him/her"
Syntax
Pategian is VSO.
tseirip ə kʰar re ʔik’al "The person tolerates the weather"