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Proto-Hlou-Shum was head-initial like Vietnamese.
Proto-Hlou-Shum was head-initial like Vietnamese.
===Reduplication===
===Reduplication===
Reduplication was used for noun plurals, verbal imperatives, and adverbs from adjectives.
Total reduplication was used for noun plurals, verbal imperatives, and adverbs from adjectives.
 
Some descendants turned this into partial reduplication.
 
===Derivation===
===Derivation===
*''s-'': nominalization, "metonymy", adjectivizer
*''s-'': nominalization, "metonymy", adjectivizer

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Hlou-Shum languages/Lexicon

The Hlou-Shum languages (Eevo: bo brits Lloo-Xwm; Hlou: Ntzog Ntzog Schlaub-Xul; Ko: lees yoo ndoigh Hloobh-Xoo) are a small family of languages native to Verse:Tricin/Bjeheond. Most modern Hlou-Shum languages are tonal. The proto-language, Proto-Hlou-Shum (PHS), is about 2500 years old. The family is based on the idea of IE languages recast as Hmong-like languages. Hlou-Shum languages had much more importance in the past, but today Windermere is more dominant in Bjeheond.

Family tree

  • Proto-Hlou-Shum
    • Hlou (Ntzog Schlaub)
    • Shum (llhau syuun)
    • Ko (lees ndoigh Komh)
    • Clooa (Mois de la Crouet)
    • Liai (hmyg Liaid)
    • Tlu (χμωωβ Τλωδ)
    • Vreed

Timeline

Proto-Hlou-Shum: 2500 years BP

Writing system

Proto-Hlou-Shum was written with a system of logographs. Hlou, Ku and Shumian developed the logographs separately into their own writing systems.

Phonology

The following presents Schlomo Schngellstein's reconstruction of Proto-Hlou-Shum.

Phonotactics

The typical Proto-Hlou-Shum word had the structure

(preinitial) + (C)C(r/l)V(C)(C)tone.

Preinitials were unstressed derivational prefixes.

Initials

  • p t ṭ ḱ k ʔ
  • np nt nṭ nḱ nk
  • b d ḍ ǵ g
  • nb nd nḍ nǵ ng
  • f z s x h (z, s, x as in Basque)
  • tz ts tx
  • ntz nts ntx
  • dz ds dx
  • ndz nds ndx
  • m n ṇ ń y r l w

s-series > ɬ-series in some descendants

Ku and Clooa gain uvulars through velars + r/l.

Nuclei

a e i o u ə ai au ei ou iə uə - a few more vowels for Liai

Nasal vowels?

Coda

Allowed finals: just -ŋ, -k, -h, -ʔ

Cheshirized grammatical particles -> lenition, eclipsis in Ku

Tones

3 tones: -0, -H, -X

Grammar

Proto-Hlou-Shum was head-initial like Vietnamese.

Reduplication

Total reduplication was used for noun plurals, verbal imperatives, and adverbs from adjectives.

Some descendants turned this into partial reduplication.

Derivation

  • s-: nominalization, "metonymy", adjectivizer
    • louʔ 'spring (season)' > slouʔ 'springlike, where there is spring'
  • : nominalization
    • lou 'to plant' > louʔ 'spring (season)'
  • n- preinitial
  • r- preinitial
    • lenition in Hlou
  • D- preinitial (dentalizes some consonants in Shum)

Reflexes

Initials

Hlou

Initial clusters (not every cluster may be allowed)

  • pl tl ṭl ḱl kl ʔl > pl tl trl kl kl schl
  • npl ntl nṭl nḱl nkl > npl ntl ntr nkl nkl
  • bl dl ḍl ǵl gl > bl dl drl gl gl
  • nbl ndl nḍl nǵl ngl > nbl ndl ndr ngl ngl
  • fl vl sl > fl fl schl
  • tzl tsl txl > tz ts tx
  • ntzl ntsl ntxl > ntz nts ntx
  • dz ds dxl > z s x
  • ndzl ndsl ndxl > nl nl nl
  • ml nl ṇl > ml nl nr
  • pr, br > pf, v
  • kr, gr > sch
  • tr, dr > tr, dr
  • sp, st, sṭ/str, stl, sc, sk > schm, schn, schr, schl, x, sch
  • sm, sn, sṇ, sń > schm, schn, schr, x
  • stz sts stx > tz ts tx

The D-preinitial: some d- series become dz-series

The n-preinitial turns some consonants into prenasalized consonants

The r-preinitial (some koineization)

  • r-p r-t r-ṭ r-ḱ r-k r-ʔ > f t tr sch sch h
  • r-np r-nt r-nṭ r-nḱ r-nk > mpf ntz ntr nk nk
  • r-b r-d r-ḍ r-ǵ r-g > v d dr j g
  • r-nb r-nd r-nḍ r-nǵ r-ng > mpf nd ndr ng ng
  • r-f r-v r-z r-s r-x r-h > f w ntz nts ntx h
  • r-tz r-ts r-tx > z s x
  • r-ntz r-nts r-ntx > ntz nts ntx
  • r-dz r-ds r-dx > j j j
  • r-ndz r-nds r-ndx > ntz nts ntx
  • r-m r-n r-ṇ r-ń r-y r-l r-w > w n nr j j trl r

-k > glottal stop final

Shum

s- triggers tone split

b p > bh p

sb sp > b p

np nb > b mh

spr pr > ph p

sbr br > bh bh

nCl, r.Cl > nl or nlh

l > l, D.l > ll

f > h

Rimes

Tones

Hlou

  • -H > -n
  • -ʔ (unmarked tone), -X > -b

Sample

ʔouh ʔak zamX-zamX

The Sheep and the Horses