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1 ʔit > אִיט ʔit - | 1 ʔit > אִיט ʔit - | ||
2 ni[j]-s > נִי niH- | 2 ni[j]-s > נִי niH- | ||
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9 kuX- (qoph initial) | 9 kuX- (qoph initial) | ||
10 tgəp > daP- (P is another tone that comes from loss of final p) | 10 tgəp > daP- (P is another tone that comes from loss of final p) | ||
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4, 5, 9, 10 trigger begadkefat | 4, 5, 9, 10 trigger begadkefat |
Revision as of 04:55, 1 February 2020
Mono-Tiberian | |
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漢語 | |
Pronunciation | [/θál ʕɔ̂/] |
Created by | IlL |
Setting | Verse:Lõis |
Sino-Tibetan
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Sino-Tiberian (漢語 /θál ʕɔ̂/) is a divergent descendant of Old Chinese with a Tiberian Hebrew-inspired phonology. It is the only surviving descendant of Old Chinese that is monosyllabic and tonal. It can be written in the vocalized Hebrew alphabet with cantillation marks for tones.
Numbers:
1 ʔit > אִיט ʔit -
2 ni[j]-s > נִי niH-
3 srum/sram > שָם šåm-
4 s.lij-s > שִי šiH- or maybe śiH-
5 C.ŋˁaʔ > עָה ȝåX+
6 luk-
7 tsit-
8 hat-
9 kuX- (qoph initial)
10 tgəp > daP- (P is another tone that comes from loss of final p)
4, 5, 9, 10 trigger begadkefat
Diachronics
- Voiceless nasals > /f θ x/
Phonology
Initials
Initials = Tiberian Hebrew + /ɬ/
Vowels
Tiberian Hebrew vowels minus ultrashorts.
Finals
-m -n -3 -l -y -w -t -k