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Revision as of 06:48, 6 February 2024
Introduction
Proto-Zanahic is the reconstructed ancestor of Zanahi and other Zanahic languages.
Phonology
Consonants
Labial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nasal | *m /m/ | *n /n/ | ||||
Stop | voiceless | *p /p/ | *t /t/ | *k /k/ | *’ /ʔ/ | |
voiced | *b /b/ | *d /d/ | *g /ɡ/ | |||
ejective | *ṗ /pʼ/ | *ṭ /tʼ/ | *ḳ /kʼ/ | |||
Affricate | voiceless | *c /ts/ | ||||
voiced | *z /dz/ | |||||
ejective | *ṣ /tsʼ/ | |||||
Fricative | *s /s/ | *š /ɕ/ | *h /h/ | |||
Trill | *r /r/ | |||||
Approximant | *l /l/ | *y /j/ | *w /w/ |
Vowels and Syllabics
Short | Long | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Front | Back | Front | Back | |
Close | *i /i/ | *u /u/ | *ī /iː/ | *ū /uː/ |
Mid | *e /ɛ/ | *ē /ɛː/ | ||
Open | *a /a/ | *o /ɒ/ | *ā /aː/ | *ō /ɒː/ |
Short | Long | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
/i/ | /u/ | /i/ | /u/ | |
/ɛ/ | *ey /ɛi/ | *ew /ɛu/ | *ēy /ɛːi/ | *ēw /ɛːu/ |
/a/ | *ay /ai/ | *aw /au/ | *āy /aːi/ | *āw /aːu/ |
/ɒ/ | *oy /ɒi/ | *ow /ɒu/ | *ōy /ɒːi/ | *ōw /ɒːu/ |
Consonant | Short | Long |
---|---|---|
/m/ | *m̥ /m̩/ | *m̥̄ /m̩ː/ |
/n/ | *n̥ /n̩/ | *n̥̄ /n̩ː/ |
/r/ | *r̥ /r̩/ | *r̥̄ /r̩ː/ |
/l/ | *l̥ /l̩/ | *l̥̄ /l̩ː/ |
Note that *i and *u (and their long forms *ī and *ū) are considered the syllabic counterparts of *y and *w respectively.
Orthography
Prosody
Stress
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
(IN PROGRESS)
Nominals
Pronouns
Personal pronouns
Demonstrative pronouns
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Numerals
Symbol | Cardinal number | ||
---|---|---|---|
masc. | fem. | neuter | |
1 | *’oynoh | *’oynā | *’oynom |
2 | *ṭuwō | *ṭuwāi | *ṭuwō |
3 | *treyeh | *treyeh | *treyā |
4 | *ketureh | *ketureh | *keturā |
5 | *penke | ||
6 | *šecš | ||
7 | *heptm̥ | ||
8 | *’octō | ||
9 | *newn̥ | ||
10 | *decm̥ | ||
20 | ṭuwīcn̥ti | ||
30 | trīcant | ||
100 | *cn̥tom |