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Qasunattuuji | |
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Qasunattuuji | |
Pronunciation | [qasunatˈtuːʐi] |
Created by | GJS |
Date | 2023 - present |
Setting | Alt-history North America, Western portion of Alaska |
Native to | Tuujiyumix Ilihuu |
Indo-European
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Latin Cyrillic Qasunattuuji braille | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Tuujiyumix Ilihuu |
Qasunattuuji is an Indo European language (classification pending feedback) spoken in the country of Tuujiyumix Ilihuu (real-life Alaska), where it enjoys an official status. Although its words are derived from PIE, its phonology and most of its morphology show traces related to the Inuit languages, as it's polysynthetic and has only the vowels /a/, /i/, and /u/, with length distinctions. It was created for an alternate history timeline where some PIE-speakers migrated all the way from Eastern Europe to Alaska and where the Russians made Alaska a protectorate instead of a colony.
Etymology
The name Qasunattiiji means real people or true people, while Tuujiyumix Ilihuu means Land of all Peoples. The name of the country was chosen to replace the old 'Greater Alaska' in order to distance the new country from Russia shortly after its independence in 1917.
Phonology
Phonological history
- Clipping en masse
- bʰ → pʰ → ɸ → h → q
- gʰ → dʰ → x → q
- ɣʷ → ɢ
- ɢː → ʁː
- gʲʰ → gʰ → dʰ → x → q
- tʲ → tʃ → ʃ → ʂ
- gʲ → dʒ → tʃ → ʃ → ʂ
- kʲ → tʃ → ʃ → ʂ
- gʷ → w → v
- gʷʰ → gʷ → kʷ → p
- dʰ → tʰ → t
- kʷ → p
- {e,o}j → iː
- {eː,oː}j → aː
- {e,o}w → uː
- {eː,oː}w → uː
- {eː,oː} → {iː,u}
Consonants
Labial | Alveolar | Palatal | Retroflex | Velar | Uvular | |||||||
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Nasal | m | n | (ŋ) | |||||||||
Stop | p | t | k | q | ɢ | |||||||
Fricative | f | v | s | ʂ | ʐ | χ | (ʁ) | |||||
Lateral | l | |||||||||||
Approximant | j |
Notes:
- Before /n/, /ŋ/ /ʁ/ are the allophones of /k/ and /q/, respectively.
- /ŋ/ also appears in Inuit borrowings.
- /ʁ/ is also used in verbal morphemes that are borrowed from Inuit. Its geminated version is equivalent to a /ɢː/.
Vowels
Front | Back | |
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Close | i(ː) | u(ː) |
Open | a(ː) |