Fifth Linguifex Relay/At'ants'as: Difference between revisions
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! Mes !! msomi !! ak' | ! Mes !! msomi !! ak'alw-oy-m !! hewop'a-mi. | ||
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| 1sg.ERG || 1pl.LOC || joy-cause-1sg.PRF || want-TRN.1sg.IMPRF | | 1sg.ERG || 1pl.LOC || joy-cause-1sg.PRF || want-TRN.1sg.IMPRF | ||
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! At'ay !! plohu !! mes !! a- | ! At'ay !! plohu !! mes !! a=pos-i !! mor-hes, | ||
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| and.PRF || except || 1pl.INTR || strong.emotion=end-sg.LOC || die-INTR.1pl.PRF | | and.PRF || except || 1pl.INTR || strong.emotion=end-sg.LOC || die-INTR.1pl.PRF | ||
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! Nur !! | ! Nur !! pnetew-i !! msom !! hets'-oy-mi. | ||
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| as || past-sg.LOC || 1pl.P || be-cause-TRN.1sg.IMPRF | | as || past-sg.LOC || 1pl.P || be-cause-TRN.1sg.IMPRF | ||
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! Nu !! | ! Nu !! atsʼano-hi, | ||
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| and.IMPRF || know-INTR.1sg.IMPRF | | and.IMPRF || know-INTR.1sg.IMPRF | ||
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! Ye !! at' | ! Ye !! at'el-osh !! hs=wo-t !! pest-i !! ap'oy-mt, | ||
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| REL || leaf-pl.ERG || PROX=world-sg.ABS || future-sg.LOC || | | REL || leaf-pl.ERG || PROX=world-sg.ABS || future-sg.LOC || grow-TRN.3pl.PRF | ||
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! Nu !! hoyu | ! Nu !! hoyu=nur !! hots'ati-s !! hoy-i, | ||
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| and.IMPRF || then=like || time-sg.INTR || go-INTR.3sg.IMPRF | | and.IMPRF || then=like || time-sg.INTR || go-INTR.3sg.IMPRF | ||
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! A- | ! A=ht-e !! hs-i !! at'awos-i. | ||
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| strong.emotion=XDIS-INTR || PROX-LOC || | | strong.emotion=XDIS-INTR || PROX-LOC || breathe-INTR.3sg.IMPRF | ||
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Revision as of 13:22, 2 June 2017
Introduction
It was in the Tardiglacial that the Pre-Proto-Indo-Europeans started to migrate from the Balkans into the Kurgan. Many tribes migrated, of which the ancestors of the Proto-Indo-Europeans were the biggest. Another smaller tribe settled in the present day Crimean peninsula. These were the ancestors of the Ulopipotises, the wolf tribe.There was a rivalry and a constant strife between the Ulopipotises, the wolf tribe, and the Sisupotises, the horse tribe. Around 5000 BC, the wolf tribe was nearly extinguished. However, some of the dead pledged their allegiance to At'angirs, the god of death, and returned immortal to our world.
Some of the Ulopipotises migrated to Mesopotamia, where they founded the kingdom of Hoprots’atut. The kingdom dominated the region until the rise of the Sumerians, and was subsequently conquered. The Sumerian clan was mostly slaughtered, and the survivors fled into Europe.
Another clan of Ulopipotises migrated to Central Asia, where they were influenced by the Proto-Turks and the Mongols. They founded the Matut chiefdom around the 1st century AD. The chiefdom was conquered by the Mongols, Tatars and finally by the Russian Empire. In the 19th century, many Ulopipotises migrated to the UK and France in order to improve their living conditions.
The two clans were reunited in the 19th century, in the UK, and founded the secret society of the wolf. In the following years, the language of the Sumerian clan arose and became the standardized dialect of the Ulopipotises.
Concerning the grammar
The At'ants'as basic grammatical structure is similar to the grammar of PIE. Words are formed from verbal roots, inserted into stems, and inflected using a fusional system of prefixes and suffixes. However, At'ants'as did not develop the complex Ablaut patterns of PIE, and instead uses a simple, regular vowel gradation system. Moreover, At'ants'as innovated neither a complex verbal system as PIE did, nor inflecting adjectives. The At'ants'as grammar is verb final, and only the verb is compulsory. Subjects and objects can be added as prefixes to the verb, or to appear independently before it. Adjectives are either stative verbs, or used as prefixes. Adpositions are postpositions, and adjuncts may be inserted generally everywhere. At'ants'as morphosyntactic alignment depends on the gender of the noun. If the noun is animate, the alignment is tripartite. However, if the noun is inanimate, the alignment is ergative-absolutive. At'ants'as verbs have separate transitive and intransitive/passive/stative endings. The transitive endings correspond to PIE mi-conjugation, while the intransitive, passive and stative endings correspond to PIE passive endings. At'ants'as also possesses two systems of personal pronouns – an egocentric system (1st person vs. Non 1st person), and a demonstrative system (proximal, medial, distal).
Abbreviations
1 - first person
1POSS - inanimate possessive
2 - second person
2/3 - non first person
2POSS - animate / endearing inanimate possessive
3 - third person
ABS - absolutive case
ACT - active
DAT - directional case
DIST - distal person
DU - dual
ERG - ergative case
GER - gerund
IMPR - imperative
IMPRF - imperfective
INDF - indefinite pronoun
INST - instrumental
INTR - intransitive case / intransitive verbal mode
LOC - locative
MED - medial person
OBJ - objective prefix
P - patientive case
PASS - passive
PL - plural
PRF - perfective
PROX - proximate person
PTCL - particle
REL - relative pronoun
SG - singular
TRN - transitive verbal mode
VOC - vocative case
XDIS - extremely distal
El Texto
Mes msomi ak'alwoym hewop'ami.
At'ay plohu mes a-posi morhes,
Nur pnetewi msom hets'oymi.
Nu atsʼanohi,
Ye at'elosh hs-wot pesti ap'oymt,
Nu hoyu-nur hots'atis hoyi,
A-hte hsi at'awosi.
Ulopyat'omtrosk
Interlinear Glossing. Good Luck.
Mes | msomi | ak'alw-oy-m | hewop'a-mi. |
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1sg.ERG | 1pl.LOC | joy-cause-1sg.PRF | want-TRN.1sg.IMPRF |
At'ay | plohu | mes | a=pos-i | mor-hes, |
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and.PRF | except | 1pl.INTR | strong.emotion=end-sg.LOC | die-INTR.1pl.PRF |
Nur | pnetew-i | msom | hets'-oy-mi. |
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as | past-sg.LOC | 1pl.P | be-cause-TRN.1sg.IMPRF |
Nu | atsʼano-hi, |
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and.IMPRF | know-INTR.1sg.IMPRF |
Ye | at'el-osh | hs=wo-t | pest-i | ap'oy-mt, |
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REL | leaf-pl.ERG | PROX=world-sg.ABS | future-sg.LOC | grow-TRN.3pl.PRF |
Nu | hoyu=nur | hots'ati-s | hoy-i, |
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and.IMPRF | then=like | time-sg.INTR | go-INTR.3sg.IMPRF |
A=ht-e | hs-i | at'awos-i. |
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strong.emotion=XDIS-INTR | PROX-LOC | breathe-INTR.3sg.IMPRF |
Ulopyat'omtrosk |
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wolf-tamer-sg.2POSS |