Roshterian/Proto-Roshterian: Difference between revisions

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! Person  !! ''ṋoṱiən'' "I rest" (independent) !! ''ṋoṱiən'' "I rest" (dependent)
! Person  !! ''ṋoṱiəṋ'' "I rest" (independent) !! ''mī-ṋṱiəṋ'' "I do not rest" (dependent)
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| 1SG || ṋoṱiən || ṋoṱiən
| 1SG || ṋoṱiəṋ || mī-ṋṱiəṋ
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| 2SG || ṋoṱiər || ṋoṱiər
| 2SG || ṋoṱiər || mī-ṋṱiər
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| 3SG.M || ṋoṱiəm || toremis
| 3SG.M || ṋoṱiəm || mī-ṋṱiəm
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| 3SG.F || ṋoṱiəs || toresis
| 3SG.F || ṋoṱiəs || mī-ṋṱiəs
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| 3SG.N || ṋoṱiə || tores
| 3SG.N || ṋoṱiə || mī-ṋṱiə
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| 1EX || ṋoṱiəmē || toremēs
| 1EX || ṋoṱiəmē || mī-ṋṱiəmē
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| 1IN || ṋoṱiəṋṱ || torentis
| 1IN || ṋoṱiəṋṱ || mī-ṋṱiəṋṱ
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| 2PL || ṋoṱiəsṱ || toresces
| 2PL || ṋoṱiəsṱ || mī-ṋṱiəsṱ
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| 3PL || ṋoṱiəṱ || toretis
| 3PL || ṋoṱiəṱ || mī-ṋṱiəṱ
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Revision as of 01:18, 18 November 2017

Old Roshterian is the reconstructed intermediate stage between Proto-Talmic and Roshterian. It was spoken approximately at the same time Thensarian was spoken.

  • stress shift to penultimate (endings have not dropped completely yet)
    • yields Modern Roshterian ultimate stress
  • Old Irishy allomorphy
  • ā >

Some words

  • φlat-nəm "seed" > Old Roshterian *ḽatnə > laaṉ "child (offspring)"
  • tekts "child" > Old Roshterian *tejṱ, tejs- > ṯeit, ṯeis- "child (young human)"
  • bonditejṱiə, bondejṱiə, bnejṱiə "child-bearer, child-rearer, babysitter" > breit, breiti- "woman"
  • soliθe > OR höḽiṱe "5" > helit, lite-
  • kabnənts > OR kabrəṋs "woman" > (lost)
  • snuwem "round" > OR nǖ "fat" > ṉii "big"
  • mārom "tree" > OR miəro "tree" > miar
  • dēdī > dēdii "tears" > ḏeeḏ
  • gwaθwā > baṱu "throat" > batu
  • nā > ṋiə "I" > nia
  • som, sam > hum "he"
  • sausmam > hauma "moon" > hoom
  • sk, st > ść, st > OR sṱ, st > st, s̱ṯ
  • Final -r has been deleted in endings

Phonology

Vowels

a e i o u ə ö ü ā ē ī ō ū ȫ ǖ iə uə aj ej öj uj iw

ȫ > aa in later Roshterian; aa also emerges from CL

Consonants

Labial Dental Alveolar Medial Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal *m *ṋ *n
Plosive voiceless *p *ṱ *t *k *q
voiced *b *ḓ *d *g
Fricative voiceless *s *h
voiced
Resonant *w *ḽ *l, *r *y

Stress

The initial stress in Proto-Talmic had shifted to penultimate by Pre-Roshterian. (becomes ultimate stress in Roshterian after final vowels are deleted)

Morphology

Nouns

Case? Maybe just absolute/construct

ḽatnə 'seed'
Construct Singular Plural
ḽatnai ḽatnə hēḽatnə

Verbs

Verbs have absolute and conjunct stems, much like in Old Irish. With a preverb or an incorporandum (incorporated noun stem), the conjunct form is used.

The process of attaching preverbs such as prepositions to verbs was productive in Proto-Talmic, which then was repurposed for applicatives and for noun incorporation in Old Roshterian [unlike in Thensarian which took a path more akin to IE languages].

The forms came from the following stress pattern:

Verb stress patterns in Pre-Roshterian [immediately after stress shift]
preverb first ... penult final
Absolute - secondary unstressed primary unstressed
Conjunct secondary unstressed unstressed primary unstressed

Handwave: This creates a succession of unstressed syllables in the conjunct form which gets smooshed together in Old Roshterian

Examples:

Person ṋoṱiəṋ "I rest" (independent) mī-ṋṱiəṋ "I do not rest" (dependent)
1SG ṋoṱiəṋ mī-ṋṱiəṋ
2SG ṋoṱiər mī-ṋṱiər
3SG.M ṋoṱiəm mī-ṋṱiəm
3SG.F ṋoṱiəs mī-ṋṱiəs
3SG.N ṋoṱiə mī-ṋṱiə
1EX ṋoṱiəmē mī-ṋṱiəmē
1IN ṋoṱiəṋṱ mī-ṋṱiəṋṱ
2PL ṋoṱiəsṱ mī-ṋṱiəsṱ
3PL ṋoṱiəṱ mī-ṋṱiəṱ

Pronouns

Singular Plural
1 *ṋiə *iəm
1 + 2 ???
2 *wēr ???
3 (masculine) *hum ???
3 (feminine) *hī
3 (inanimate) *he
4 (obviative) *pī