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Conservative declension, analytic verbs
Conservative declension, analytic verbs
===Nouns and adjectives===
===Nouns and adjectives===
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align: center;"
|+ Masculine noun (soft stem)
|-
!| !! Singular !! Dual !! Plural
|-
!|Nominative
|''baet''||''baetae''||''buddwt''
|-
!|Accusative
|''baet''||''baetei''||''buddwt''
|-
!|{{abbtip|of a house|Genitive}}
|''beit''||''baetei''||''buddut''
|}
'goodness':
'goodness':
*sg. ''choer, chaer, cheir''
*sg. ''choer, chaer, cheir''

Revision as of 22:31, 3 May 2018

Al-Ȝarebydda is an alternative history descendant of Classical Arabic inspired by Welsh and Praimhín's Vrushka; it is intended to be a Welshy counterpart to our Arabic which is more Irishy (Irish has lots of a, á, í, ú; velarization; some suffixes like -án, -ún, -ín, -ú, -(a)í, -t(e)á, -anna, ...)

Diachronics

Conditioning factors: before or after emphatic consonants, stress

Umlaut (before non-emphatic consonants)

  • a-umlaut: a i u aa ii uu ay aw > /a e o a: e: o: ai au/
  • i-umlaut: a i u aa ii uu ay aw > /ɛ i ü e: i: ü: ɛi aü/ (a: > e: already by imāla)
  • u-umlaut: a i u aa ii uu ay aw > /œ ü u œ: ü: u: ɔi ɛu/

Loss of vowel length after umlaut; loss of geminates

alif > 0

yā' > /ð/ ddai

ḍād > /ɬ/ llawd

sīn, shīn, ṣād > /s ʃ ɧ/ sin, šin, sjawd

ṭā' > /p/ ex. ṭayyib > peddyb /pɛðəb/ 'good'

tā' > /t/

ẓā' > /ð/, /v/, /ɣ/ (randomly) ex. ghebi /ɣɛbi/ 'gazelle'; fuhr /vyhər/ 'noon'

qāf > /k/ c, kāf > /tʃ/ č

jīm > /g/

fā > /v/

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Dental/Alveolar Medial Palatal Velar Radical Glottal
Nasal m /m/ n /n/
Plosive plain p /pʰ/ t /tʰ/ ĉ /tʃ/ c /kʰ/ ʔ /ʔ/
voiced b /b/ d /d/ g /g/
Non-sibilant unvoiced th /θ/ ch /χ/ ħ /ħ/ h /h/
voiced f /v/ dd /ð/ gh /ʁ/ ȝ /ʕ/
Sibilant unvoiced s /s/ sj /ɧ/ ŝ /ʃ/
voiced z /z/
Lateral unvoiced ll /ɬ/
voiced l /l/
Trill r /r/

Vowels

a e i o w y ø u /a ɛ i ɔ u ə œ y/ + lots of diphthongs

Stress

Always penultimate

Morphology

Conservative declension, analytic verbs

Nouns and adjectives

Masculine noun (soft stem)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative baet baetae buddwt
Accusative baet baetei buddwt
Genitive beit baetei buddut

'goodness':

  • sg. choer, chaer, cheir
  • pl. chyddoer, chyddaer, chyddeir (broken plural, triptote)

try to save as much declension as possible

-a (nom), -a (acc), -e (gen) (feminine sg.)

-o/-ae (nom), -ei (acc, gen) (m. dual)

-tae (nom), -tei (acc, gen) (f. dual)

-w (nom), -i (acc, gen) (masculine plural)

-ot/-aet (nom), -eit (acc, gen) (feminine plural)

ʔaxḍar, xaḍrā, xuḍr is regularized to ʔachllar, ʔachllara, ʔachllaro, ʔachllartae, ʔachllarw, ʔachllarot 'green'

broken plurals - ?

Verbs