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ng > ŋ, g > x, gʷ > xʷ, w- > gʷ-, y- > dz- | ng > ŋ, g > x, gʷ > xʷ, w- > gʷ-, y- > dz- | ||
e o > ə, e induces some palzn | |||
==Morphology== | ==Morphology== |
Revision as of 05:19, 24 March 2020
???? is a Celtic language and the most widely known Jewish language. It is an isolate within Celtic.
Inspiration: Lushootseed, Welsh
bakʷ = son
Chain shifts:
mm, mb > m > b > v
nn, nd > n > d > ð
ng > ŋ, g > x, gʷ > xʷ, w- > gʷ-, y- > dz-
e o > ə, e induces some palzn
Morphology
Nominals
neuter nouns merge into masculine
definite article:
- nom: sg.m/f/n -inn -in -an; pl. -nih
- acc: sg.m/f/n -na -in -na; pl. -nih
- gen: sg.m/f/n -ni -náh -ni; pl. -mab (-ub-nab > -umab)
"man": (-virah is also a masculine agentive)
- nom virah, virasinn; virih, virinnih
- acc vira, virana; virih, virinnih
- gen viri, virini; virub, virumab
"woman":
- nom ban, banin; banáh, banánnih
- acc (same as nom)
- gen banáh, banánnáh; banáb, banámab
-or/-0 nouns, -or adjectives
- nom: Yúdákah Yúdák Yúdáka; Yúdákih
- acc: Yúdáka Yúdák Yúdáka; Yúdákih
- gen: Yúdáki Yúdákáh Yúdáki; Yúdákub
-er nouns/adjectives
-or nouns (u-stem)
athematics