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=== Verbs === | === Verbs === | ||
Stem markers mainly marked aktionsart: | |||
* ʔ- dynamic | |||
* ŋ- causative | |||
* (Vcreaky)1 telic | |||
* 1V(creaky)l2V3 iterative | |||
* s-infix: to do in advance | |||
* various reduplications for "a little", gradual, frequentative or "too much" | |||
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Idavic | |
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Geographic distribution | Etalocin, eastern Txapoalli, Bjeheond |
Linguistic classification | One of Tricin's primary language families |
Proto-language | Proto-Idavic (PId) |
Idavic or Idavo-Etalocian is a Trician language family which includes Dodellic. The urheimat is central-western Etalocin. Proto-Idavic is inspired by Proto-Hebrew and Proto-Balto-Slavic.
Proto-Idavic grammar was very similar to that of Classical Netagin. Modern Idavic languages native to Etalocin have various typologies depending on the sprachbund.
Family tree
- Idavic
Phonology
Consonants
Proto-Idavic had about 26 consonants and had a distinction between front and back coronals and front and back velars.
Labial | Front coronal | Back coronal | Front velar | Back velar | Glottal | ||
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Nasal | m /m/ | n /n̪~n̠/ | ŋ /ɲ~ŋ/ | ||||
Plosive | voiceless | p /p/ | t /t̪/ | ť /t̠/ | ḱ /k̟/ | k /k̠/ | ʔ /ʔ/ |
voiced | b /b/ | d /d̪/ | ď /d̠/ | ǵ /g̟/ | g /g̠/ | ||
Fricative | s /s̟/ | š /s̠/ | x́ /x̟/ | x /x̠/ | h /h/ | ||
Affricate | c /t̪s̟/ | č /t̠s̠/ | |||||
Resonant | w /w/ | l /l̪/ | r /r/, ľ /ɺ/ | y /j/ |
s c were lamino-dental, and š č were retracted apico-alveolar.
Vowels
Proto-Idavic had a vowel system similar to that of Proto-Balto-Slavic.
Front | Back | |||
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short | long | short | long | |
Close | i /ɪ/ | ī /i:/ | u /ʊ/ | ū /u:/ |
Open | e /æ/ | ē /æ:/ | a /ɑ/ | ā /ɑ:/ |
Diphthongs: ay aw ey ew /ɑj ɑw ɛj ɛw/
Suprasegmentals
- Pitch accent: modal (á), creaky (ã)
- Creaky voice is the source of glottal reinforcement in Shalaian, gemination in Netagin and Khmerization in Eodlan.
Morphology
Triconsonantal but only Netagin preserves this
Intransitive and transitive forms turn into agent-oriented vs patient oriented in Netagin; most other Idavic languages retain only one of the intransitive and transitive forms.
Pronouns
1sg | 2sg | 3sg | 1pl | 2pl | 3pl | |
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Independent | *wēlu | *wēbu | - | *wēći | *wēnīʔi | - |
Emphatic | *hanlī | *hanbā | (demonstratives) | *hanćā | *hannīʔi | (demonstratives) |
Alienable | *le- | *be- | *ʔin- | *će- | *neśe- | *ʔeśe- |
Inalienable | *-alu | *-abu | *-ī | *-ćā | *-nīʔi | *-ūśu |
Nouns
decl. A | decl. B | decl. C | decl. D | |||||
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singular | plural | singular | plural | singular | plural | singular | plural | |
Absolute state | lēti | lētāla | ʔisteleḱi | ʔistelahaḱi | yāḱi | ŋiyāḱi | -īni | -ijē |
Construct state | lēta- | lētā- | ʔisteleḱa- | ʔistelahaḱa- | yāḱa- | ŋiyāḱa- | - | - |
Verbs
Stem markers mainly marked aktionsart:
- ʔ- dynamic
- ŋ- causative
- (Vcreaky)1 telic
- 1V(creaky)l2V3 iterative
- s-infix: to do in advance
- various reduplications for "a little", gradual, frequentative or "too much"
Stem | Intransitive | Transitive | Applicative | Transgressive | Verbal noun |
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a-stem | *1i2a3 | *-(e)12a3 | *-1in2a3 | *1a2ā3 | *1a2ī3i, *1e2ī3i |
e-stem | *1a2e3 | *-12e3 | *-1in2e3 | *ʔa1e2ā3 | *12e3eḱi |
ʔ-prefix stem | *ʔa12e3 | *-ʔa12u3 | *-ʔi1en2i3 | *ʔa12ā3 | *ʔa12ē3i |
ŋ-prefix stem | *ŋa12e3 | *-ŋ1a2u3 | *-ŋ1in2i3 | *ŋa12ā3 | *12ū3eḱi |
š-infix stem | *1aš2e3 | *-1aš2u3 | *-1išin2o3 | *1aš2ā3 | *1aš2ē3i |
creaky stem | *1ã2e3 | *-1ã2u3 | *-1ĩn2i3 | *1ã2ā3 | *te1ã2e3i |
2-redup | *21a2e3 | *-2a12u3 | *-21in2u3 | *21a2ā3 | *21a23eḱi |
3-redup | *1i2a3e3 | *-1a23u3 | *-1in2i3u3 | *1a2a3ā3 | *12a3ē3i |
13-redup | *1i31a2e3 | *-1i3a12u3 | *-1i31in2u3 | *1i31a2ā3 | *1i31a2ē3 |
Syntax
Proto-Idavic was rigidly head-initial with a morphosyntax similar to Lushootseed or Austronesian. Most present-day Idavic languages (except Netagin) are less head-initial.