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== Grammar == | |||
I have to have a solid idea of how nouns work in PEK; I'm probably gonna cliticize classifiers after nouns | |||
So the classifier is almost a suffix, maybe fully a suffix by PEK | |||
That may affect the Ernish I have now, which I'm willing to accept. In that case Ernish should probably choose one form, probably the PEK genitive plural for most nouns. | |||
Ensuring that Quququqquq genitives always end in a vowel is easy | |||
Genitive should be -some vowel + (ng) in PI | |||
Some nouns, like family terms and body parts, shouldn't have classifiers | |||
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Diachronics
Consonants
- p' -> PEK mˁ
- t' -> PEK tˁ
- k' -> PEK q
- PIr l -> PEK ć
- PIr y/g/hiatus breaker -> PEK y
- PIr k -> PEK ç
- PIr ng, r -> lengthens preceding vowel if before C, PEK 0 otherwise
- PIr s -> PEK χ
- PIr b/w -> PEK β
- PIr d -> ð (r in retroflexing environments)
- final nasal -> ŋ
- Non-final nasals stay put (n in PIr /rVn/ retroflexes)
- p, t stay put (t in PIr /rVt/ retroflexes)
Vowels
PIr ā a -> a ə
orV, arV -> arV, erV -> aV eV
Todo: lots of conditional vowel shifts
Vowel dissimilation? Because assimilation's boring
Family tree
Phonology
Consonants
m mˁ n ɳ ŋ
p t tˁ ʈ tɕ q
ʂ ç χ
β ð r j
Vowels
i e a o u ə + vowel length
Coloring effects
Grammar
I have to have a solid idea of how nouns work in PEK; I'm probably gonna cliticize classifiers after nouns
So the classifier is almost a suffix, maybe fully a suffix by PEK
That may affect the Ernish I have now, which I'm willing to accept. In that case Ernish should probably choose one form, probably the PEK genitive plural for most nouns.
Ensuring that Quququqquq genitives always end in a vowel is easy
Genitive should be -some vowel + (ng) in PI
Some nouns, like family terms and body parts, shouldn't have classifiers