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Revision as of 04:24, 4 May 2016
Tigel (/ˈtʰɪgɤˤ/ pronounced "tiggle" in English) is a West Talmic language.
1: cēm- > ciew 2: tithōr > tyσer 3: nazge > nég-L 4: dhaufe > dǿ-L 5: salir > seler 6: stām > stáw 7: rōde > ryøλ-L 8: lorethe > løreσ-L 9: farve > erv-L 10: ħiōr > yør
Phonology
Tigel phonology is partially based on German and Irish.
Consonants
Tigel has around 20 consonants, like most West Talmic languages.
Labial | Alveolar | Lateral | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | ||
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Nasal | m /m/ | n /n/ | ŋ /ŋ/ | l [ɴ] | |||
Stop/Affricate | tenuis | b /p/ | d /t/ | g /k/ | |||
aspirated | p /pʰ/ | t /tʰ/ | c /kʰ/ | ||||
Fricative | voiceless | f /f/ | s /s/ | σ /ɬ/ | ch /x/ | r /χ~ʁ~ʀ/ | h /h/ |
voiced | v /v/ | z /z/ | λ /ɮ/ | ğ /ɣ/ | |||
Trill | |||||||
Approximant | w /w/ | l /ʟ/ |
Notes:
- The aspiration distinction is neutralized word-finally.
- Unaspirated consonants are half-voiced between vowels.
- /t, d/ are alveolar for most speakers.
- /ɬ, ɮ/ are dental [] in the acrolect. They are alveolar [] in regional or basilectal speech.
- /s, z/ are retracted [s̠, z̠], similar to the Northern/Central Castillan Spanish and Modern Greek counterparts.
- /ʟ/ is phonetically a pharyngealized uvular approximant [ʁ̞ˤ] or a backed uvular approximant [ʁ̠̞] which may be pronounced with compressed lips [ʁ̞ˤᵝ~ʁ̠̞ᵝ]; the vocalic quality resembles [ɤ]. It is similar to the Philadelphia English vocalized L. The realization [ɴ] may be heard after stressed vowels. (This article uses /ʟ/ for simplicity.)
- It is vocalized in unstressed syllables to [ɤˁ].
- In classical singing and some dialects [ɫ] is used.
- /ʀ/ is a trill [ʀ] in careful speech. It is a fricative [ʁ] or an approximant [ʁ̞] in casual speech which devoices to [χ] word-finally or after an aspirate. The main features distinguishing /ʀ/ from /ʟ/ are greater frication and absence of pharyngealization in the former.
- In classical singing and some dialects [r] is used.
Initial consonant mutations
The following consonants can undergo initial lenition and/or eclipsis (except sC clusters):
Root letter | m | p | b | f | t | d | s | z | c | g |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lenited | w | f | v | 0 | σ | λ | h | 0 | ch | ğ |
Eclipsed | m | b | m | v | d | n | z | z | g | ŋ |
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
unrounded | rounded | unrounded | rounded | unrounded | rounded | |||||
short | long | short | long | short | short | long | short | short | long | |
Close | i /ɪ/ | í /iː/ | y /ʏ/ | ý /yː/ | u /ɵ/ | ú /ʉː/ | ul, úl /ʊˁː/ | |||
Mid | e /ɛ/ | é /eː/ | ø /œ/ | ǿ /øː/ | e /ə/ | o /ɞ/ | ó /ɵː/ | el [ɤ] | ol, ól /ɔˤː/ | |
Open | á /aː/ | a /ɐ/ | al, ál /ɒˁː/ |
Diphthongs: ie yø uo /iə yə uə/
ğ after a vowel is silent and works like Turkish ğ: before a consonant it lengthens the previous vowel and before a vowel it simply becomes silent.
Umlaut
Words may undergo i-umlaut or u-umlaut under the addition of some affixes.
Root vowel | a | a | e | é | i | í | ie | o | ó | u | ú | uo |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
u-umlaut | o | ó | ø | ǿ | y | ý | yø | - | - | - | - | - |
i-umlaut | e | é | - | - | - | - | - | ø | ǿ | y | ý | yø |
L-colored vowels
Morphology
Nouns
Masculine vowel declension
Use ~ AW neuter determiner endings?
clúde - 'time' | ||
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Number→ State↓ |
Singular | Plural |
Indefinite | clúde-N | clúden-H |
Definite | a chlúde-L | clúder |
Construct | clúdew-L | clúder-L |
Masculine consonantal declension
The mutation after the noun surfaces on adjectives and genitive nouns.
suor - 'house' | ||
---|---|---|
Number→ State↓ |
Singular | Plural |
Indefinite | suor-N | suore-H |
Definite | a huor-L | suoren |
Construct | suor-L | suorer-L |
Feminine vowel declension
Feminine consonant declension
iew - 'mother' | ||
---|---|---|
Number→ State↓ |
Singular | Plural |
Indefinite | iew | iewer |
Definite | a niew-N | a hiew-H |
Construct | yøw-L | yøwen-L |
Adjectives
Pronouns
Prepositions
Prepositions are inflected, in the ancestor Thensarian.
1sg | 2sg.m | 2sg.f | 3sg.m | 3sg.f | 1pl.ex | 1pl.in | 2pl | 3pl | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
de-L, d'- (before a vowel) 'in' | dien | dies | dyøs | dý | dí | diew | died | diech | dyør |
gil 'from' | giln | giles | gyles | gyle | gile | gilew | giled | gilech | gyler |
Verbs
Syntax
Conjunctions
- ir: and
- aσ: or
- ach: but