User:Chrysophylax/Sketches
yašur ḇa aškilun
IPA: /ˈjaˌʃur p’əˈʾaʔʃkʰəˌlun/
Sketching out syntax
- Yamin gal ḇ'aštaḏ yamraḏ ašarraḡin ḇakaduš waḏiš.
yamin gal ḇa-aštaḏ ya-m-raḏ-ø a-šarraḡ-in ḇaka-du-š waḏi-š once here 1sg.poss.encl-father 3sg-ven-gather-pfv det.anim-queen-dat.anim sheep-pl-acc.anim all-acc.anim
- "My father once came and gathered all sheep for the queen."
- Yamin gal laḇal isakušu ḇ'aštaḏin aši kašu ini l'adur lašut.
yamin gal la-ḇal-ø i-sakuš-u ḇa-aštaḏ-in aši kašu ini la-adur laš-ut once here 2sg-promise-pfv det.inan-task-dat.inan 1sg.poss.encl-father-dat.anim one night with 2sg.poss.encl-side your
- "You did once here for this task promise one night by your side to my father."
- Gir šarraḡa parḇi, laš, lawkad ya ulamkad šamat.
gir šarraḡ-a parḇi laš la-w-kad-ø ya u-la-m-kad-ø šamat yet queen-voc illustrious you 2sg-and-go-pfv and not-2sg-ven-go-pfv again
- "Yet, O illustrious queen, you left and did not again return."
Phonology
Has three distinctive vowels: i /i/, u /u/,a /a/, which all reduce to ə in a 'weak' position1.
Three consonant series: unaspirated b /p/, d /t/, g /k/, aspirated p /pʰ/, t /tʰ/, k /kʰ/, ejective ḇ /p’/, ḏ /t’/, ḡ /k’/ These series of stops have traditionally been termed the tenuis, the fortis, and the lenis series.
The language has regressive (leftward) pre-glottalization before the fortis and lenis stops, thus yataḏa /jəˈʔtʰaʔt’a/ 'he collects' but gaduš /katuʃ/ 'knife'
- 1. In the religious register yašur isali (“refined speech”) every vowel is pronounced as it were and does not reduce. Compare ašarraḡin (“to the queen”) pronounced /aˈʃaraʔˌk’in/ with regular /əˈʃarəʔˌk’in/
Proto-Celtic per Hispaniam
- Monophthongisation (~Late Latin)
- *oi̯, ,*ou̯, *ei̯ > ū, ū, ī
- ūnos < *oinos, tūtā < *toutā, sūlīs < *sūleis
- *oi̯, ,*ou̯, *ei̯ > ū, ū, ī
- Loss of final *m
- *m > 0 / _#
- ɸatera < *ɸateram
- *m > 0 / _#
- Simplifcation of /ns/ to /s/
- *ns > s
- asis < *ansis
- *ns > s
- Loss of *g between vowels
- *g > 0 / V_V
- rīam < *rīgam
- *g > 0 / V_V
- Short vowels change in quality
- a, *e, *i, *o, *u > a, ɛ, e, ɔ, o
- Long vowels shorten
- ā, *ē, *ī, *ō, *ū > a, e, i, o, u
- End result: 7-vowel inventory
- a ɛ e ɔ o i u
- Monopththongisation (Romance)
- *oi̯ , *au̯, *ai̯ > e, ɔ, ɛ~e
- makʷe < *makʷoi, tɔsɔ < *tausom, kɛkɔ < *kaikom
- *oi̯ , *au̯, *ai̯ > e, ɔ, ɛ~e
- Word-initial anaptyxis for /s/ + consonant
- *s > es / #_C
- estrɛna < *strīnām
- *s > es / #_C
- Voicing of plosives between vowels
- *p, *t, *k > b, d, g / V_V
- kɛgɔ < *kaikom
- *p, *t, *k > b, d, g / V_V
- Syncope of unstressed syllables near *r and *l
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- sulbɔs < *sūlibos, ɸadra < *ɸateram
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- Debuccalisation of *ɸ
- *ɸ > h / #_ && V_V
- hadra < *ɸateram, nɛhuts < *neɸūts
- *ɸ > h / #_ && V_V
- Only allow *a, *e, *o as word-final (Proto-Western-Romance?)
- Syncretism: Replacement of hadrɛbɔs by hadrɛbes in the dat. pl.
r-stem example
hader, hadrɔs (father) | ||||
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Number | Singular | Plural | ||
Nominative | hader | hadras | ||
Genitive | hadrɔs | hadrɔ | ||
Accusative | hadra | hadras | ||
Dative | hadre | hadrɛbes | ||
Ablative | hadre | hadrɛbes | ||
Instrumental | hadre | hadrɛbes | ||
Locative | hadre | hadrɛbes |
NB. ”There also seems to be a marked tendency to confuse different forms even when they have not become homophonous (like in the generally more distinct plurals), which indicates the nominal deflexion was not only caused by phonetic mergers, but also by structural factors.[22] As a result of the untenability of the noun case system after these phonetic changes, vulgar Latin moved from being a markedly synthetic language to a more analytic language.” — Vulgar Latin
> hader, hadra | hadras, hadras