Swuntsim
Swuntsim | |
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təSfətsiv | |
Pronunciation | [/təˈsfətsiv/] |
Created by | IlL |
Setting | Verse:Tricin |
Tsimulh
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Talman Swutsim (natively təSfətsiv /təˈsfətsiv/) is a modern Tsimulh language. It is the traditional vernacular language of the Swutsim diaspora in Talma and Fyxám.
It's inspired by Lushootseed and Welsh.
Todo
pluralization - mess it up
- utcütsi (5, solid, compact things) or cütsi (8, various; pl) = 'shell'
- Scütsi (4, collectives and augmentatives), of Scutzis fame = personal name, meaning 'patient, enduring'
- tjway (7, places, slots, assignments) = 'name' (a name is an assignment)
- Yəy, yo fətjway? = Hello, what's your name?
- Cətjway... = My name is...
- Tidhamo! = See you!
Numbers
Talman Swutsim has a set of base 10 numerals inherited from Sacred Swutsim. Unlike in Sacred Swutsim, however, base 12 is used.
The number words 2 <= n <= 11 use tsə- for animates: tsəfisj 'two people', adh bo sdüch '13 people', güdh bo fisj sdüch '13 things'. Only the first word in a numeral inflects for animacy.
- adh (an.), güdh (inan; default)
- fisj
- iyəv
- uzon
- tu
- tjayzj
- butjo
- wivə
- ʔadhay
- cwidh
Todo: native base 10 units
Base 12 uses Rhythoed (or Tamil?) numbers for 11, 12 or higher units.
11. σədu < łădul
12. sdüch < șrüch
24. fisj sdüch
36. iyəv sdüch
144. cmen < cmen
Diachronical sketch
- m n > v dh
- sm sn > zv zd
- b d > b d
- g > gh > compensatory lengthening
Getting the aesthetic
- q qʷ > ŋ ŋʷ > n m
- gʷ > w when not word initial.
- sb sd > zv zd
- xʷ > f
- ʔC > C: (geminate)
- /ʔb ʔd/ > /b d/
- Zəpətj ʔusansj ʔəsoməv tüdjonf = the living fish swims in water
- əmam = mother; əpap = father
- tüdjo = water
- tjvic = house
- üvC > uuC
Orthography
Talman Swutsim is usually written in the Windermere script. Words from Sacred Swutsim are written in the original Swutsim orthography.
Phonology
Consonants
Like many Tsimulh languages, Sfətsiv has no liquids in native words. However, liquids occur in loaned vocabulary.
Labial | Dental | Palatal | Velar | Laryngeal | Glottal | ||||
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central | lateral | plain | lab'zed | ||||||
Nasal | m m | n n | (ŋ ŋ) | ||||||
Stop | tenuis | p p | t t | c k | cw kʷ | ʔ ʔ | |||
voiced | b b | d d | g g | gw gʷ | |||||
Fricative | voiceless | f f | s s | σ ɬ | sj ʃ | ch χ | chw χʷ | h h | |
voiced | v v | dh ð z z |
zj ʒ | ||||||
Affricate | tenuis | ts ts | ξ tɬ | tj tʃ | |||||
voiced | dj dʒ | ||||||||
Approximant | (r r) | y j | w w | (l ɴ̆) |
gw, chw become g, ch before rounded vowels /y u o/.
r, l, ŋ are used in loanwords.
Geminates are allowed and are rendered by doubling (for digraphs, doubling the first consonant)
Vowels
i ü u e ə o a /i ü u e ə o a/ + long vowels
Stress
Stress is always penultimate.
Morphology
Modern Sfətsiv has lost the Proto-Tsimulh noun class system, which was still active in Sacred Sfətsiv. Pronouns and verbs only agree in animacy and number.
Nouns
The genitive is marked with -s, but -əs after coronal fricatives: stsaσ 'a forest or similar collection' > stsaσəs 'of a forest'
-s- is often inserted between nouns in compounds.
Nouns with unmarked plurals and marked singulars are common. The singulative is marked with gü- in this case.
Expected noun class reflexes:
- ə-, pl. tsə- = humans, spirits
- bü-, pl. də- = animals and other things that move on their own
- p-, pl. əpi- = plants and mushrooms; things that grow
- s-, pl. düs-/dü- or dus-/du- = collections or large things
- üt-, pl. pσə- = roughly round, compact objects
- va-, pl. wə- = long objects; tools, instruments, devices
- tj-, pl. abi- = places, locations, slots
- gü-, pl. 0- or dh- = various... including fluids (powder, water, liquids, fire, light, waves, wind, ...)
- σi-, pl. wi- = time periods; events; things that are temporary (e.g. ice)
- t-, ti- = abstractions, manner, way, infinitives, verbal nouns (Class 10+11)
- da- = -ness, -hood (Class 12)
Pronouns
- co = I
- fo = you (sg)
- ot = we
- tsu = you (pl)
Possessive pronouns
Determiners
TODO: Separate forms for mass nouns
- every, all: tsəcwach 'everyone, every (for animates)'; wəcwach 'all things (for inanimates)'; cwach 'everything; all (mass nouns)'
- many: tsəzab 'many people'; wəzab 'many things'; zab 'much (mass nouns)'
- few: tsənuu 'few people'; wənuu 'few things'; nuu 'few (mass nouns)'
- other: əchasj 'another person'; tsəchasj 'other people'; chasj 'other things'
Verbs
The infinitive affix is t- for verb stems beginning with a vowel and ti- for verb stems beginning with a consonant.
Concord
The animate subject affix is ʔə- in the singular and tsə- in the plural. Verbs with inanimate subjects do not have any subject affix.
Personal affixes:
- 1sg cə-
- 2sg fə-
- 1pl gwə-
- 2pl tsü-
Tense
Mood
Voice
Syntax
Modern Sfətsiv is SVO and pro-drop.
Genitives precede nouns: cəʔəmams tjway 'my mother's name'
Vocabulary
Much of the vocabulary is native and inherited from Sacred Swutsim - but there are a lot of reborrowings from Sacred Swutsim. There are also loanwords from Amphirese, Rhythoed, and other Talman languages.