Proto-Coelo-Caric
The Proto-Coelo-Caric language is the reconstructed ancestor of the Coelo-Caric languages, Silōs and Carichendan. It would have descended from the Proto-Sinos-Koelic language.
Phonology
Pre-Coelo-Caric
Based on phonological symmetry and on comparative reconstruction with the Sinushyeinametiniq language, the Proto-Coelo-Caric language was most likely in the middle of the first period of liquid and oral erosion of this phonological system, processes which are characteristic of nearly all stages of the daughter languages.
Early Pre-Coelo-Caric | Labial | Dental | Rhotic | Alveolar | Velar |
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Nasal | m | n̪ <ʼn> | n˞ <ň> | n | ŋ |
Plosive | p | t̪ <z> | t˞ <r> | t | k |
Fricative | ɸ | θ <þ> | ʃ˞ <ś> | s | x |
Late Pre-Coelo-Caric | Labial | Dental | Rhotic | Alveolar | Velar |
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Nasal | m | n̪ <ʼn> | n˞ <ň> | n | ŋ |
Plosive | b | t̪ <z> | t˞ <r> | t | k |
Fricative | ɸ | θ <þ> | ʒ˞ <ź> | s | ʃ <x> |
Proto-Coelo-Caric
The changes that the phonology underwent to include tentative phonemes which could have developed after the split analogically affected only the nasal stops, which underwent oralization or Coelo-Caric liquid to become approximants and voiced, possibly nasalized fricatives.
Proto-Coelo-Caric | Labial | Dental | Rhotic | Alveolar | Velar |
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Nasal | m | n̪ <ʼn> | n˞ <ň> | n | ŋ |
Plosive | b | t̪ <z> | t˞ <r> | t | k |
Fricative | ɸ | θ <þ> | ʒ˞ <ź> | s | ʃ <x> |
Liquid | (ð) | (j) | (l) |
Development into the Coelo-Caric languages
Phonological stages from Proto-Coelo-Caric to Standard Modern Silōs
The following changes are known or presumed to have occurred in the history of Pre-Silōs in the wider sense from the end of Proto-Coelo-Caric up to the modern language. The changes are roughly in chronological order, with changes that operate on the outcome of earlier ones appearing later in the list.
Pre-Silōs (pS)
This stage began with the separation of a distinct speech, perhaps while still forming part of the Proto-Coelo-Caric dialect continuum. It contained many innovations that were shared with Pre-Carichendan to various degrees, probably through areal contacts, and mutual intelligibility with other dialects would have remained for some time. It was nevertheless on its own path, whether dialect or language.
Denasalization of PCC */ʼn/ ([n̪], an interdental nasal stop):
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Merging and affricatization of PCC */x/, */g/ into a new consonant, */ǯ/ [d͡ʒ] — *ča čenta "home world" > *ǯaǯenta > zazelta "Earth, the world"; *uxa "blue" > *uǯa > zva
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*/ŋ/ > */ɴ/ — *ŋa "to have" > *ɴa > a |
Strengthening of PCC voiceless fricatives into plosives:
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Lenition of the velar plosive */k/ to a new consonant, */x/ [x] (probably [h] in some environments) — *ʼnakis "strength" > *ðaxis > fais |
*/ɔe/ > */ɔj/; */eɔ/ > */jɔ/ — *teɸnɔe "speech, language" > *tepɔj > tepōi "language"; *leɔ "that" > *ljɔ > liō "(s)he/it, this/that" |
Hiatus epenthesis. The epentheme is */n/ if at least one of the vowels is */a/ and neither is */u/, unless there is a neighboring */n/ already present, in which case it is instead */j/. Otherwise, a new consonant, */w/, breaks the hiatus:
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Merging of */j/ to */i/ |
In closed syllables, and when permitted by phonotactics, the reduction of the diphthong */iɔ/ into */iw/ |
Appearance of the closed vowel, phonemicising the reduced, nasal allophone */ɵ/ of */ɔ/ between nasal consonants — *ð-a-ɔ-m-sats "in the perspective of going towards" > *ðanɵmsats > falusats "hello (polite)" |
*/ð/ > */v/ |
Primitive Silōs (PmS)
Coelo-Caric labial change: Chain shift of the labial consonants. Voice is no longer contrastive of the plosive consonants.
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*/wv/ > */w/ |
Old Silōs (OS)
*/ɵ/ > */ū/ — *ð-a-ɔ-m-sats "in the perspective of moving towards" > *vanwɵsats > *vanūsats > falusats "hello (polite)" |
*/ɔ/ > */ō/ — *ð-ɔ-a-m-sats "in the perspective of moving away" > *vɔnwasats > *vōnwasats > fōlvasats "goodbye (polite)" |
Liquid: in relatively unpredictable environments, the changes */n/ to */l/ and */l/ to */r/ occur, which may or may not occur in feeding order — *ɸmxala "time" > *pǯala > pzara; *sinɔ-s "one" > silōs
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*/ǯ/ > /z/ [ʒ] — *čtɔb "the sun" > ǯtōm > ztōm "(decimal) point, dot" |
Phonological stages from Proto-Coelo-Caric to Modern Carichendan
The following changes are known or presumed to have occurred in the history of Carichendan in the wider sense from the end of Proto-Coelo-Caric up to the modern language. The changes are roughly in chronological order, with changes that operate on the outcome of earlier ones appearing later in the list.
Pre-Carichendan (pC)
This stage began with the separation of a distinct speech, perhaps while still forming part of the Proto-Coelo-Caric dialect continuum. It contained many innovations that were shared with Pre-Silōs to various degrees, probably through areal contacts, and mutual intelligibility with other dialects would have remained for some time. It was nevertheless on its own path, whether dialect or language.
Merging of non-high back vowels: */ɔ/, */a/ > */a/ — *nɔam "we (inclusive or dual)" > *naam > nami "we" |
Reduction of open diphthongs: */ae/ > */a/; */ea/ > */a/ — *teɸnɔe "speech, language" > *teɸnae > *teɸna > dyela "to say"; *leɔ "that" > *lea > la "that"; *leɔlen "those" > *lealen > lálen |
Prevention of open gemination: */aa/ > */a/; */ee/ > */ej/ — *nɔam "we (inclusive or dual)" > *naam > *nam > nami "we"; *ye mee "from" > *ye-mej > yamai |
Stress accent on the vowel preceding the last consonant or hiatus in a word. |
Liquid: in relatively unpredictable environments, the changes */n/ to */l/ and */l/ to */r/ occur, which may or may not occur in feeding order — *teɸnɔe "speech, language" > *tjena > dyela "to say"
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Denasalization of PCC */ʼn/ ([n̪], an interdental nasal stop):
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Primitive Carichendan (PmC)
Spiration of voiceless fricatives: The non-sibilant voiceless fricatives, */ɸ/, */þ/, and */h/, widely merge onto */h/, with some exceptions:
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First palatalization:
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Coelo-Caric labial change: Merger of the labial stops.
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Nasal harmony: A plosive at the end of a consonant cluster and with a neighboring nasal stop becomes a nasal stop — *(C)CPVN > *(C)CNVN, where C is any consonant, V is any vowel, P is any plosive, and N is any nasal consonant — *čtɔb tjɔya "dull sun(light)" > *čtamdjaya > *čnamdjaya > cheundala "yellow" |
Appearance of the closed vowel, phonemicizing the reduced, nasal allophone */ɵ/ of */a/ (<*/a/, */ɔ/) between nasal consonants — *čtɔb tjɔya "dull sun(light)" > *čnamdjaya > *čnɵmdjaya > cheundala "yellow"
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*/ð/ > */d/ — *ʼnakis "strength" > *ðakix > *dakix > dakish |
Old Carichendan (OC)
*/md/ > */nd/ — *teʼni "name" > *semdi > sandi |
*/kn/ > */ŋn/ — *tsaknali "to know" > *tsaŋnali > tsangnali |
*/nk/ > */ŋg/ — *sanka let "to buy" > *saŋgalet > sangarat |