Þeoþlewisæþ

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Old Tsjoen was an older form of Tsjoen, spoken ca. -100~300 fT (around the time of Old Wiobian).

Phonology

Old Norse-Middle Chinese hybrid gib

Consonants

Þeoþlewisæþ consonants
  Labial Dental Alveolar Medial Palatal Velar
Nasal m /m/ n /n/ ng /ŋ/
Plosive voiceless p /p/ t /t/ k /k/
voiced b /b/ d /d/ g /g/
Fricative voiceless f /f/ θ /θ/ s /s/ x /ɬ/ h /x~h/
voiced β /β/ δ /δ/ z /z/ γ /ɣ/
Affricate voiceless ts /ts/
voiced dz /dz/
Resonant v /w/ r /r/ l /l/ ζ /ɻ/ j /j/
  • In Modern Tsjoen, /β ð ɣ/ merged with /b d g/ word-initially and was lost in other environments. /dz/ merged with /z/ and /zj/ merged with /ɻ/.
  • /ŋ/ and clusters with /ŋ/ were allowed word-initially, unlike in Modern Tsjoen.

Vowels

Old Tsjoen probably had 9 short and long monophthongs.

Front Central Back
unrounded rounded
Close i /i/, í /iː/ y /y/, ý /yː/ u /u/, ú /uː/
Mid e /e/, é /eː/ ø /ø/, ǿ /øː/ ə /ə~ɨ/, ə́ /əː/ o /o/, ó /oː/
Open æ /ɛ/, ǽ /ɛː/ a /a/ á /ɑː/

Diphthongs

Numerous -j and -w diphthongs (some from PWio -dj and -hw)

*nkwaadj 'song, chant' > Old Tsj. gváj 'poem' > Modern Tsj. gvae 'poem'

Morphology

Old Tsjoen morphology was more complex than modern Tsjoen. Modern Tsjoen is analytic as a result of influence from the Hlou-Shum languages and more recently Rhythoed.

Syntax