Khuamnisht
Khuamnisht | |
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K̔uamništ | |
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Setting | Verse:Lõis |
Indo-European
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K̔uamništ (natively K̔uamništ goč̔ /kʰuəmniʃt goʰtʃ/) is an Azalic language. It is significantly more agglutinative than English.
K̔uamništ has two dialects, a Southern one (leniting of medial aspirated stops to h, turning some umlauted vowels in Proto-Azalic into long vowels), and a Northern one which has ejectives.
It's in a sprachbund with Kwenya, a Hellenic language, and Anorite, a Semitic language.
Khuamnisht and Greek are the classical languages of Buddhism in Lõis.
Phonology
à /ɔ/
o may be /œ/
p̔ t̔ c̔ č̔ k̔ /pʰ tʰ tsʰ tʃʰ kʰ/
v x y /v x j/
Some sound changes
Initial *a (from initial PAzal *o) -> ya in some words (koineized)
PAzal *ə -> e
xuan, tà, t̔ria, p̔rur, p̔àx, šak, šavt, yaxt, nin, caxen
erkencaš, t̔ricaš, p̔rucaš, p̔àxcaš, šacaš, šavencaš, yaxcaš, nivcaš, k̔en
1000: t̔usk̔en
Morphology
Nouns
K̔uamništ nouns fall into three declension classes. First declension nouns pluralize by slenderizing their final consonants, and second declension nouns pluralize by adding final -e. Most nouns belong to the third declension, where nouns pluralize in -t̔ or -et̔.
Nouns in K̔uamništ have ten cases: ergative, absolutive, genitive, dative, instrumental, comitative, essive, locative, translative and distributive.
Adjectives
Unlike nouns, adjectives do not inflect.
Verbs
Weak: lov 'love' | Strong: bent 'bind' | Semi-strong: k̔olt 'grasp' | |
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Imperative | lov! | bent! | k̔olt! |
Present progressive | lovaš | bentaš | k̔oltaš |
Present habitual and aorist | lovel | bentel | k̔oltel |
Preterite | ollovaš | ebbentaš | okk̔oltaš |
Subjunctive (PAz irrealis + *wekw-) | ollovač̔aš | ebbentač̔aš | okk̔oltač̔aš |
Future (PAz irrealis + *h2el-) | lovlaš | bentlaš | k̔oltlaš |
Perfect (PAz stative + *steh2-) | lovt̔aš | bentt̔aš | k̔oltt̔aš |
Pluperfect (PAz stative + *ste-steh2-) | lovsat̔aš | bentsat̔aš | k̔oltsat̔aš |
Active part. | lovnt̔ | bentnt̔ | k̔oltnt̔ |
Passive part. | lovad | bentad | k̔oltad |
Syntax
Inspiration: poetic English, Urdu
Khuamnisht syntax is SOV head-initial like Anorite, but may be OSV or very occasionally SVO. Imperative and optative clauses use VSO syntax.
Khuamnisht is never pro-drop: Yet ye sebedžàt̔as! "Eat the vegetables!"