Yacavestu
Yacavestub is a head-final ("Altaic") agglutinative language spoken in Eastern Talma and Northern Etalocin, and is an official language of Quelocin (!werotunub in Yacavestub, from the !Zoom name tkwe) alongside Clofabosin. It's inspired aesthetically by drug names (cf. Clofabosin), Zulu, Welsh, and Estonian. It has clicks from !Zoom. It is an isolate, though some believe it is related to Idavic.
Yal eŋcuvil g!ifam herazu vestamad. = Methavir nalaminyl mekerylide ester axoram.
Todo
- reduplication
- -mad (e.g. ololirmad)
- -vab
- -mob
- -al
- -am
- -xab
- -mob
- -zob?
- -ub
- -ode
- rotunu = 'world'
- elir = 'one'
Panzux should be Yaca
Phonology
Consonants
m n ŋ p t ʈ k b d g f s h v z l ɬ r r(voiceless) j ⟨m n ŋ p t th c b d g f s h v z l hl r hr y⟩
clicks: @ g@ ! g! | g| || g||
(/ks/ is written ⟨x⟩.)
Word final l may be retroflexed to /ɭ/ or even lenited to /ɻ/. The lateral fricative /ɬ/ may be a palatal lateral fricative or even a palatal central fricative /ç/ depending on dialect. In those dialects the lateral click is also realized as a palatal click.
/d/ is often retroflex.
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | |
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Close | i, y /i/ | u /u/ | |
Mid | e /e/ | o /o/ | |
Open | a /a/ |
Morphology
Nouns
Case suffixes
- -b: (definite)
- -vab: definite accusative suffix
- -am: genitive
- -zod: at, in
- -ax: to
- -vil: from
Suffixaufnahme
Definiteness and possession
Nouns take a suffix for definiteness. Possessive suffixes are added directly to the noun for inalienable possession, and to the classifier for alienable possession.
vestu - 'language' | ||
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Number→ State↓ |
Singular | Plural |
Indefinite | vestu | vestəl |
Definite | vestub | vestələb |
1sg possessor | vestel | vestəlel |
2sg possessor | vestud | vestəlud |
3sg possessor | vestun | vestəlun |
1pl possessor | vestelax | vestəlelax |
2pl possessor | vestudax | vestəludax |
3pl possessor | vestunax | vestəlunax |
Verbs
Unlike in Clofabosin, Yacavestub verbs come in many different conjugations.
The subjunctive comes from a historical *hu.
Active verbs: -zad, subjunctive -zalu
Stative verbs: -rub, subjunctive -rugu
Verbs of motion: -thol, subjunctive -tholu
question particle: -bi, as in tritholubi? (is he coming?)