Quibbertoot
Quibbertoot (native name kw'ibařsa ukwan) is a language spoken in Dagestan in Irta, by the Quibbertoot people (kw'ibařtutař, literally "womb people").
Diachronic history
Quibbertoot is a centum language, phonologically closest to Germanic languages. It's notable for preserving the PIE glottalics as weak ejectives though in some idiolects they are realized as unaspirated stops.
Morphology
Quibbertoot nouns do not have grammatical gender. There is however a collective suffix -ař which is cognate with the feminine gender in late PIE.
Notably, cases in Quibbertoot are agglutinative and a somewhat open class. Quibbertoot exhibits suffixaufnahme with the genitive case -sa. The cases that directly continue PIE cases are:
- the genitive -sa
- the dative -mə
- the instrumental/ergative -nā
- the ablative -mət'
Morphological pluralization is generally uncommon in Quibbertoot and occurs for very few nouns, which have irregular forms.
Verbs
A Semitic-style shift? or something close to Hittite?
Evidentiality
Quibbertoot has a complex system of evidential and modal particles which are always placed at the beginning of the sentence. This is a relic of VSO order in proto-Quibbertoot.