Proto-Tungric

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Proto-Tungric is the hypothetical ancestor of the Tungric languages.

Introduction

Proto-Tungric is the result of taking an Italic base and applying a rough approximation of the PIE to Proto-Germanic sound changes.

The Italic base of Proto-Tungric has the following features:

  • Lacks merger of original /θ, xʷ, f/.
  • Stress similar to Classical Latin.
  • Lacks Classical Latin vowel weakenings.


Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Vowels

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Nouns

Nouns had three genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter.

a-stems

*akraz m. "field" *juką n. "yoke"
Nominative *akraz *akrōz, -ōs, -ai *juką *jukō
Vocative *akr
Accusative *akrą *akrōz, -ōs
Genitive *akrī, -as *akrǭ, -aisǭ *jukī, -as *jukǭ, -aisǭ
Dative *akrōi *akraiz, -abiz *jukōi *jukaiz, -abiz
Instrumental *akrô *jukô

ō-stems

*þauþō f. "people"
Nominative *þauþō *þauþōz, -ōi
Vocative
Accusative *þauþǭ *þauþōnz
Genitive *þauþōz *þauþōsǭ
Dative *þauþōi *þauþōiz, -ōbiz
Instrumental *þauþô

i-stems

*minþiz f. "mind" *mari n. "sea"
Nominative *minþiz *minþēz *mari *mar
Vocative
Accusative *minþį *minþinz
Genitive *minþīz *minþijǭ *marīz *mar
Dative *minþī *minþibiz *marī *maribiz
Instrumental *minþî *marî

Note: The genitive plural and neuter nominative-vocative-accusative plural are subject to Siever's law.

u-stems

*farþuz m. "port" *harnu n. "horn"
Nominative *farþuz *farþawiz *harnu *harnuwō
Vocative
Accusative *farþų *farþunz
Genitive *farþauz *farþuwǭ *harnauz *harnuwǭ
Dative *farþawī *farþubiz *harnawī *harnubiz
Instrumental *farþû *harnû

n-stems

*gemô m. "man" *namį n. "name" *ankwį n. "fat, grease"
Nominative *gemô *gemaniz *namį *nam *ankwį *anwinō
Vocative
Accusative *gemanį *gemaninz
Genitive *gemaniz *gemanǭ *namniz *nam *ankwiniz *ankwinǭ
Dative *gemanī *gemambiz *nam *namnibiz *ankwinī *ankwimbiz
Instrumental *gemani *namni *ankwini

Note: Neuter nouns may be declined either as *namį or *ankwį. Generally, neuter nouns ending in *-mį follow the former pattern, while other neuter nouns follow the latter pattern.

ōn-stems

*ahtijō f. "action"
Nominative *ahtijô *ahtijōniz
Vocative
Accusative *ahtijōnį *ahtijōninz
Genitive *ahtijōniz *ahtijōnǭ
Dative *ahtijōnī *ahtijōmbiz
Instrumental *ahtijōni

r-stems

*maþēr f. "mother"
Nominative *maþēr *maþriz
Vocative
Accusative *maþ *maþrinz
Genitive *maþriz *maþ
Dative *maþ *maþribiz
Instrumental *maþri

z-stems

*amōz m. "love" *þemfaz n. "time"
Nominative *amōz *amaziz *þemfaz *þimfizō
Vocative
Accusative *amazį *amazinz
Genitive *amaziz *amazǭ *þimfiziz *þimfizǭ
Dative *amazī *amazibiz *þimfizī *þimfizibiz
Instrumental *amazi *þimfizi

Pronouns

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources