Ossamic

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Ossamic
Օսըշահմմը, Ōsəšahmmə
Pronunciation[o.sə.ˈʃaːm.mə]
Created byMelinoë
DateJune 9th, 2026
Native toArmenia: Lori, Tavush
Georgia: Kvemo Kartli
Azerbaijan: Gazakh, Aghstafa, Tovuz
EthnicityOssamics
Native speakers755 thousand (2022)
Early forms
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Armenia
Georgia
Language codes
ISO 639-3sish
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Ossamic (/ˈəʊ̯.sɑ.mɪk/; Autonym: Օսըշահմմը or Ōsəšahmmə, all /o.sə.ˈʃaːm.mə/) is a Chlesamnic language of the High Polovic branch spoken at the intersection of Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan, though it is entirely unintelligible with Caucasian Polovic.


Etymology

The English name is from Byzantine /ossamiˈkos/, from /ossaˈmia/, which is from Old Ossamic Օսըշահմմը (Ōsəšahmmə), which is a compound of օսըմ (ōsəm) ("lip") + -(ը)շահմ (-(ə)šahm) (abstract noun affix)+ -մը (-mə) ("our").

History

Phonology

Consonants

labial alveolar palatal velar
nasal m
մ, m
n
ն, n
stop unvoiced p
պ, p
t
տ, t
k
ի, k
aspirated
փ,

թ,

ք,
voiced b
բ, b
d
դ, d
g
գ, g
fricative unvoiced f
ֆ, f
s
ս, s
ʃ
շ, š
x
խ, x
voiced v
վ, v
z
զ, z
ʒ
ժ, ž
ɣ
ղ, ġ
affricate unvoiced t͡s
ծ, c
t͡ʃ
ճ, č
aspirated t͡sʰ
ց,
t͡ʃʰ
չ, čʻ
voiced d͡z
ձ, j
d͡ʒ
ջ, ǰ
approximant l
լ, l
j
յ, y
trill r
ռ,
tap ɾ
ր, r

Vowels

front central back
unround round
short long short long short long short long
High i
ի, i

իհ, ih
y
իւ, iw

իւհ, iwh
u
ու, u

ուհ, uh
Mid-high e
է, ē

էհ, ēh
ø
էւ, ēw
øː
էւհ, ēwh
ə
ը, ə
əː
ըհ, əh
o
օ, ō

օհ, ōh
Mid-low ɛ
ե, e
ɛː
եհ, eh
œ
եւ, ew
œː
եւհ, ewh
ɔ
ո, o
ɔː
ոհ, oh
Low ɑ
ա, a
ɑː
ահ, ah

Morphology

Nouns

Ossamic nouns decline on several categories, those being case, number, possessor, and (some nouns) animacy.


ə-type, animate endings
singular plural
nominative ֊ը
֊ընե
-əne
accusative ֊ըմ
-əm
֊ընեմ
-ənem
allative ֊ըհռ
-əhṙ
֊ընեհռ
-ənehṙ
genitive ֊ուտ
-ut
֊ընիւտ
-əniwt
ablative ֊իճ
-ič
֊ընայճ
-ənayč
dative ֊ըհ
-əh
֊ընեհ
-əneh
instrumental ֊ու
-u
֊ընիւ
-əniw
comitative ֊ոմ
-om
֊ընեւմ
-ənewm
ə-type, animate
վիլֆը (vilfə) յիգը (yigə) խիւնզը (xiwnzə)
singular plural singular plural singular plural
nominative վիլֆը
vilfə
վիլֆընե
vilfəne
յիգը
yigə
յիգընե
yigəne
խիւնզը
xiwnzə
խիւնզընե
xiwnzəne
accusative վիլֆըմ
vilfəm
վիլֆընեմ
vilfənem
յիգըմ
yigəm
յիգընեմ
yigənem
խիւնզըմ
xiwnzəm
խիւնզընեմ
xiwnzənem
allative վիլֆըհռ
vilfəhṙ
վիլֆընեհռ
vilfənehṙ
յիգըհռ
yigəhṙ
յիգընեհռ
yigənehṙ
խիւնզըհռ
xiwnzəhṙ
խիւնզընեհռ
xiwnzənehṙ
genitive վիլֆուտ
vilfut
վիլֆընիւտ
vilfəniwt
յիգուտ
yigut
յիգընիւտ
yigəniwt
խիւնզուտ
xiwnzut
խիւնզընիւտ
xiwnzəniwt
ablative վիլֆիճ
vilfič
վիլֆընայճ
vilfənayč
յիգիճ
yigič
յիգընայճ
yigənayč
խիւնզիճ
xiwnzič
խիւնզընայճ
xiwnzənayč
dative վիլֆըհ
vilfəh
վիլֆընեհ
vilfəneh
յիգըհ
yigəh
յիգընեհ
yigəneh
խիւնզըհ
xiwnzəh
խիւնզընեհ
xiwnzəneh
instrumental վիլֆու
vilfu
վիլֆընիւ
vilfəniw
յիգու
yigu
յիգընիւ
yigəniw
խիւնզու
xiwnzu
խիւնզընիւ
xiwnzəniw
comitative վիլֆոմ
vilfom
վիլֆընեւմ
vilfənewm
յիգոմ
yigom
յիգընեւմ
yigənewm
խիւնզոմ
xiwnzom
խիւնզընեւմ
xiwnzənewm

Adjectives

Verbs

Verbs have evolved to a predominantly agglutinative state, and have simplified greatly from what Old Thadic is thought to have had.

Aspect

Aspects are determined by the specific verbal affix used to form the stem of the verb. Ossamic has three main aspects, these being perfective, imperfective, and causative. These endings will be given in the infinitive forms.

perfective ֊նըմ
-nəm
imperfective ֊ըժինըմ
-əžinəm
causative ֊ըհնըմ
-əhnəm

The imperfective and causative can be paired together, though rarely, to form the imperfective causative, marked by ֊(ը)ժըհնըմ (-(ə)žəhnəm)

Tense

Ossamic has four main tenses, being present, near past, general/far past, and future, though occasionally an imperfect does show up. Classical Ossamic also carries a perfect marker, though this has largely been dropped in favor of auxiliary verbs.

plain perfect
present ֊∅֊
-∅-
֊∅(զ)ը֊
-∅(z)ə-
near past ֊զի֊
-zi-
֊զի(զ)ը֊
-zi(z)ə-
(far) past ֊զու֊
-zu-
֊զու(զ)ը֊
-zu(z)ə-
future ֊ճի֊
-či-
֊ճի(զ)ը֊
-či(z)ə-

The imperfect is marked through the suffix ֊մի֊ (-mi-), with the perfect being ֊մի(զ)ը֊ (-mi(z)ə-).

The distinction between the near past and the past is typically one of distance, with the plain past acting more as a far past, though occasionally it acts as a general past and thus for the near past too.

The similarity between the far past and the perfect marker is due to the etymology of both, having come from a common *-δουο (*-δʷo), but the perfect affix evolved irregularly.

Voices

Ossamic has two voices, though the intransitive formations are also treated as a voice grammatically. The two true voices are the active and the passive. The active voice goes unmarked, being the default, while both the passive and intransitive are explicitly marked with ֊ըռ (-əṙ) and ֊նե֊ (-ne-) respectively. The intransitive forms solely exist in ambitransitive verbs, while the passive can exist in any verb that can be transitive. This can be seen using three different verbs:

Mood

Ossamic has two moods, the indicative and subjunctive, though an imperative once existed.

indicative ֊∅֊
-∅-
subjunctive ֊մ
-m
imperative† ֊սիւ
-siw

Person markers

Ossamic marks subject person through a series of clitics that are identical to the clitics used for noun possession, though these are unrelated and are only identical due to inter-influence.

Subject markers
singular plural
1st ֊մը
-mə
֊միւ
-miw
2nd ֊զը
-zə
֊զիւ
-ziw
3rd ֊սը
-sə
֊սիւ
-siw
Object markers
singular plural
1st ըմ֊
əm-
իւմ֊
iwm-
2nd ըզ֊
əz-
իւզ֊
iwz-
3rd ըս֊
əs-
իւս֊
iws-

Pronouns

Syntax

Texts

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