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=== Tense and Aspect ===
=== Tense and Aspect ===
== Numbers ==
{| class="wikitable"  style="display: inline-table;"
|+caption | Aeranir numbers
|-
! #
! Cardinal
! Ordinal
! Adverbial
! #
! Cardinal
! Ordinal
! Adverbial
! #
! Cardinal
! Ordinal
! Adverbial
! #
! Cardinal
! Ordinal
! Adverbial
|-
! 1
| ''īmus''
| ''prīstus''
| ''temper''
! 11
| ''īnhīntur''
| ''īnhīnsus''
| ''īnhīntin''
! 21
| ''calhier īmus''
| ''calhitus prīstus''
| ''calhin temper''
! 120
| ''octzāculhier''
| ''octzāculhitus''
| ''octzāculhin''
|- 
! 2
| ''sēr''
| ''metzumnus''
| ''vēriēs''
! 12
| ''verhīntur''
| ''verhīnsus''
| ''verhīntin''
! 22
| ''calhier sēr''
| ''calhitus metzumnus''
| ''calhin vēriēs''
! 140
| ''nāculhier''
| ''nāculhitus''
| ''nāculhin''
|- 
! 3
| ''morier''
| ''moritus''
| ''moriēs''
! 13
| ''prōhīntur''
| ''prōhīnsus''
| ''prōhīntin''
! 30
| ''calhier qehentzier''
| ''calhitus qehēnsus''
| ''calhin qehen''
! 160
| ''nāquenculhier''
| ''nāquenculhitus''
| ''nāquenculhin''
|- 
! 4
| ''quatlur''
| ''quallus''
| ''quatziēs''
! 14
| ''quatlāhīntur''
| ''quatlāhīnsus''
| ''quatlāhīntin''
! 40
| ''verculhier''
| ''verculhitus''
| ''verculhin''
! 180
| ''nātlicculhier''
| ''nātlicculhitus''
| ''nātlicculhin''
|- 
! 5
| ''quiquier''
| ''quiqtus''
| ''quiquin''
! 15
| ''quihīntur''
| ''quihīnsus''
| ''quihīntin''
! 50
| ''verculhier qehentzier''
| ''verculhitus qehēnsus''
| ''verculhin qehen''
! 200
| ''tammīttler''
| ''tammīttus''
| ''tammīttziēs''
|- 
! 6
| ''octzuer''
| ''octzūmus''
| ''octzuin''
! 16
| ''octzāhīntur''
| ''octzāhīnsus''
| ''octzāhīntin''
! 60
| ''prōculhier''
| ''prōculhitus''
| ''prōculhin''
! 220
| ''tammīttler calhier''
| ''tammīttus calhitus''
| ''tammīttziēs calhin''
|- 
! 7
| ''nāier''
| ''nāntus''
| ''nāhin''
! 17
| ''nāhīntur''
| ''nāhīnsus''
| ''nāhīntin''
! 70
| ''prōculhier qehentzier''
| ''prōculhitus qehēnsus''
| ''prōculhin qehen''
! 240
| ''tammīttler verculhier''
| ''tammīttus verculhitus''
| ''tammīttziēs verculhin''
|- 
! 8
| ''nāquemur''
| ''nāquemmus''
| ''nāquemin''
! 18
| ''sērēsculhier''
| ''sērēsculhitus''
| ''sērēsculhin''
! 80
| ''quatlāculhier''
| ''quatlāculhitus''
| ''quatlāculhin''
! 260
| ''tammīttler prōculhier''
| ''tammīttus prōculhitus''
| ''tammīttziēs prōculhin''
|- 
! 9
| ''nātlittzier''
| ''nātlittzitus''
| ''nātlittzin''
! 19
| ''īmāculhier''
| ''īmāculhitus''
| ''īmāculhin''
! 90
| ''quatlāculhier qehentzier''
| ''quatlāculhitus qehēnsus''
| ''quatlāculhin qehen''
! 280
| ''tammīttler quatlāculhier''
| ''tammīttus quatlāculhitus''
| ''tammīttziēs quatlāculhin''
|- 
! 10
| ''qehentzier''
| ''qehēnsus''
| ''qehen''
! 20
| ''calhier''
| ''calhitus''
| ''calhin''
! 100
| ''quicculhier''
| ''quicculhitus''
| ''quicculhin''
! 400
| ''mīttler''
| ''mīttus''
| ''mīttziēs''
|}


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==

Revision as of 10:37, 1 July 2020

Talothic
ὑττά ταλοθική
Pronunciation[[Help:IPA|hʉt.tá ta.loˈtʰi.kɛ̌ː]]
Created byLimius
SettingAvrid
Native toTalothas
EthnicityTalothic
Maro-Ephenian
  • Talothic
    • Talothic
Early forms
Proto-Maro-Ephenian
  • Proto-Talothic
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Dalitian, also known as Talothic, or ὑττά ταλοθική (Talothic language) is a Maro-Ephenian Language spoken primarily by about 5 million people in Talothas, as well as small diaspora communities throughout Avrid. It is closely related to Aeranir, and throughout history was considered an important language for art, trade, and philosophy.

Phonology

Consonants

Classical consonant phonemes
Labial Alveolar Velar Uvular Glottal
plain lateral
Nasal voiceless mh μ̔
/m̥/
nh ν̔
/n̥/
voiced m μ
/m/
n ν
/n/
Stop aspirate ph φ
/pʰ/
th θ
/tʰ/
kh χ
/kʰ/
qh ϙ
/qʰ/
tenuis p π
/p/
t τ
/t/
k κ
/k/
q ҁ
/q/
voiced b β
/b/
d δ
/d/
g γ
/g/
ġ ϟ
/ɢ/
Fricative s σ,ς
/s/
ś ϻ
/ɬ~l̥/
h
/h/
Trill voiceless rh
/r̥/
voiced r ρ
/r/
Approximate voiceless lh λ̔
/l̥~ɬ/
voiced l λ
/l/
  • The clusters /ps/, /ks/, and /sd/ are written <ψ>, <ξ>, and <ζ> respectively.

Vowels

Classical vowel phonemes
Front Central Back
short long short long short long
Close i ι
/i/
ī
/iː/
y υ
/ʉ/
ȳ
/ʉː/
Mid-close e ε
/e/
ei ει
/eː/
o ο
/o/
ou ου
/oː/
Mid-open ē η
/ɛː/
ō ω
/ɔː/
Open a α
/ä/
ā
/äː/
Classical diphthongs
Front Central Back
short long short long short long
Close yi υι
/yi/
Mid eu ευ
/eu/
ēi
/ɛːi/
ēu ηυ
/ɛːu/
oi οι
/oi/
ōi
/ɔːi/
ōu ωυ
/ɔːu/
Open ai αι
/äi/
au αυ
/äu/
āi
/äːi/
āu ᾱυ
/äːu/

Nouns

Cases

Telicity

Classical Talothic distinguishes telic from atelic action by means of the case of the direct object. The accusative is used for telic actions, whilst the genitive is used for atelic ones. The former indicates action that have endpoints and are complete, whilst the latter have no endpoint and/or are not complete. This is distinct from the perfective and imperfective aspects, which deal with whether the action is viewed with internal or external construction.

Because atelic action uses the genitive, a non-core case, to represent its object, the object cannot take verbal agreement, and thus the middle voice is triggered. By making use of telicity in conjuncture with tense and aspect, a broad range on nuances may be expressed in Classical Talothic. Some verbs by their very nature are almost always atelic, and thereby almost always appear in the middle voice.

Verbs

Agreement

The DGA pyramid, originally developed by u/Darkgamma, 2018. The Total Cacophony of Bäladiri Verb Agreement and Argument Assignment.

Verbs in Talothic are conjugated to agree with the number, the person, and in the third person singular, the gender of the most oblique argument given a word's valency, as defined by the DGA pyramid[1]. Here, S represents the subject of an intransitive verb, such as 'the person' in 'the person laughed.' A represents the agent of a transitive verb (also occasually called the subject), or the person or thing that does the action of the verb, such as 'the child' in 'the child reads the book.' D marks the donor, a special type of agent, who gives something or does a the action of a verb for the benefit of another, such as ‘the senator’ in ‘the senator gave the cat some milk.’ These are collectively called the nominative argument, and are expressed usually with the nominative case, but also occasionally with the genitive case in dependant clauses.

P represents the patient of a transitive verb, or the person or thing towhich the verb is done, also called the direct object, such as ‘the book’ in ‘the child reads the book.’ T represents the theme, or the object that is given to someone or something, such as ‘the milk’ in ‘the senator gave the cat some milk.’ These two roles make up the accusative argument, which is marked with the accusative case. Finally, R represents the recipient, or the person who recieves the theme from the donor, or benefits from the donor's action, with a ditransitive verb, also commonly called the indirect object, such as 'the cat' in 'the senator gave the cate some milk.'

Talothic verbs conjugate their endings to agree with the most oblique argument in a clause. That means the subject of an intransitive verb, the patient of a transitive verb, or the recipient of a ditransitive verb.

ἐπάλαι

well_built-AOR.3SG.E

κομός

house-NOM.SG

ἐπάλαι κομός

well_built-AOR.3SG.E house-NOM.SG

'The house is well built'

ἐτέπτεα

drink-IMPERF.2SG

ἂκηρ

farmer-NOM.PL

ἀλυπά

power-ACC.SG

ἐτέπτεα ἂκηρ ἀλυπά

drink-IMPERF.2SG farmer-NOM.PL power-ACC.SG

'The farmers were drinking water'

κισῷν

return-2SG

αἰππά

1SG.NOM

ῴσιν

power-ACC.SG

κισῷν αἰππά ῴσιν

return-2SG 1SG.NOM power-ACC.SG

'I'm returning the power to you'

It should be noted that a verb in the active voice must always have the maximum number of arguments according to its inherent transitivity. This means, for example, that one can never say 'John eats.' Because 'to eat' is transitive, there must be a patient, or direct object, e.g. 'John eats food.' However, there are a number of valancy dropping operations available in Talothic to allow various arguments to be dropped, which are discussed in the section on voice.

Stem change

Talothic verbs are characterised by a tripartite stem system, used in conjunction with verb endings and the augment, to form its six tenses. This trait is common in eastern Maro-Ephenia languages, while it is rarer in western ones. These three stems are referred to simply as S1, S2, and S3, but may also be called more descriptively the gnomic, imperfective, and perfective aspects. Not all verbs have all stems, however all have S1 as well as either S2 or S3. Verbs lacking a particular stem are called despondent. S1 is generally seen as the base stem of a verb (and the aorist which uses it the main tense), and there are a number of different ways to derive S2 & S3.

Strategies for forming S2 (imperfective) from S1 (gnomic):

  • Root vowel e-ablaut: ιει, υευ, e.g. κιδ- ('to cut') → κειδ-; φυρ- ('to fall') → φευρ-
  • Root vowel lengthening: αη, εη, οω
  • Nasal insertion with e-ablaut: αεμ/εν/εγ
  • Final consonant mutation: π/φπτ, τ/θ/κ/χττ, β/δ/γζ, e.g. τεφ- ('to drink') → τεπτ-; αγ- ('to plant') → αζ-

Strategies for forming S3 (perfective) from S1 (gnomic):

  • Root vowel e-ablaut: ιει, υευ
  • Root vowel lengthening: αη, εη, οω, e.g. τεφ- ('to drink') → τηφ-; παθ- ('to be straight') → πηθ-
  • Nasal insertion with e-ablaut: αεμ/εν/εγ
  • Root vowel o-ablaut: ιοι, υου, εο, e.g. κιδ- ('to cut') → κοιδ-; φυρ- ('to fall') → φουρ-; αγ- ('to plant') → ογ-
  • Root vowel lengthening with o-ablaut: αω, εω
  • Nasal insertion with o-ablaut: αομ/ον/ογ

Tense and Aspect

Numbers

Aeranir numbers
# Cardinal Ordinal Adverbial # Cardinal Ordinal Adverbial # Cardinal Ordinal Adverbial # Cardinal Ordinal Adverbial
1 īmus prīstus temper 11 īnhīntur īnhīnsus īnhīntin 21 calhier īmus calhitus prīstus calhin temper 120 octzāculhier octzāculhitus octzāculhin
2 sēr metzumnus vēriēs 12 verhīntur verhīnsus verhīntin 22 calhier sēr calhitus metzumnus calhin vēriēs 140 nāculhier nāculhitus nāculhin
3 morier moritus moriēs 13 prōhīntur prōhīnsus prōhīntin 30 calhier qehentzier calhitus qehēnsus calhin qehen 160 nāquenculhier nāquenculhitus nāquenculhin
4 quatlur quallus quatziēs 14 quatlāhīntur quatlāhīnsus quatlāhīntin 40 verculhier verculhitus verculhin 180 nātlicculhier nātlicculhitus nātlicculhin
5 quiquier quiqtus quiquin 15 quihīntur quihīnsus quihīntin 50 verculhier qehentzier verculhitus qehēnsus verculhin qehen 200 tammīttler tammīttus tammīttziēs
6 octzuer octzūmus octzuin 16 octzāhīntur octzāhīnsus octzāhīntin 60 prōculhier prōculhitus prōculhin 220 tammīttler calhier tammīttus calhitus tammīttziēs calhin
7 nāier nāntus nāhin 17 nāhīntur nāhīnsus nāhīntin 70 prōculhier qehentzier prōculhitus qehēnsus prōculhin qehen 240 tammīttler verculhier tammīttus verculhitus tammīttziēs verculhin
8 nāquemur nāquemmus nāquemin 18 sērēsculhier sērēsculhitus sērēsculhin 80 quatlāculhier quatlāculhitus quatlāculhin 260 tammīttler prōculhier tammīttus prōculhitus tammīttziēs prōculhin
9 nātlittzier nātlittzitus nātlittzin 19 īmāculhier īmāculhitus īmāculhin 90 quatlāculhier qehentzier quatlāculhitus qehēnsus quatlāculhin qehen 280 tammīttler quatlāculhier tammīttus quatlāculhitus tammīttziēs quatlāculhin
10 qehentzier qehēnsus qehen 20 calhier calhitus calhin 100 quicculhier quicculhitus quicculhin 400 mīttler mīttus mīttziēs

Footnotes