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| ''namini'' || ''namnama''
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Revision as of 03:26, 28 September 2016

Glommish/Old is the most recent common ancestor of Þiúdьsk and Ufirlandisg.


Introduction

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Consonant phonemes
Labial Dental Alveolar Velar
Nasal m m n n
Stop
/Affricate
voiceless p p t t k c~k
voiced b b d d g ɟ~g
Fricative f f~v þ θ~ð s s~z h ç~x~h
Resonant w ʋ r r l l j j

All consonants except *j can be allophonically palatalized before front vowels (*e *ē *ö *ȫ *i *ī *ü *ǖ *eu *iu). The palatalization is still allophonic in Glommish/Old but the allophonic palatalization may have been especially strong in k/g.

  • -anz, -inz, -unz > -ąz, -įz, -ųz > -ār, -īr, -ūr

Vowels

a ā e ē əi i ī o ō ö ȫ u ū ü ǖ au eu iu (e ē were probably very open, close to /æ æː/)

U-umlaut: a ā e ē i ī > o ō ö ȫ ü ǖ (from PGmc *a *ō/ā *e *ē *i *ī)

Vowel reflexes in stressed syllables:

a ā e ē ə̄ i ī o ō ö ȫ u ū ü ǖ au eu iu

Þiúd'sk: > a á ia/ie iá ý i í o ó ie ié iu iú i í ó ió iú

Ufirlandisg: > a ā ia(üe after w) iā(üē after w) ē(uō after w) i(ü after w) ī(ǖ after w) uo uō üe üē u ū ü ǖ au iau ieu

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Nouns

a-stem: wulfa (m.) 'wolf'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative wulfa wulfā
Genitive wulfas wulfā
Dative wulfəi wulfama
Instrumental wulfā wulfami


a-stem: juka (m.) 'yoke'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative juka jukā
Genitive jukas jukā
Dative jukəi jukama
Instrumental jukā jukami


ā-stem: gefā (f.) 'gift'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative gefā gefār
Genitive gefār gefā
Dative gefāi gefāma
Instrumental gefā gefāmi


i-stem: gasti (m.) 'guest'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative gasti gastīr
Genitive gastīr gastijā
Dative gastī gastima
Instrumental gastī gastimi


i-stem: mari (n.) 'sea'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative mari marī
Genitive marīr marjā
Dative marī marima
Instrumental marī marimi


u-stem: sunu (m.) 'son'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative sunu sunīr
Genitive sunaur suniwā
Dative sunī sunuma
Instrumental sunū sunumi


an-stems: namā (m.) 'name'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative namā namnā
Dative namini namnama
Genitive namini namnami

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources