Lakovic languages

Not to be confused with the Lahob languages.

The Lakovic languages (/ləˈkoʊvɪk/ luh-KOHV-ik; Eevo: brits Lycóov; Rhythoed: fi imbrits Lăcoaf) are a language family native to Talma.

Todo

Other (short) suffixes?

Phylogeny

Proto-Lakovic phonology

Consonants

Labial Dental Alveolar Lateral Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m /m/ n /n/ ŋ /ŋ/
Plosive plain p /p/ t /t/ k /k/ ʔ /ʔ/
voiced b /b/ d /d/ g /g/
spirant f /f/ þ /θ/ x /x/
Fricative s /s̻/ š /s̺/ ś /ɬ/ h /h/
Affricate c /ts̻/ č /ts̺/ ć /tɬ/
Approximant w /w/ r /r/ l /l/ y /j/

Vowels

Proto-Lakovic had 6 vowels and register tone:

i ü u e o a = /i y u e o a/

ì ǜ ù è ò à = low/breathy vowels

ə /ə/ was found in unstressed syllables.

Phonotactics

Final consonant clusters were allowed, unlike in Windermere.

Proto-Lakovic, like Old Chinese, had a contrast between tightly and loosely attached presyllables.

Stress

Stress was not strong.

Proto-Lakovic morphology

Nouns

Proto-Lakovic had two genders: masculine and feminine. The feminine was marked with -i.

  • direct case marker: id-
  • indirect case marker: how-

Verbs and adjectives

Verbs and adjectives agreed with nouns in gender. For example:

  • šmer toʔ = a good man (m);
  • ʔama toʔi = a good mother (f)

TODO: triggers, aspects

Numbers

  1. (ʔə.)dòni
  2. raþi
  3. sciwi
  4. msàxi
  5. Cə.mǜci
  6. taxi
  7. ?
  8. ?
  9. ?
  10. θabi
  11. ?
  12. srüχi

Derivational morphology

  • Breathy voice ablaut: nominalization

Proto-Lakovic syntax

Proto-Lakovic had flexible word order, but the most common word order was VSO.