Modern Aquitanian

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Modern Aquitanian (xa'Akitee /saʔaki'tɛ̃/) is spoken in western France in Lõis, and despite the name, it's a language isolate unrelated to Basque. Its phonology and grammar shaped the evolution of Modern Standard French.

History

The origins of Modern Aquitanian are shrouded in mystery; it's a common belief among non-linguists that Modern Aquitanian is a remnant of the earliest languages spoken in Europe, before the Indo-European invasion.

Todo

Relex and (slightly) exaggerate polysynthetic analyses of French

plee: brick

paxìlyw: monarch

uakee: hyacinth

thadaa: arena

eetemixyoo: intermission (from French)

Syntax

Modern Aquitanian is agglutinating and head-initial, and features an Austronesian-style alignment system which is atypical of European languages.

Cases:

  • direct: honorific ta-, non-honorific unmarked
  • indirect: honorific khu-, non-honorific vi-
  • genitive: honorific xa-, non-honorific mw-
  • oblique: la-
  • lative: va-
  • locative: the-
  • ablative: xee-
  • comitative: za-
  • abessive: voo-

Numerals

  1. (xoo)ve /sɔ̃'ve/
  2. plaa /plɑ̃/
  3. pazw /pa'ʒɨ̯/
  4. veyw /ve'jɨ̯/
  5. lusaa /lu'ʃɑ̃/
  6. eexaa /ɛ̃'sɑ̃/
  7. etemo /ete'mo/
  8. axitw /asi'tɨ̯/
  9. xaazoxua /saʒo'suə/
  10. oxua /o'suə/
  11. oxua a-ve
  12. oxua a-plaa
  13. oxua a-pazw
  14. oxua a-veyw
  15. oxua a-lusaa
  16. oxua a-t-eexaa
  17. oxua a-t-etemo
  18. oxua a-t-axitw
  19. oxua a-xaazoxua
  20. loqhaaxye /loχɑ̃'çe/