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Some nativized (''tadbhava'') Sanskrit words | Some nativized (''tadbhava'') Sanskrit words | ||
*ṇnima "full moon" <- *puṇnima <- Sanskrit pūrṇimā | *ṇnima [ɽ̃n̪imɐ] "full moon" <- *puṇnima <- Sanskrit pūrṇimā | ||
*pyaḷda "king" <- "noble" <- ati-vṛddha "overgrown" (c.f. Old English æþel) | *pyaḷda "king" <- "noble" <- ati-vṛddha "overgrown" (c.f. Old English æþel) | ||
*mhoṇa "monk" <- śramaṇa | *mhoṇa "monk" <- śramaṇa |
Revision as of 18:34, 28 January 2020
Sprachbünde
Levant
Eastern Europe
British
- Phonological features inspired by Proto-Inuit -> Greenlandic sound changes
- Evidentiality
- (Split) ergativity
Indus
Paleo-Iranian
Retroflex consonants
South India and Southeast Asia
No retroflexes? Pandoga and Palkhan would be typologically unusual
South Africa
Ethio-IE and Ethio-Semitic
Habesīnan is an Indo-European language, spoken in Ethiopia in Lõis. In modern times it's mostly used as a liturgical and classical language, with the majority of the population speaking Togarmite.
Paḷkhan
Inspired by Kannada and Marathi
Some nativized (tadbhava) Sanskrit words
- ṇnima [ɽ̃n̪imɐ] "full moon" <- *puṇnima <- Sanskrit pūrṇimā
- pyaḷda "king" <- "noble" <- ati-vṛddha "overgrown" (c.f. Old English æþel)
- mhoṇa "monk" <- śramaṇa
Proto-Palkhan -> Palkhan has an almost consistent stress shift to the second syllable causing the first syllable to get elided; this creates the retroflex-dental clusters and wreaks havoc with the morphology if there happen to be prefixes
separate words for numbers from 1 to 99
Palkhan borrows more from Sanskrit (even some derivational affixes) than Pandoga
Indian grammatical tradition
Includes historical linguistics? they may study the relationship between Greek and Sanskrit and develop a deep orthography that fits both (that could be Panini's claim to fame in Lõis!)
Polish Azalic
Inspired by Scots and Yiddish