Trans-Sarnathian languages

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Proto-Trans-Sarnathian was spoken 3000-4000 years BP. The family is inspired by Sino-Tibetan and Athabaskan.

Fortunately for Angaian historical linguists, extremely conservative relatives of Thean within the Trans-Sarnathian branch are spoken in highly mountainous areas. They allow much of Proto-Trans-Sarnathian to be reconstructed.

(Proto-languages are reconstructed in-universe, but this article takes the Word of God point of view unless specified otherwise. In particular, only in-universe reconstructions are indicated with an asterisk.)

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Proto-Trans-Sarnathian phonology

Vowels

  • Short vowels /i u e o a/
  • Long vowels /i: u: e: o: a:/

Consonants

  • /m n l r/
  • /t ts̠ c k kʷ q qʷ ʔ/
  • /dʰ dz̠ʰ ɟʰ gʰ gʷʰ ɢʰ ɢʷʰ/
  • /tʼ ts̠ʼ cʼ kʼ kʷʼ qʼ qʷʼ/
  • /s̠ ç x xʷ χ χʷ/
  • /z̠ ɣ ɣʷ ʁ ʁʷ/
  • /j w/

Stress

Word-final

Release

Certain (non-resonant) final consonants and clusters have audible release, whereas others are unreleased.

Released

All obst-obst clusters

All ejectives (but safe to assume single ejectives can become unreleased)

Unreleased

All single non-ejective final stops