User:Ceige/Taykh i-Baham
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This is a sound-change set to be applied to Toki Pona (Toki Pona is a famous conlang by Sonja Kisa).
Phonology
Consonants
- p/f (f) t (th) k (kh)
- b d j
- m n
- w y h
- s l (š? r?)
Vowels
- a i u (ä e o)
- ā (å) ī ū
Sound changes
Establishing roots
- Consonants in Toki Pona morphemes are rearranged into roots of shape C_C_C or C_CC_C
Metathesis
- C N C roots where N and C share the same place of articulation become C C N roots
- C P C roots become C F C roots (/s/ is included as a pretend plosive and becomes /š/ instead of leniting away)
- C C S roots become C S C roots (S = semivowel, h is included for convenience's sake)
- toki > T K Y > T Y K (example: taykh)
Voicing mutation
- A secondary derivation of a root can be made with voicing
- P W N > B W N (example: baham)
Dissimilation and assimilation
- (C w n) becomes (C h m) with (a a) vowels.
- pona > P W N + a a > faham, but P W N + u u > fūwn
- (C y j) may become (C w j)
- toki > T Y K > D Y G > D Y J > dawj, not *dayj
- /š/ will become /z/ to dissimilate from /(d)ž/
Epenthesis
- a vowel may be inserted to break up the following root structures: (C h C, e.g. baham not bahm), (VP F VP, e.g. hasab not hasb)
- Counter examples: 'ism, šd?
Additional Morphology
- Definite article al-
- Actor suffix mu-
- Adjective ending -iyy
- Ezafe -i
- ???
Examples
Source of TP roots. Note that the original Toki Pona words were originally developed by Sonja Kisa and/or company.
- akesi (lizard) -> ʔ K S -> 'akhaš ('ajaz)
- ala (no) -> ʔ L H -> 'alāh
- alasa (hunt) -> ʔ L S -> 'alaš
- ale (all) -> ʔ L Y -> ʔ Y L + H for fun -> 'aylah
- anpa (low) -> ʔ N P -> 'anaf (maybe 'afan, dissimilating because -n-f- is prone to assimilating to -m-f-)
- ante (different) -> ʔ N T -> ʔ T N -> 'athan
- anu (or) -> ʔ N W -> ʔ W N -> 'awn, 'aham
- awen (keep) -> ʔ Y N -> 'ayn
- en (and) -> replaced by wa, because of course.
- esun (shop) -> ʔ S N -> 'ašan
- ijo (thing) -> ʔ Y W -> ʔ Y H -> 'ayah
- ike (bad) -> ʔ K Y -> ʔ Y K -> 'aykh
- ilo (tool) -> ʔ L W -> ʔ W L -> 'aw(a)l OR 'alaw (this doesn't work too well, maybe *lawh or lahaw would be better)