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===Vowels===
===Vowels===
====Classical====
====Classical====
'''a e i o u ø''' /a e i o u ɵ/  
'''a e i o u ø''' /a e i o ü ɵ/  


'''aa ee ii oo uu øø''' /ã ẽ ĩ õ ũ ɵ̃/
'''aa ee ii oo uu øø''' /ã ẽ ĩ õ ũ ɵ̃/


/ɵ/ will be transcribed as /ø/ for convenience.
/ɵ/ will be transcribed as /ø/ for convenience.
====Modern====
====Modern====
Nasal/nonnasal vowel split
Nasal/nonnasal vowel split

Revision as of 20:23, 24 August 2018

Swadesh list for Tseezh

Tseer
Created byIlL
SettingVerse:Tricin
Lakovic
  • Ashanic
    • Tseer
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Tseezh (chezh; dowød Tseezh /dowøt tʃẽr̝/; Skellan: brits Txelzj) is a Lakovic language spoken in Talma. It is inspired mainly by Hmong and Somali, with a touch of Vietnamese and Satem IE languages like Polish.

Tseezh was a prominent classical language of Talma, and left a significant influence on Windermere and Skellan.

Todo

  • i ü u e o a ì ǜ ù è ò à → i ø u e o a ii øø uu ee oo aa
  • p > f
  • final -g disappears
  • /w l/ > v w /v w/ > Eevo v ł, Wdm. w w
  • š, ś, g > kh /x/ > Eevo ç
  • s- > θ > t /t/ > Eevo t
  • -s > -j
  • y- > x-
  • c, ć > tx, ts
  • t- > r /T/ > Eevo tr?
  • r > zh /r/ > Eevo r or rzj/zj

Disappearing preinitial vowels > tone?

Numbers: don, oozhad, txiv, khaag, omøøtx, dag, abood, xev, wooj, rab, tajaav, tzhøg

ranam = ice

tawsuug = example

nasal vowels merge with nonnasal vowels before m/n/ng/l?

Final -ng disappears leaving nasalization (as in Skellan)

Phonology

Consonants

m n ng /ŋ/

t r /ʈ/ k ' /ʔ/

b d g

f x /s/ kh /x/ h

tx /ts/ ts /tʃ/

v -dh /ɣ/

w zh /r̝~ɹ~ʒ/ j /j/

Vowels

Classical

a e i o u ø /a e i o ü ɵ/

aa ee ii oo uu øø /ã ẽ ĩ õ ũ ɵ̃/

/ɵ/ will be transcribed as /ø/ for convenience.

Modern

Nasal/nonnasal vowel split

Morphology

Tergetian grammar and morphology are rather conservative, for example it has retained the Proto-Lakovic reduplicated plural, pluractionality and gender in verbs and the grammatical function of Proto-Lakovic applicatives or triggers.

Pronouns

I thou (m.) thou (f.) he she we (exc.) we (inc.) you (pl.) they (an.)
Nominative zhii xen xej in ij txam baa - -

Nouns

Nouns have two genders, as in Proto-Ashanic. Feminine is marked with -s for words ending in consonants or -j for words ending in vowels.

  • bakhoo = uncle; bakhooj = aunt

Plurals are formed by reduplication.

  • 'araaj 'lion' > 'aar'araaj 'lions'
  • moog 'feather' > momoog 'feathers'

Verbs

Feminine: va-

Passive: haa-

Pluractionality: from an aspect marker? or maybe original pluractionality developed into aspects in Windermere etc.

Aspects/Tenses: ???