Rostherian /rɒʃˈtɛriən/ (erhbaerostherim 'The Rostherian language') is a Talmic language spoken in East Cuadhlabh. It is head-initial and polysynthetic.
Numbers
- 1: pêm
- 2: tiłuar
- 3: narhg
- 4: lôb
- 5: selił
- 6: thiam
- 7: ruad
- 8: lored
- 9: barh
- 10: ghîr
- 11: hunaes?
- 12: naes
Phonology
Among Talmic languages, Rostherian is notable for having retroflex consonants and multiple liquids.
Consonants
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Labial
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Dental/Alveolar
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Retroflex
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Velar
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Uvular
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Glottal
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| central
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lateral
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central
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lateral
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| Nasal
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m /m/
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n /n̪/
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nh /ɳ/
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[ŋ]
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[ɴ]
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| Stop
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voiceless
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p /p/
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t /t̪/
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th /ʈ/
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c /k/
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q /q/
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| voiced
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b /b/
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d /d̪/
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dh /ɖ/
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g /g/
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| Continuant
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voiceless
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s /s/
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ł /ɬ/
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sh /ʂ/
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łh /ɬʵ/
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h /h/
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| voiced
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w /v~w/
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r /r/
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l /l/
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rh /ʐ~ɻ~ɭ/
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gh /ʁ/
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evidentials, quasi-polysynthetic
Vowels
i i: u u:
e e: ə ə: o o:
a a:
ai ei iə eu uə oi iu
⟨i î u û e ê y ŷ o ô a â ae ei ia eu ua oe iu⟩
Sound changes
The most significant changes characterizing Rostherian are coalescing and altering of consonant clusters.
- *ā > ia (*nā > nia 'I'); *ō > ua; *au > ô; *ou > û; *ū > î
- *qʷ > /χʷ/ > /ɧ/ > sh; *ʁʷ > /ζ/ > rh
- ʁʷelinə ("6 parts [of 12]") > rhelin 'half'
- *nw, tw, dw, sw, łw, lw, rw > nh, th, dh, sh, łh, rh, rh /ɳ, ʈ, ɖ, ʂ, ɬ̠, ʐ~ɻ~ɭ, ʐ~ɻ~ɭ/
- gʷałwā > bâłhi 'neck, throat' ~ Thn. gaθuā 'throat (also language)'
- *sl-, sm-, sn- > rh-, m-, nh-
- *sɸ-, sr-, sw- > sh-, rh-, sh-
- *st, sk > t-/st, th-/sth-
- stas- > tatsil 'gathering' (~ Thn. Stasnyssōs)
- skəttā > thytti 'body' ~ Thn. scyttā
- *bastom > bast 'king' ~ Thn. bastom 'head'
- *sb, sd, sg > rhb, rhdh, rhg
- *φn, tn, φl, tl > /ːn, ts, ːɬ, tɬ/
- łnāgin > tłiagin 'I believe' ~ Thn. θnāginis
- oφlutsus > ôłus 'wave'
- *kt, qt > /jt, :ʈ/
- *tektə > teit /teit/ 'child'
- *neqtə > nêth /neːʈ/ 'cloud'
- *kn, gn, qn, ql, qr > /jn, jn, :ɳ, :ɻ, :ɻ/ (with **/uj/ > /uː/ )
- sφugnus > shûn 'root' ~ Thn. sφugnus
- leqnos > lênh 'river' ~ Thn. leānos?
- qrīdis > rhîd 'knife' ~ Thn. ȝrīdis 'edge'
- *φj, tj, kj, qj > pt ss ts gh
- *φ-, j-, s- > h-
- *skj, stj > th-/sth, s-/ss
- final short vowels lost; final -m, -s, -t lost; final long vowels shorten (ia, ua > i, u)
Morphology
Nouns
Nouns are marked with a singular-plural distinction (like Welsh), and may also take possessive suffixes.
Masculine nouns
wein 'brother'
| Singular
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Plural
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| wein |
weinin
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loir 'bird'
| Singular
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Plural
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| loir |
loiron
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rhîd 'knife'
| Singular
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Plural
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| rhîd |
rhîdin
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Feminine nouns
qutria 'blood'
| Singular
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Plural
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| qutria |
qutriar
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bondia 'person'
| Singular
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Plural
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| bondia |
bondiar
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Verbs
Subject affixes
| Person |
Suffix |
tłiagin "I believe"
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| 1SG |
-n |
tłiagin
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| 2SG |
-r |
tłiagir
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| 3SG.M/N |
-0 |
tłiagi
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| 3SG.F |
-s |
tłiagis
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| 1EX |
-me |
tłiagime
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| 1IN |
-nt |
tłiagint
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| 2PL |
-sh |
tłiagish
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| 3PL |
-t |
tłiagit
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Syntax