Difference between revisions of "Imperial Affalhaqic"

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=== Allophony ===
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In addition, several allophony rules effect Proto-Affalhaqic. These are important for the later sound changes into Imperial Affalqahic. In Proto-Affalqahic, [n] assimilates into any following stops or nasals. Next, [k x] become rounded [kʷ xʷ] before a high rounded vowel or semivowel. Nasals [n m] become nasals and assimilate in place of articulation to the previous phone between an obstruent or nasal and an obstruent or nasal. Non-pharyngeal consonants other than uvular semivowels or [w̥ w], i.e. [m p s ...], become front [mʲ pʲ sʲ ...] after a front vowel. Stops [p tʲ k ...] become aspirated [pʰ tʲʰ kʰ ...] before a glottal fricative.
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== Grammar ==

Revision as of 16:13, 25 March 2019

Proto-Affalhaqic represents the protolanguage that descended into Eastern, Imperial, and Western Affalhaqic. Its speakers were the original people whom developed cities and the state in the region. Gradually, as time progressed, the language diverged. Its daughters became the languages of various small city states/peer polities in the region that often fought with each other and peripheral cultures over slaves and agricultural land.

The proto-Affalhaqic described here is largely a phonology, word list, and elementary grammar sketch. Imperial Affalhaqic would gradually come to become the prestige dialect owing to the expansion of the placeholder empire, and all modern Affalhaqic languages are daughters of it.

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Alveolar Sibilant Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal m n
Stop p t t͡s k q
Fricative f s x h
Approximant l w

Vowels

Front Central Back
High i u
High e ẽ o õ
High a ã

Allophony

In addition, several allophony rules effect Proto-Affalhaqic. These are important for the later sound changes into Imperial Affalqahic. In Proto-Affalqahic, [n] assimilates into any following stops or nasals. Next, [k x] become rounded [kʷ xʷ] before a high rounded vowel or semivowel. Nasals [n m] become nasals and assimilate in place of articulation to the previous phone between an obstruent or nasal and an obstruent or nasal. Non-pharyngeal consonants other than uvular semivowels or [w̥ w], i.e. [m p s ...], become front [mʲ pʲ sʲ ...] after a front vowel. Stops [p tʲ k ...] become aspirated [pʰ tʲʰ kʰ ...] before a glottal fricative.

Grammar