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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

Labial Dental/Alveolar Retroflex Velar Uvular Glottal
central lateral central lateral
Nasal m /m/ n /n̪/ nh /ɳ/ [ŋ] [ɴ]
Stop voiceless p /p/ t /t̪/ th /ʈ/ c /k/ q /q/
voiced b /b/ d /d̪/ dh /ɖ/ g /g/
Continuant voiceless s /s/ ł /ɬ/ sh /ʂ/ łh /ɬʵ/ h /h/
voiced w /v~w/ r /r/ l /l/ rh /ʐ~ɻ~ɭ/ gh /ʁ/

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
    • *nasg- > narhg '3'
  • *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 Plural
wein weinin
loer 'bird'
Singular Plural
loer loeron
rhîd 'knife'
Singular Plural
rhîd rhîdin

Feminine nouns

qutria 'blood'
Singular Plural
qutria qutriar
bondia 'person'
Singular Plural
bondia bondiar

Verbs

Subject affixes

Person Suffix tłiagin "I believe"
1SG -n tłiagin
2SG -r tłiagir
3SG.M -0 tłiagi
3SG.F -s tłiagis
1EX -me tłiagime
1IN -nt tłiagint
2PL -sh tłiagish
3PL -t tłiagit

Syntax