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The definite article is ''an-'' in both numbers and becomes ''aC-'' before another coronal. | |||
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[[Category:Languages]][[Category:Tricin]] | [[Category:Languages]][[Category:Tricin]] | ||
[[Category:Talmic languages]] | [[Category:Talmic languages]] | ||
Revision as of 19:23, 8 December 2017
Tumacan is the most grammatically conservative surviving descendant of Old Eevo; it's spoken in the island nation of Tumaca.
Idea
"Hiberno-Arabic" aesthetic (emphatic vs. palatalized; predominantly a á i í u ú; weight-sensitive stress; no gemination, tho). Basically it will sound a lot like Varquun.
- Epenthesize initial clusters. Ex. Then. briHants > OEe bríong, in bhríong > Tum barîng, an-varîng "bivalve mollusk"
- Final -ach becomes -ah as in Eevo.
Consonants (doubled = phar'zed)
ṗ p ḅ b ṃ m f̣ f ṿ v ṭ t ḍ d ṣ s ṣ z q ch g j kh sh gh y ng ñ ħ h ḷ l ṛ r ṇ n
Vowels:
a â i î u û ê ô ay aw
in reocht > ar-rôkhṭ
Phonology
Morphology
Pronouns
Nouns
The definite article is an- in both numbers and becomes aC- before another coronal.