Bustax

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A well-kno'n ancient literary language, demonstrably related to Tsonboran. The Bustaxian invasions of Levant begin around -3.7ka. The oldest inscriptions in the language date from -3.5ka. The Bustaxian Empire reaches its maximum extent (from central Persia and Afghanistan to Anatolia and Greece - not Caucasus, tho) around -3.2ka before decay sets in. The ruling dynasty takes refuge in northern Anatolia, and a separate Bustaxian state survives until trampled under the Altaic' expansion circa -1.4ka. Bustaxian continues to be used as a liturgical language.

Sound changes from Proto-West Persian':

to Proto-Bustaxoid

  • Coda m → n, with typical POA assimilation also finally kicking in.
  • Many clusters simplify to agree in voicing and/or MOA.
    • P1F2 → F1F2
    • PL → BL
    • NP → N̥P
    • NF → N̥F
  • Dorsal fronting: plain velars become palatals, while uvulars become plain velars.
    • The contrast is neutralized (to velars) in several environments, including (…)
    • Labiovelars and ʀ are preserved.
    • Palatal/coronal incompatibility: first member of a cluster yields to produce a geminate of the 2nd (except jd jt dj → rd rt ɟ(ː)).
      • Also in case this comes up, θt, tθ → tː
  • Fricativ simplification: ɸ β θ ð ɬ ɮ → f v s z x j
    • Initially ɣ h → ɡ ∅, elsewhere both → ɦ
  • t d alveolarize before velars (but not after) and adjacent to r, s
  • Cluster simplification continues: nw nj → nm nː, N̥P N̥F → Pː ːF
  • Coda j → ʝ → ... → ʃ/ʒ

to Old Bustax

  • Voiced fricativs devoice in most positions
  • The alveolar allophones of t d affricate (cf. Northern Tsonboid A
  • Sibilant + velar → postalveolar: tk [tsk] dɡ [dzg] sx (ʒg) → tʃ dʒ ʃ (ʒ)
    • /k/ remains in sk → ʃk
  • Loss of ɦ leads to tonogenesis