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Text fragment 6 in Proto-Mbingmik
Chmɔɔ uthŋaay ɗum ŋgyap sŋiim ɗin mal kathruc ɗaay yɛɛ tɨʔ: Mindrɛŋ θəy kha ʔiŋ tean ɗum khəy khlɛɛń khəy kəkɔɔy suot yɛɛ məw, ńe ɓao kɨəh nuk ndaaʔ lɛʔ mbrəy ndrəmɛk ʔak saa.
Translation
On the previous day, I experienced this event and felt angry because of it: My youngest sister, she made me wait, continue waiting, and repeat waiting for her, and eventually I came to find myself, abandon waiting, and be done with it.
Note: The text contains several idioms, which I've translated fairly literally:
- an iterative-continuative construction "VERB continue VERB repeat"
- "find oneself" = recognize the current situation; do what needs to be done
Interlinear gloss
chmɔɔ uthŋaay ɗum ŋgyap sŋiim ɗin mal kathruc ɗaay yɛɛ tɨʔ chmoo<#> uthŋaay ɗum ŋgyap sŋiim ɗin mal kathruc ɗoay<#> yɛɛ tɨʔ when.SBJ previous_day 1SG.DAT experience.IND event this.ABS feel.IND anger because<SBJ> same ABL On the previous day, I experienced this event and felt angry because of it: mindrɛŋ θəy kha ʔiŋ tean mindrɛŋ θəy kha ʔiŋ tean youngest_sibling AGT 3SG.F.FAM.NOM PAST give.IND My youngest sister, she made me ɗum khəy khlɛɛń khəy kəkɔɔy suot yɛɛ məw ɗum khəy<#> khliiń<#> khəy<#> kəkuuy<#> suot<#> yɛɛ məw 1SG.DAT wait<SBJ> continue<SBJ> wait<SBJ> repeat<SBJ> do_for<SBJ> same DAT wait, continue waiting, and repeat waiting for her, ńe ɓao kɨəh nuk ndaaʔ lɛʔ mbrəy ndrəmɛk ʔak saa ńe ɓao kɨəh nuk ndɨɨʔ<#> lɛʔ mbrəy<#> ndrəmɛk ʔak saa<#> and 1SG.NOM next arrive_at.IND find<SBJ> REFL.SG abandon<SBJ> position ACC finish<SBJ> and eventually I came to find myself, abandon waiting, and be done with it.
Vocabulary
ɓao pron. (first person singular pronoun, nominative) chmoo v. happen in the same timeframe as (similar to "when", but verbal) ɗin pron. (demonstrative pronoun, absolutive singular: "this") ɗoay v. be done by, be due to, happen because of ɗum pron. (first person singular pronoun, dative) kathruc n.a anger, fury kəkuuy v. repeat, do sth. over and over kɨəh adv. and then, next, subsequently kha pron. (third person singular female familiar pronoun, nominative) khəy v. rest, stay, wait khliiń v. be busy, continue lɛʔ pron. (reflexive pronoun: "-self"; can be used for all persons) mal v. feel, sense, know intuitively (subject takes dative) mbrəy v. move away from, leave, abandon məw par. (case particle: dative/benefactive) mindrɛŋ n.h youngest brother or sister, nesthäkchen ndɨɨʔ v. find, discover ndrəmɛk n.i position, place, situation, posture, stance (lit. "state of sitting") nuk v. reach, arrive at ńe cj. and ŋgyap v. experience, come across, undergo, survive (subject takes dative) saa v. finish, get done with, fulfill sŋiim n.i event, occasion, circumstances suot v. do sth. for the benefit of tean v. give (can also be used as a causative auxiliary verb) tɨʔ par. (case particle: ablative/genitive) θəy par. (case particle: agentive) uthŋaay n.i the previous day yɛɛ pron. the same one ʔak par. (case particle: accusative/absolutive) ʔiŋ adv. (past tense marker)
Grammar notes
- Proto-Mbingmik is a mostly isolating language with basic SVO word order.
- The language is syntactically accusative, but morphologically split-ergative: All full nouns that act as the agent of a transitive verb, as well as all pronouns with non-human referents in the same role, must be explicitly marked as agents.
- The role of full nouns is indicated with postposed case particles.
- Pronouns exhibit a familiar/foreign disctinction for human non-speaker referents. They inflect for three basic cases directly (NOM/ACC/DAT), but they may also appear together with a case particle.
- Some verbs (mostly verbs of perception) assign the dative case to their subjects.
- Demonstratives follow their noun.
- Verbs inflect only for mode (indicative vs. subjunctive). The subjunctive is used for all kinds of subordination; it is formed through ablaut of the stressed vowel (a table is given below).
- Proto-Mbingmik syntax relies heavily on serial verb constructions (SVC), which portray complex actions as a combination of several simple actions. There are two subtypes: If there is no object, or if all verbs in the SVC share the same object, the structure is S V1 V2 (V3...) (O). If the verbs in the SVC have different objects, the structure is S V1 O1 V2 O2 (V3 O3...). The last verb in a different-object SVC may also be intransitive.
- Prepositions and most conjunctions are transitive verbs, which appear in the indicative when they're a valid constituent of the main clause, and the subjunctive when they're used adnominally or as part of a subordinate verb phrase.
Vowel changes in the subjunctive:
- ii, ee > ɛɛ
- uu, oo > ɔɔ
- ɨɨ, ea, oa > aa
- ae > ii
- ao > uu
- i > e
- u > o
- e > ɛ
- o > ɔ
- ɛ, ɔ > a
The following vowels are unchanged: ie, ɨə, uo, ɛɛ, ɔɔ, aa, a, ə, ɨ
Links
A very basic sketch of the grammar is being written here: http://akana.conlang.org/wiki/Proto-Mbingmik