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Primordial /f/ > /pʲ/, which fronts the "a" vowel to [æ]. <--- PROBABLY BAD (but even so, c.f. Marshallese) | Primordial /f/ > /pʲ/, which fronts the "a" vowel to [æ]. <--- PROBABLY BAD (but even so, c.f. Marshallese) | ||
:Perhaps instead, /f/ > /p/ where preesxisting /p/ was palatalized, and survives intact elsewhere (later to /h/). | |||
== history== | == history== |
Revision as of 14:04, 8 March 2018
- Fojy * is an empire straddling the boundary of the tropics and subtropics, and consists of 7 states.
language
This is the source of the substratum of Dreamlandic, and of languages that were spoken as far north as 46N in territory that changed hands several times, ending up split between the Ghosts and Moonshine.
The early stop system was /p t k q pʷ tʷ kʷ qʷ/. However, the q's were never actually uvualar ... they varied depending on the vowel, unlike all other conosonants. They have variable reflexes, even within the same language, depending on whether they were analogized with one of the traditional stops or not. The Dreamlandic branch might shift all to /p pʷ/.
Most sound changes are on paper. Others are:
unnamed branch
/t/ > /k/ unconditionally, followed by /ṭ ṇ/ > /t n/. However the original /n/ did not shift. This is similar to what happened in Andanese.
Dreamlandic branch
/k/ > /t/ unconditionally. This happened only after the wider change of /k t/ > /č/ when touching [i]. This /č/ may or may not have been a true phoneme, depending on whether there was ever [ya] or just [a].
In one language of this branch, labialization falls apart and produces a mix of labials and plain sounds of the original type. This is similar to Pabappa, but separated by thousands of years and thousands of miles. This language may also have a voicing distinction in stops, unlike most of the rest of the Fojyan languages.
In another branch, an Ogili-like setup appears, but with the extra vowels being /ʷa ʷi ʷu/ etc, and the true vowel inventory remaining small.
Primordial /f/ > /pʲ/, which fronts the "a" vowel to [æ]. <--- PROBABLY BAD (but even so, c.f. Marshallese)
- Perhaps instead, /f/ > /p/ where preesxisting /p/ was palatalized, and survives intact elsewhere (later to /h/).
history
Aboriginal population density very low despite climate, hence Mumba settlers quickly become majority and are themselves seen as aboriginals by 1900 ad. They identify as Labans.
Set up "the Peace Zone", a supranational government of nations that would refuse to partake in war. However, unlike Paba and Moonshine, they maintained a strong military for defense.
tribes
Mumba are blonde people like those of Paba & Lenia. Sometimes they have considered themselves Lenians, other times aboriginals. The same racial divide was present in Laba.
climate
21st parallel to 31st parallel. Climate subtropical, not truly tropical, but winters are stable (no cold spells) ,so vegetation is primarily tropical.[1]
notes
- ↑ is drier than Baeba.