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===Consonants===
===Consonants===
Proto-Carpathinian has a rich consonant inventory.


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All consonants except the labials can also be ''labialized''; such consonants are marked with '''°'''; e.g. '''*t°''' or '''g°h'''.
All consonants except the labials can also be ''labialized''; such consonants are marked with '''°'''; e.g. '''*t°''' or '''*g°h'''.


The aspirated stops are not preserved in any Carpathinian language as such; they merged with the unaspirated stops in the western branch and became fricatives in the eastern branch.
The aspirated stops are not preserved in any Carpathinian language as such; they merged with the unaspirated stops in the western branch and became fricatives in the eastern branch.

Revision as of 06:16, 16 September 2019

Proto-Carpathinian is the reconstructed ancestor of the Carpathinian languages, estimated to have been spoken around 4000 BC. It has been conjectured that this was the language of the Sredny Stog culture before these people merged with the Khvalynsk culture forming the Yamnaya culture and shifted to the latter's language, Proto-Indo-European. This, however, remains speculative.

Phonology

Consonants

Proto-Carpathinian has a rich consonant inventory.

  Labial Coronal Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Stops Unaspirated Voiceless *p *t *c *k    
Voiced *b *d *j *g    
Aspirated Voiceless *ph *th *ch *kh    
Voiced *bh *dh *jh *gh    
Fricatives Voiceless   *s     *x *h
Nasals *m *n        
Liquids   *l *r        
Semivowels *w   *y      

All consonants except the labials can also be labialized; such consonants are marked with °; e.g. *t° or *g°h.

The aspirated stops are not preserved in any Carpathinian language as such; they merged with the unaspirated stops in the western branch and became fricatives in the eastern branch.

Vowels

Proto-Caparthinian is reconstructed with five vowels.

  Front Central Back
Close *i   *u
Mid *e   *o
Open   *a  

In addition, nasals and liquids can form syllable nuclei.