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The '''PC languages''' were spoken by the aboriginals of the northeast of Rilola, and possibly also the northwest. They had been diverging for about 15000 years by the time of contact with [[babakiam|Play]] speakers, but it is likely that one group overtook the rest at some point, perhaps  multiple times, rather than having them diverge from each other for all 15000 years.
The '''PC languages''' were spoken by the aboriginals of the northeast of Rilola, and possibly also the northwest. They had been diverging for about 15000 years by the time of contact with [[babakiam|Play]] speakers, but it is likely that one group overtook the rest at some point, perhaps  multiple times, rather than having them diverge from each other for all 15000 years.


This may replace [[Haswaraba]], despite the fact that cultures are in different places.
This may replace [[Haswaraba]], despite the fact that cultures are in different places. See [[Outer Poswob languages]] for details, though I may have lost all records of the sound changes.


==Source phonology==
==Source phonology==

Revision as of 08:58, 29 December 2024

The PC languages were spoken by the aboriginals of the northeast of Rilola, and possibly also the northwest. They had been diverging for about 15000 years by the time of contact with Play speakers, but it is likely that one group overtook the rest at some point, perhaps multiple times, rather than having them diverge from each other for all 15000 years.

This may replace Haswaraba, despite the fact that cultures are in different places. See Outer Poswob languages for details, though I may have lost all records of the sound changes.

Source phonology

Bilabials:      p   b   m   
Linguolabials:  þ   ð
Alveolars:      t   d   n   l   r   s
Postalveolars:          ň       ř
Palatals:       ć       ń   y
Velars:         k   ġ   ŋ  (Ø)      x
Labiovelars:    kʷ  ġʷ  ŋʷ (w)      xʷ
Glottals:                           h

The vowels were probably at least /a i u ə/ with two or more tones. There were no long vowels.