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PA' *i, *ɪ, *u, *ʊ are continued regularly, save for some tensing/laxing effects and labiality assimilations. *ej, *o, *ow (but *e generally not) raise to *i, *u, *u while *ɛ, *ɔ merge to *ɜ, which upon tensing defaults to *e. *a is split to *ɑ (upon secondary tensing) and *æ (default); *aj, *aw both yield *ɑ.


(N)CV(C)
(N)CV(C)
"Noun class" suffixes include at least -t, -q, -l; whether these were actual codas in Proto-Altaic' or were a result of apocope remains to be seen (decided). The actual semantic meaning may have been diminutiv for -t and collectiv for -l.


Splits to Proto-[[East-A Altaic']], Proto-[[East-B Altaic']] and Proto-[[East-C Altaic']] ca. -2ka.
Splits to Proto-[[East-A Altaic']], Proto-[[East-B Altaic']] and Proto-[[East-C Altaic']] ca. -2ka.
[[Category: Conlangs]]

Latest revision as of 13:13, 17 July 2011

Palatalization of Proto-Altaic' /k/ and some successiv reorganization of the vowel system introduced a new palatoalveolar consonant series, separate from retroflex. Dorsal nasals developed from glides in vicinity of other nasals; *ŋ seems to have however been at least in late PEA' purely velar, not palatalized. Smaller changes include f → ∅ and b → β.

The stops were very likely allophonically voiced when prenasal, as they developed to voiced stops almost always in daughterlangs in that position.

Labial Dental /
alveolar
Retroflex Palato-
alveolar
Velar Uvular
Plain Labialized Plain Labialized
Stops p t ʈ ʧ k q
Fricativs β s ʂ ʃ
Nasals m n ŋ ŋʷ
Approximants l ɽ j w

Vowels come in four tense-lax pairs:

Pair Tense Lax
High front i ɪ
High back u ʊ
Mid e ɜ
Lo ɑ æ

PA' *i, *ɪ, *u, *ʊ are continued regularly, save for some tensing/laxing effects and labiality assimilations. *ej, *o, *ow (but *e generally not) raise to *i, *u, *u while *ɛ, *ɔ merge to *ɜ, which upon tensing defaults to *e. *a is split to *ɑ (upon secondary tensing) and *æ (default); *aj, *aw both yield *ɑ.

(N)CV(C)

"Noun class" suffixes include at least -t, -q, -l; whether these were actual codas in Proto-Altaic' or were a result of apocope remains to be seen (decided). The actual semantic meaning may have been diminutiv for -t and collectiv for -l.

Splits to Proto-East-A Altaic', Proto-East-B Altaic' and Proto-East-C Altaic' ca. -2ka.