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Earth-Prime, as in "apostrophe-like thing", not "primary". Not as much as a conworld as much as a place to dump phonology sketches on. Regardless, they have quite a bit of interaction so some fleshing-out is inevitable. | Earth-Prime, as in "apostrophe-like thing", not "primary". Not as much as a conworld as much as a place to dump phonology sketches on. Regardless, they have quite a bit of interaction so some fleshing-out is inevitable. | ||
Ruff divergence outline: | |||
* "Present day" is around 15000 BCE by absolute chronology. Highest level of technology is mostly mid 1800sy, more advanced in eg. material sciences (<s>rudimentary quantum physics</s> experimentally going on spectroscopy, theoretically far behind) but less advanced in eg. geography & astronomy (1600s-ish). | |||
* ''Homo sylvatica'', on the general level of development of ''H. erectus'', survives in northern woodlands of continental Eurasia as well as a separate subspecies in southeast Asia. | |||
* A possible third hominid species survives in southern Africa? | |||
==Project summary== | |||
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! Location | ! Location | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Genjax || Sketch || Single language, part of a large family (Mid-Sahel ~ upper Zambezi) | ||
| | | Labiopalatals, no /m/, small vowel system | ||
| | | around Serengeti? | ||
|- | |||
| Nilotic' || Sketch || Major family; possibly distantly related to Caucasian' | |||
| /tθ kx/; implosivs (West); voiceless nasals (Egyptian'); /j+ j-/, ejectivs & uvulars (South) | |||
| All the way along the Nile, eastern Sahara | |||
|- | |||
| [[Zithromax]] || Very sketch || Major family | |||
| Unitary splosivs & prenasals | |||
| Let's say Western Sahara | |||
|- | |||
| [[Univax]] || Sketch || Single language | |||
| Allophonic uvulars, stable palatal stop, interdentals, noncontrastiv voicing, voiceless nasals, mid vowel harmony | |||
| North Africa | |||
|- | |||
| [[Ouiqál]] || Beginnings || Notable; family size undecided | |||
| Voiceless nasals | |||
| Anatolia, originates from SW Central Asia (due to Altaic' expansion) | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[East Caucasian' languages|East Caucasian']] || Postulated || Minor family - possibly related to SC' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Caucasian' || Very sketch || | | [[South Caucasian' languages|South Caucasian']] || Very sketch || Major but geographically limited family | ||
| Clicks (lost in some sub-branches), vricativs, monosyllabic tendency | | Clicks (lost in some sub-branches), vricativs, tones, monosyllabic tendency | ||
| Caucasus & Levant | | Caucasus & Levant | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Klusterax || Sketch | | [[Transcaspian']] || Very sketch || Small but old family | ||
| Palatalization, labialization, pharyngealization, … | |||
| West-central Asia | |||
|- | |||
| [[Proto-Altaic'|Altaic']] || Sketch+ || Major family | |||
| Uvulars, labial-velars (East); emphatics (West) | |||
| Dispersed from Central Asia | |||
|- | |||
| [[Proto-Persian'|Persian']] || Sketch++ || Medium-sized family | |||
| Uvulars; tones, lhaterals, vricativs & multiple sonorant sets (modern branch) | |||
| From Persia eastwards (historically also Levant) | |||
|- | |||
| Klusterax || Sketch+ || Small family | |||
| Loose phonotactics, non-contrastiv voicing | | Loose phonotactics, non-contrastiv voicing | ||
| | | Southeast Asia (need to pin down better) | ||
|- | |||
| [[Battlax]] || Sketch || Currently medium-sized, formerly major family | |||
| Vricativs, no /p/; brief /kx/ (branch 3) | |||
| NW India & therearound | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Sahax]] || Sketch || Part of a small, fractured family | ||
| Vricativs | | Vricativs, not keen on labial stops, /u/, /e/; | ||
| | | Woodlands of India | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Austric']] || Sketch+ || Major family of Southern Asia | ||
| | | Small sound inventories; ablaut | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | [[Classical Chinese']] || Sketch || "Classical Chinese". You do the math. | ||
| | | Polysynthetic, /ʃ/ w/o /s/ | ||
| | | Gee, I have no idea… :) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Japanese'|Japonic']] || Sketch || Small, formerly medium-sized family | ||
| | | /ɬ/ | ||
| | | Coastal East Asia | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Telefax]] || Sketch || Small family | | [[Telefax]] || Sketch || Small family | ||
| Implosivs, lhaterals, nasal vowels | | Implosivs, lhaterals, nasal vowels | ||
| | | North India? North Africa? | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Sprachbund symmary=== | |||
*Rare POAs | |||
**Interdentals: central Sahara to East Africa, ATM <!--also sporadically elsewhere--> | |||
**Pharyngeals/emphatics: NW Asia | |||
**Labiovelars: Himalaya(ish) | |||
**Lhaterals: NW India, … | |||
**Front rounded vowels: Indonesia, Indochina (feat. vowel harmony), East Himalayan foothills | |||
*Rare MOAs | |||
**Voiceless nasals: East Mediterranean (limiting line: Black Sea ~ Libya) <!--ase--> | |||
**Clicks: Caucasus | |||
*Odd phonemes or holes | |||
**No /p/ or even /b/: Southern India | |||
**No or few nasals: Congo | |||
*Other phonetic stuff | |||
**Contour tones: Caucasus, Levant, the Indus valley to some extent | |||
**Register tones: (??) | |||
[[Category:Earth']] |
Latest revision as of 15:56, 18 December 2010
Earth-Prime, as in "apostrophe-like thing", not "primary". Not as much as a conworld as much as a place to dump phonology sketches on. Regardless, they have quite a bit of interaction so some fleshing-out is inevitable.
Ruff divergence outline:
- "Present day" is around 15000 BCE by absolute chronology. Highest level of technology is mostly mid 1800sy, more advanced in eg. material sciences (
rudimentary quantum physicsexperimentally going on spectroscopy, theoretically far behind) but less advanced in eg. geography & astronomy (1600s-ish). - Homo sylvatica, on the general level of development of H. erectus, survives in northern woodlands of continental Eurasia as well as a separate subspecies in southeast Asia.
- A possible third hominid species survives in southern Africa?
Project summary
Name | Status | World-internal size | Areal(ish) features contained | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|
Genjax | Sketch | Single language, part of a large family (Mid-Sahel ~ upper Zambezi) | Labiopalatals, no /m/, small vowel system | around Serengeti? |
Nilotic' | Sketch | Major family; possibly distantly related to Caucasian' | /tθ kx/; implosivs (West); voiceless nasals (Egyptian'); /j+ j-/, ejectivs & uvulars (South) | All the way along the Nile, eastern Sahara |
Zithromax | Very sketch | Major family | Unitary splosivs & prenasals | Let's say Western Sahara |
Univax | Sketch | Single language | Allophonic uvulars, stable palatal stop, interdentals, noncontrastiv voicing, voiceless nasals, mid vowel harmony | North Africa |
Ouiqál | Beginnings | Notable; family size undecided | Voiceless nasals | Anatolia, originates from SW Central Asia (due to Altaic' expansion) |
East Caucasian' | Postulated | Minor family - possibly related to SC' | ||
South Caucasian' | Very sketch | Major but geographically limited family | Clicks (lost in some sub-branches), vricativs, tones, monosyllabic tendency | Caucasus & Levant |
Transcaspian' | Very sketch | Small but old family | Palatalization, labialization, pharyngealization, … | West-central Asia |
Altaic' | Sketch+ | Major family | Uvulars, labial-velars (East); emphatics (West) | Dispersed from Central Asia |
Persian' | Sketch++ | Medium-sized family | Uvulars; tones, lhaterals, vricativs & multiple sonorant sets (modern branch) | From Persia eastwards (historically also Levant) |
Klusterax | Sketch+ | Small family | Loose phonotactics, non-contrastiv voicing | Southeast Asia (need to pin down better) |
Battlax | Sketch | Currently medium-sized, formerly major family | Vricativs, no /p/; brief /kx/ (branch 3) | NW India & therearound |
Sahax | Sketch | Part of a small, fractured family | Vricativs, not keen on labial stops, /u/, /e/; | Woodlands of India |
Austric' | Sketch+ | Major family of Southern Asia | Small sound inventories; ablaut | |
Classical Chinese' | Sketch | "Classical Chinese". You do the math. | Polysynthetic, /ʃ/ w/o /s/ | Gee, I have no idea… :) |
Japonic' | Sketch | Small, formerly medium-sized family | /ɬ/ | Coastal East Asia |
Telefax | Sketch | Small family | Implosivs, lhaterals, nasal vowels | North India? North Africa? |
Sprachbund symmary
- Rare POAs
- Interdentals: central Sahara to East Africa, ATM
- Pharyngeals/emphatics: NW Asia
- Labiovelars: Himalaya(ish)
- Lhaterals: NW India, …
- Front rounded vowels: Indonesia, Indochina (feat. vowel harmony), East Himalayan foothills
- Rare MOAs
- Voiceless nasals: East Mediterranean (limiting line: Black Sea ~ Libya)
- Clicks: Caucasus
- Odd phonemes or holes
- No /p/ or even /b/: Southern India
- No or few nasals: Congo
- Other phonetic stuff
- Contour tones: Caucasus, Levant, the Indus valley to some extent
- Register tones: (??)