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The Proto-Hipatal language is nearly identical with [[Tapilula]] and can be considered a dialect of Tapilula. Its original consonant inventory was | The Proto-Hipatal language is nearly identical with [[Tapilula]] and can be considered a dialect of Tapilula. Its original consonant inventory was | ||
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The vowel inventory was /a e i o u ə/. The schwa vowel here is a high vowel, not a true schwa. Only four of the vowels can follow a labialized consonant: /ʷe ʷi ʷo ʷu/, with /ʷo ʷu/ being most common. | The vowel inventory was /a e i o u ə/. The schwa vowel here is a high vowel, not a true schwa. Only four of the vowels can follow a labialized consonant: /ʷe ʷi ʷo ʷu/, with /ʷo ʷu/ being most common. | ||
===Proto-Hipatal (0) to HP-1=== | |||
This language is spoken in tropical rainforests of a chain of larger islands. It is one of the few groups to contain people who live more than a mile away from the seashore. | |||
#The voiceless aspirated velar stop ''k'' shifted to '''s''' unconditionally. | |||
#The high central vowel ''ə'' shifted to match the next vowel in the word. This also included the labialization of the initial consonant; thus, for example, /təpʷu/ > /tʷupʷu/. | |||
#The labialized consonants ''lʷ gʷ sʷ'' shifted to '''w w hʷ'''. | |||
#The labialized alveolars ''tʷ nʷ ndʷ'' shifted to '''kʷ ŋʷ ŋġʷ'''. | |||
#Schwa disappeared between a nasal and a following stop or fricative; if there was a fricative, it became a stop. | |||
#Initial schwas disappeared. | |||
#The ejective stop ''ḳ'' shifted to '''k'''. | |||
#Any remaining schwa ''ə'' shifted to '''i'''. | |||
#The rounded vowel '' o'' shifted to ''' a''' unconditionally. /u/ became unrounded, but there was no change in spelling. | |||
#The mid vowel ''e'' shifted to '''ə''' unconditionally. | |||
Thus the consonant inventory of HP-1 was | |||
Rounded bilabials: pʷ bʷ mʷ w | |||
Spread bilabials: p b m (Ø) | |||
Alveolars: t d n l s | |||
Velars: k ŋ h g | |||
Labiovelars: kʷ ŋʷ | |||
This analysis treats the prenasalized stops as clusters, even though they can occur at the beginning of a word. The vowel inventory was /a i u ə/, with labialized consonants appearing before all four vowels. |
Revision as of 13:18, 12 October 2018
Hipatal is the name of the ocean covering the majority of the planet Teppala, and containing few islands. Those islands that do exist are volcanic, and have a range of diverse populations. Most inhabitants are descendants of the Mumba people who migrated eastward from Laba to Fojy, a journey of more than 10000 miles, and settled various tropical islands along the way.
Most settlements are in the tropics; there is no significant monsoon, so rainfall is concentrated along the Equator, and even at 10°N and °S the weather is dry for most of the year and forest growth is impossible.
Languages
The Proto-Hipatal language is nearly identical with Tapilula and can be considered a dialect of Tapilula. Its original consonant inventory was
Rounded bilabials: pʷ bʷ mʷ mbʷ mpʷ w Spread bilabials: p b m mb mp (Ø) Alveolars: t n nd l Rounded alveolars: tʷ nʷ ndʷ Velars: k ḳ ŋ ŋġ h g
Here, the consonants /b bʷ/ correspond to standard Tapilula pharngralized voiceless stops, and /mp mpʷ/ correspond to standard /mf mfʷ/. The prenasalized stops can be eliminated from the phonology if they are considered as clusters; however, the analysis would need to be different for different stops.
The vowel inventory was /a e i o u ə/. The schwa vowel here is a high vowel, not a true schwa. Only four of the vowels can follow a labialized consonant: /ʷe ʷi ʷo ʷu/, with /ʷo ʷu/ being most common.
Proto-Hipatal (0) to HP-1
This language is spoken in tropical rainforests of a chain of larger islands. It is one of the few groups to contain people who live more than a mile away from the seashore.
- The voiceless aspirated velar stop k shifted to s unconditionally.
- The high central vowel ə shifted to match the next vowel in the word. This also included the labialization of the initial consonant; thus, for example, /təpʷu/ > /tʷupʷu/.
- The labialized consonants lʷ gʷ sʷ shifted to w w hʷ.
- The labialized alveolars tʷ nʷ ndʷ shifted to kʷ ŋʷ ŋġʷ.
- Schwa disappeared between a nasal and a following stop or fricative; if there was a fricative, it became a stop.
- Initial schwas disappeared.
- The ejective stop ḳ shifted to k.
- Any remaining schwa ə shifted to i.
- The rounded vowel o shifted to a unconditionally. /u/ became unrounded, but there was no change in spelling.
- The mid vowel e shifted to ə unconditionally.
Thus the consonant inventory of HP-1 was
Rounded bilabials: pʷ bʷ mʷ w Spread bilabials: p b m (Ø) Alveolars: t d n l s Velars: k ŋ h g Labiovelars: kʷ ŋʷ
This analysis treats the prenasalized stops as clusters, even though they can occur at the beginning of a word. The vowel inventory was /a i u ə/, with labialized consonants appearing before all four vowels.