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The preterite evolved from Latin's perfect tense. In common with other Romance dialects, Proto-Northern Romance developed a new perfective aspect using the present tense of ''HABERE'' and the perfect past participle. Use of the original perfect tense became limited solely to the preterite. | The preterite evolved from Latin's perfect tense. In common with other Romance dialects, Proto-Northern Romance developed a new perfective aspect using the present tense of ''HABERE'' and the perfect past participle. Use of the original perfect tense became limited solely to the preterite. | ||
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Revision as of 03:16, 7 June 2008
Proto-Northern-Romance *Roumānētte / *Jermānētte / Lingua Rūstica Germāniārum | |
Spoken in: | northwestern Europe |
Conworld: | Mundus Germaniae Romanae |
Total speakers: | unknown |
Genealogical classification: | Indo-European
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Basic word order: | SVO |
Morphological type: | inflecting |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | nominative-accusative |
Writing system: | |
Created by: | |
P Collier, BP Jonsson | 2006+ |
Introduction
Phonology
Consonants
Consonants | ||||||||||||||||
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Bilabial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |||||||||||
Nasal | m | n | ŋ | |||||||||||||
Plosive | p b | t d | k g | |||||||||||||
Fricative | ɸ β | θ ð | s | x ɣ | h | |||||||||||
Approximant | w | j | ||||||||||||||
Trill | r | |||||||||||||||
Lateral | l |
Vowels
Vowels | ||||||||||||
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Front | Near-front | Central | Near-back | Back | ||||||||
High | iː | uː | ||||||||||
Near-high | ɪ | ʊ | ||||||||||
High-mid | e | oː | ||||||||||
Low-mid | ɛ ɛː | ɔ ɔː | ||||||||||
Low | a aː |
Phonological History
Morphology
Nouns
1st Declension
Group I - Mainly feminine, with some masculine exceptions. Derived from Latin 1st and 5th declensions.'
1st Declension – Group I | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
Nominative | – a | – as | ||||||||||
Accusative | – a | – as | ||||||||||
Genitive | – ā | – ār | ||||||||||
Dative | – ā | – īs |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- terra, terrae
- *dia, *diae (< diēs, diēī)
Notes:
- The Latin paradigms Aenēas, Aenēae and Anchīses, Anchīsae have regularised their nominative singular forms by anaolgy, and thereby merged with the above.
Group II - Feminine. Derived from Latin 1st declension.
1st Declension – Group II | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
Nominative | – e | – as | ||||||||||
Accusative | – e | – as | ||||||||||
Genitive | – es | – ār | ||||||||||
Dative | – ā | – īs |
The following Latin paradigm declines per the above:
- crambē, crambes
2nd Declension
Group I - Masculine. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.
2nd Declension – Group I | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
Nominative | – | – ī | ||||||||||
Accusative | – e | – es | ||||||||||
Genitive | – es | – ōr | ||||||||||
Dative | – ī | – īs |
The following Latin paradigm declines per the above:'
- pater, patris
Group II - Masculine. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.
2nd Declension – Group II | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
Nominative | – es | – ī | ||||||||||
Accusative | – e | – es | ||||||||||
Genitive | – es | – ōr | ||||||||||
Dative | – ī | – īs |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- amnis, amnis
- *amantis, amantis (< amans, amantis)
- *āeris, āeris (< āēr, āeris)
- *hērōis, hērōis (< hērōs, hērōis)
- *Periclis, Periclis (<Periclēs, Periclis)
Group III - Masculine, including originally feminine Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 2nd and 4th declensions.
2nd Declension – Group III | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
Nominative | – s | – ī | ||||||||||
Accusative | – | – s | ||||||||||
Genitive | – ī | – ōr | ||||||||||
Dative | – | – īs |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- modus, modī
- portus, *portī (< portus, portūs)
- *Dēlus, Dēlī (< Dēlos, Dēlī)
- Lūcius, Lūcī
Group IV - Masculine, including originally feminine Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 2nd declension
2nd Declension – Group IV | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
Nominative | – | – ī | ||||||||||
Accusative | – | – s | ||||||||||
Genitive | – ī | – ōr | ||||||||||
Dative | – | – īs |
The following Latin paradigm declines per the above
- puer, puerī
- liber, librī
3rd Declension
Group I - Masculine, originally neuter Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.
3rd Declension – Group I | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
Nominative | – e | – a | ||||||||||
Accusative | – e | – a | ||||||||||
Genitive | – es | – ōr | ||||||||||
Dative | – ī | – īs |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- rēte, rētis
- *nōme, nōminis(< nōmen, nōminis)
Group II - Masculine, originally neuter Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.
3rd Declension – Group II | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
Nominative | – es | – a | ||||||||||
Accusative | – e | – a | ||||||||||
Genitive | – es | – ōr | ||||||||||
Dative | – ī | – īs |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin)
- *animālis, *animālis (< animāl, animālīs)
- *poēmatis, poēmatis (< poēma, poēmatis)
Group III - Masculine, originally neuter Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.'
3rd Declension – Group III | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
Nominative | – s | – a | ||||||||||
Accusative | – | – a | ||||||||||
Genitive | – es | – ōr | ||||||||||
Dative | – ī | – īs |
The following Latin paradigm declines per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- *ossus, ossis (< os, ossis)
Group IV - Masculine, originally neuter Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 3rd declension.'
3rd Declension – Group IV | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
Nominative | – | – a | ||||||||||
Accusative | – | – a | ||||||||||
Genitive | – es | – ōr | ||||||||||
Dative | – ī | – īs |
The following Latin paradigm declines per the above:
- opus, operis
Group V - Masculine, originally neuter Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 2nd and 4th declensions.
3rd Declension – Group V | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
Nominative | – s | – a | ||||||||||
Accusative | – | – a | ||||||||||
Genitive | – ī | – ōr | ||||||||||
Dative | – | – īs |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- *dōnus, dōnī (< dōnum, dōnī)
- *genūus, *genuī (< genū, genūs)
4th Declension
'Group I - Feminine, including originally masculine Latin nouns. Derived from Latin 3rd and 5th declensions.
4th Declension – Group I | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
Nominative | – es | – es | ||||||||||
Accusative | – e | – es | ||||||||||
Genitive | – es | – | ||||||||||
Dative | – ī | – ius |
The following Latin paradigms decline per the above (starred forms are presumed/attested in Vulgar Latin):
- *clādis, clādis (< clādēs, clādis)
- *urbis, urbis (< urbs, urbis)
- *laudis, laudis (< laus, laudis)
- *aetātis, aetātis (< aetās, aetātis)
- rēs, *reis (< rēs, reī)
- *mōris, mōris (< mōs, mōris)
- *ratiōnis, ratiōnis (< ratiō, ratiōnis)
- *Naiadis, Naiadis (< Naias, Naiadis)
Verbs
Indicative
1st Conjugation
Present Tense | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
1st person | – | – āms | ||||||||||
2nd person | – as | – ātes | ||||||||||
3rd Person | – at | – ant |
Preterite (Simple Past) | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
1st person | – ai | – amms | ||||||||||
2nd person | – astī | – astes | ||||||||||
3rd Person | – at | – ārnt |
The preterite evolved from Latin's perfect tense. In common with other Romance dialects, Proto-Northern Romance developed a new perfective aspect using the present tense of HABERE and the perfect past participle. Use of the original perfect tense became limited solely to the preterite.
2nd Conjugation - Derived from Latin 2nd and 4th conjugations
Present Tense | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
1st person | – | – īms | ||||||||||
2nd person | – es | – ītes | ||||||||||
3rd Person | – et | – int |
Group I - Preterite in –be etc.
Preterite (Simple Past) | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
1st person | – be | – bīms | ||||||||||
2nd person | – bistī | – bistes | ||||||||||
3rd Person | – bet | – bīrnt |
2i group derived from Latin 2nd conjugation.
The preterite evolved from Latin's perfect tense. In common with other Romance dialects, Proto-Northern Romance developed a new perfective aspect using the present tense of HABERE and the perfect past participle. Use of the original perfect tense became limited solely to the preterite.
Group II - Preterite in –ī etc.
Preterite (Simple Past) | ||||||||||||
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Singular | Plural | |||||||||||
1st person | – ī | – īmms | ||||||||||
2nd person | – īstī | – īstes | ||||||||||
3rd Person | – īt | – īrnt |
2ii group derived from Latin 4th conjugation.
The preterite evolved from Latin's perfect tense. In common with other Romance dialects, Proto-Northern Romance developed a new perfective aspect using the present tense of HABERE and the perfect past participle. Use of the original perfect tense became limited solely to the preterite.