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#All consonants are silent in the Tapilula branch except /mb nd mf/ etc which always load onto the trailing syllable.
#All consonants are silent in the Tapilula branch except /mb nd mf/ etc which always load onto the trailing syllable.


==Grammar words==
==Grammatical morphemes==
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*'''nə''' ".... then ....." (never occurs by itself)
*'''nə''' ".... then ....." (never occurs by itself)


*'''-ni''' (locative suffix)
*'''-ni''' locative suffix
:*This can also be analyzed as accusative ''-n'' followed by a standalone verb /i/, assuming other inherited traits hold  
:*This can also be analyzed as accusative ''-n'' followed by a standalone verb /i/, assuming other inherited traits hold. Despite ending in /i/ it is not cognate with most other /i/
*'''-n''' (accusative suffix)
*'''-n''' accusative suffix
:*Possibly for patients only (secundative alignment), as in Lava Bed languages.  This would have consequences for word order
:*Possibly for patients only (secundative alignment), as in Lava Bed languages.  This would have consequences for word order


*'''-i''' (genitive suffix?)
*'''-i''' genitive suffix? may in face be a doublet of the accsative, assuming it's from earlier /ni/


*'''ta''' (genitive standalone word, appears before noun)
*'''ta''' genitive standalone word (appears before noun)
 
*'''ŋa''' verb of preparation (know ---> ask; eat ---> cook)
 
===Bound verbs===
*'''pə pal''' try to; attempt
*'''hu''' should, must (expanded to /mbihu/ with /mbi/ as a carrier verb)

Revision as of 08:24, 29 September 2023

This is a scratchpad for the MRCA. The orthography is different here for ease of searching. Most notably, tone markers are dropped because there are no monosyllabic low tones at this stage and the tone of longer words can be predicted from its consonant layout.

PRONUNCIATION NOTES

Most coda consonants are silent:

  1. All non-nasals are silent except before a vowel (liaison);
  2. All nasals are silent before non-voiceless stops except in the DRM dialect;
  3. All consonants are silent in the Tapilula branch except /mb nd mf/ etc which always load onto the trailing syllable.

Grammatical morphemes

09:20, 29 September 2023 (PDT)
  • pum "if ....."
  • ŋa lo "if ....."
  • ".... then ....." (never occurs by itself)
  • -ni locative suffix
  • This can also be analyzed as accusative -n followed by a standalone verb /i/, assuming other inherited traits hold. Despite ending in /i/ it is not cognate with most other /i/
  • -n accusative suffix
  • Possibly for patients only (secundative alignment), as in Lava Bed languages. This would have consequences for word order
  • -i genitive suffix? may in face be a doublet of the accsative, assuming it's from earlier /ni/
  • ta genitive standalone word (appears before noun)
  • ŋa verb of preparation (know ---> ask; eat ---> cook)

Bound verbs

  • pə pal try to; attempt
  • hu should, must (expanded to /mbihu/ with /mbi/ as a carrier verb)