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**Lhaterals: NW India, …
**Lhaterals: NW India, …
*Rare MOAs
*Rare MOAs
**Voiceless nasals: West Mediterranean (limiting line: Black Sea ~ Libya) <!--ase-->
**Voiceless nasals: East Mediterranean (limiting line: Black Sea ~ Libya) <!--ase-->
**Clicks: Caucasus
**Clicks: Caucasus
*Odd phonemes or holes
*Odd phonemes or holes

Revision as of 13:08, 17 June 2008

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 physics) 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
Altaic' Sketch++ Major family Uvulars, labial-velars (East); emphatics (West) Dispersed from Central Asia
Battlax Sketch Currently medium-sized, formerly major family No /p/, vricativs; brief /kx/ (branch 3) NW India & therearound
Caucasian' Very sketch Large but geographically limited family Clicks (lost in some sub-branches), vricativs, tones, monosyllabic tendency Caucasus & Levant
Genjax Sketch Single language, part of a large family (Mid-Sahel ~ upper Zambezi) Labiopalatals, no /m/ around Serengeti?
Klusterax Sketch++ Small family Loose phonotactics, non-contrastiv voicing Southeast Asia
Mivizian Sketch Small family Vricativs, small vowel system Northern Drift Valley
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
Ouiqál Beginnings Single language (for now; not isolate!). Voiceless nasals Anatolia, originates from SW Central Asia (due to Altaic' expansion)
Persian' Sketch++ Medium-sized family Uvulars; tones, lhaterals, vricativs & multiple sonorant sets (modern branch) From Persia eastwards
Telefax Sketch Small family Implosivs, lhaterals, nasal vowels North India? North Africa?
Univax Sketch Single Allophonic uvulars, stable palatal stop, interdentals, noncontrastiv voicing, voiceless nasals, mid vowel harmony North Africa
Uwjge?? Almost nearly decent Possibly single /ʀ/, fortis vs lenis stop system Not a clue, still possibly conworld-internal conlang if I don't declare it a strictly personal/engelang with no conworld background
Zithromax Very sketch Major family Unitary splosivs & prenasals Let's say Western Sahara

Sprachbund symmary

  • Rare POAs
    • Interdentals: central Sahara to East Africa
    • Pharyngeals/emphatics: NW Asia
    • Labiovelars: Himalaya(ish)
    • Lhaterals: NW India, …
  • 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