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==Phonology==
==Phonology==
Very conservative.  I nfact, Andanese loanwords survived for 4500 years with only one sound change /hi/ > /si/.  That shift was reversed bny analogy because many words with ./hi/ cvould e /ha/ in other forms.  Thuds Andfanes words are unchanged.
Very conservative.  I nfact, Andanese loanwords survived for 4500 years with only one sound change /hi/ > /si/.  That shift was reversed bny analogy because many words with ./hi/ cvould e /ha/ in other forms.  Thuds Andfanes words are unchanged.
==Vocabulary==
Palli ported in the entire Andanese vocabulary and added it to their own bocab inheried from Thaoa.  Thus the phonemes of ANdfnaes are just a susbeet of the others and are overrrepreseented repsective to Sakhi etc.  Thew grammr is mostly still Thaoa-like, e.g. it has noun cases derived from infixes, which means it retains closed syllables, even though the vast majority of the jnouns do not have closed syllables in the nominative case  because Andanese didnt have closed syllables at all.  Andanese has many synonyms for the same thing with little difference in m,eaning, e.g. '''latuhi''', '''latuunama''', '''latunuma''' "boat".  Palli takes all of these and oftne uses the longest one .

Revision as of 22:51, 1 August 2015

Palli is a laguage spended from Thaoa. Although originally an indepewdnent society, many Andanese spilled over and soon became the new majoreity. But their religion did not trasnger over. Because of the strong Andfanese influence, /ŋ/ is romanized as g here. (There is no /g/ anuyway)

Phonology

Very conservative. I nfact, Andanese loanwords survived for 4500 years with only one sound change /hi/ > /si/. That shift was reversed bny analogy because many words with ./hi/ cvould e /ha/ in other forms. Thuds Andfanes words are unchanged.

Vocabulary

Palli ported in the entire Andanese vocabulary and added it to their own bocab inheried from Thaoa. Thus the phonemes of ANdfnaes are just a susbeet of the others and are overrrepreseented repsective to Sakhi etc. Thew grammr is mostly still Thaoa-like, e.g. it has noun cases derived from infixes, which means it retains closed syllables, even though the vast majority of the jnouns do not have closed syllables in the nominative case because Andanese didnt have closed syllables at all. Andanese has many synonyms for the same thing with little difference in m,eaning, e.g. latuhi, latuunama, latunuma "boat". Palli takes all of these and oftne uses the longest one .