Oyster language
See history for non-linguistic information.
Background
A few FILTER people may have settled in baeba or southern Dreamland.
Some Oysters may have spoken Andanic_languages#Proto-Olati_.281300.29_to_Olati-A_.282672.29, from the South Andanic (Olati) branch. This family is very conservative, and shows many similarities with the languages of Atlam, even though Atlam is far away both geographically and genetically. West Andanic and Atla have lack of innovation in common, meaning that they resemble each other because they both still resemble their MRCA even after 2,000 years apart (long branch attraction). It is possible that the Oysters, so proud of their language, find kinship in Atlam even after they slaughtered thousands of soldiers in Lobexon and Kxesh (and perhaps even some in Atlam).
If the language is assumed to be identical to Olati-A (which it probably isnt), then the consonant inventory would be
Labials: p b m f v Alveolars: t d n s l Palataloids: č ǯ ň š y Velars: k
And the vowel inventory would be /a e i o u/, on two tones, and a long series.
/ǯ/ may be a mistake, as there seem to be no paths to it in the sound changes. But perhaps it comes from /dʲ/, in which case it would be much rarer than /č/ but still phonemic.
The Oysters likely meet up with a group of settlers speaking a Southwestern Tip language. This group is the furthest west in the tropics, but also settled one area of land further north in the desert.
Both languages had simple syllables and fairly small phoneme inventories, but there were many differences between the two inventories. Southwestern Tip may have had only four vowels, likely /a e i u/, meaning it was unbalanced. Also, Oyster had three tones while Southwestern Tip probably had only two. The consonant inventories were quite different as well: Southwestern Tip had /m̄ n̄ ŋ̄ ŋ g h w/, all unmatched in Oyster; there was also a /b̲/, but it may have still been /mb/ at the time. Meanwhile Oyster had /p f v s č ǯ ň š/ all unmatched in Southwestern Tip. Most of Tip's coronals were palatalized before /e i/, however, so they could count as /č ǯ ň/ for transcription purposes.
If a unified script appears, they may consider /v/ and /w/ to be the same sound, as well as writing the palatals as coronal + /i/. Southwestern Tip apparently does not have /ke ki/, even at the phonetic level.
Note that Oyster is being compared with the Southwestern Tip proto-language because the Oysters were an earlier migration than the SW Tip colonists. It may be that Oyster is older even than the Tip proto-language and that the comparison will have to be still further back. Alternatively, Oysters do not meet up with the SW Tip colonists until several hundred years after the Oysters' colonies were founded.
Proto-Olati (1300) to Oyster (2057)
It is not clear if 2057 is the correct date for the break with the mainland, but it would likely mean little. The Islanders considered themselves to have their own language, but it was very similar to Olati-A.
- The labialized consonants kʷ ḳʷ ġʷ hʷ w shifted to p p b f v unconditionally.
- The aspirate clusters bh dh shift to p t.
- The velar nasal ŋ shifted to m except when a vowel followed by a labial consonant, in which case it became n.
- This assumes that the Islanders retained an earlier dialectal pronunciation of /ŋʷ/; this is why the shift is conditioned in a way reminiscent of the earlier shift.
- The velars k g ġ h shifted to č y y š unconditionally.
- The uvular stop ḳ became k.
- The sequences lh shifted to s.
- Remaining aspirated clusters deaspirate.
- Before a vowel, the sequences ay ey oy shift to ē. iy uy shift to ī.
- Long vowels before hiatus became short, but retained their stress. (Thus, /ia/ is really /ia/, not /ja/).
- The voiced stop d shifted to r.
Thus the consonant inventory was
Labials: p m f v b Alveolars: t n s r l Palataloids: č š y Velars: k
The inventory here differs slightly from the mainland dialect.
Daughters
Proto-Oyster (~2050) to Birch (~3310)
Labials: p m f v b Alveolars: t n s r l Palataloids: č š y Velars: k
- The postalveolars č š shifted to c s.
- The labial fricative f shifted to h.
Proto-Oyster (~2050) to Plume (3431)
This may be the same language as Birch. It may borrow many loans from Baywatch.
Plume (3431) to High Thunder (4149)
When the Play party takes over the Anchor Empire, they note that there are still people speaking the Thunder language living in the northern states.
Plume (3431) to Creamland Intruder (4149)
At one point, Sapeepa invaded all of the south, trying to conquer Aboan nations like Thaoa. They poisoned water and claimed that they would make the land unlivable. (This is why Lenians still lived in Subumpam in later ages despite losing the war against the Stars; they were not merely immigrants from Paba.)
They by this time had some slaves from Baeba. Baeba had invaded and conquered them, but when they revolted, many Baebans were trapped in their territory and became slaves.
This language likely differs little from Thunder.
Proto-Oyster (~2050) to Paleo-Nunabetari (~3350)
Within months of their defeat in Repilia, the Lenians declared war on the dark-skinned aboriginals of Baeba Swamp. The war ended in a stalemate, but a third army soon arrived and conquered Baeba; they were more favorable to the Lenians than to the aboriginals.
This language only exists if some of the Lenians remained in Baeba after the war.
Proto-Oyster (~2050) to Poise (~3310)
Only if Poise has its own language. If this exists, it likely has Dreamer influence.
Contact with other languages
Some Gold-speaking Pabaps were moved to Lobexon in the year 2057.