Attested in western Persia from around -5ka to -4.3ka as a language of one of the first major civilizations. Falls into disuse later, but not before contributing significant amounts of technical vocabulary to (…). Briefly re-emerges around -3ka before its apparent extinction some 500 years later.
Consonants
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Labial
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Dental
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Alveolar
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Velar
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Uvular
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Glottal
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Nasals
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m |
n |
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Voiceless plosivs
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p |
t |
ts |
k |
q |
ʔ
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Voiced plosivs
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b |
d |
(dz) |
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Voiceless fricativs
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f |
θ |
s |
x |
χ |
h
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Voiced fricativs
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v |
ð |
z |
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Approximants
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w |
l |
r |
j |
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Vowels
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Front
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Central
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Back
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Hi
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i, y |
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u
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Mid
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e
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ə
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o
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Lo
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a~ɑ
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to Proto-West Persian'
- high vowels
- ɪ ʊ ɪː ʊː → i u əj əw
- ɪw ɪj ʊj → iw iː uj
- loss of difthongs in _w
- k → kʷ / w_C
- iw → yː
- ew → e₂ː
- æw → æː
- ow → uː
- əw → oː
- stop phonation changes
- intervocalic lenition
- intervocalic voicing
- loss of aspiration
- ʰp ʰt ʰk ʰq → p t k q intervocally, → ɸ θ x χ before another stop
- pʰ tʰ kʰ qʰ → ɸ θ x χ
- remaining stop clusters devoiced
- palatalization
- k ɡ x → ʧ ʤ ʃ before front vowels & /j/
- lo vowels
to Proto-Tsonboid
- aː→ oː
- unstressed long vowels shortened in closed or final syllables
- uvular coloring
- i u ə(j) → e₂ o a(j) / _Q
- prenasalization
- NP → NNP (mt → mnt, nk → nŋk etc.) (do this later/in a different branch?)
- (original) mp nt coalesce to single consonants mp, nt
- Nɸ Nθ Nɬ Nl Ns Nʃ → Nkʷ Ntr (?) Ntɬ Ndl Nts Nʧ
- Nx Nχ → Nh Nh
- Nj Nw → Nʤ Nɡʷ
- related:
- j w → ʤ ɡʷ also intervocally
- morphological t + s ɬ l also change to ts tɬ dl, where still productiv
- -h- lost; related vowel changes:
- hs hɬ hh → s ɬ h
- coda p → β before a sonorant
to Old Tsonboran
- kʷ ɡʷ → p b
- voiced dorsal stops lost
- ɡ → (…) (/r/ a la Battlax 3?)
- ɢ → ʁ → ð, ∅ (…)
- umlaut
- i(ː) e₂(ː) → y(ː) ø(ː) / _(C)Cu, (old e(ː) = e₁(ː) not affected)
- e₂β → ø
- ø øː → ə (j)oː
- word-final stops lost
- tj dj → ts dz
- tɬ dl ɬ → t d ʃ
- ɸ β → f v
to New Tsonboran
- do something w/ prenasality?
- some vowel breikage?
- ʧ ʤ ʃ → ts z s
- …
Para-Tsonboran
The remaining Tsonboid languages fall into two main branches: Oqomur in the South, near the Eufrat/Tigris delta (now extinct too), and the Northern Tsonboid languages. These are separated into three main groups on the basis of their obstruent correspondences. The palatalization of /t d/ to /ts dz/ affected all of these, as did the loss of lateral obstruents (but slightly differently in each). The loss of labiovelars and shibilants applied only sporadically and is in some cases dateable to the individual languages.
PTs
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*p |
*t |
*ts |
*tɬ |
*ʧ |
*k |
*q |
*ʔ
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*b |
*d |
*dz |
*dl |
*ʤ
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*f |
*θ |
*s |
*ɬ |
*ʃ |
*x |
*χ |
*h
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*v |
*ð |
*z
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A
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p |
t |
ts |
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k |
k |
ʔ
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b |
d |
z |
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h |
s |
s |
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h |
x |
h
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B
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f |
ts |
θ |
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x |
k |
h
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dz |
ð |
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f |
t |
s |
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k |
k |
h
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d |
z
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C
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p |
s |
ts |
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k |
q |
ʔ
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z |
dz |
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f |
t |
θ |
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k |
q |
x
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d |
ð
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- Branch A looses uvulars and most fricative distinctions.
- Branch B sees lenition of original voiceless stops, combined with fortition of spirants.
- Branch C resembles B but retains uvulars and original stops.