Proto-Kunnu-lūjungo

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Proto-Kunnurūjungo
Pronounced: /-kunːu*ruːdʒuŋːo/
Timeline and Universe:
Species: Human
Spoken:
Total speakers:
Writing system:
Genealogy:
Typology
Morphology: Agglutinative
Morphosyntax: Ergative
Word order: SOV
Credits
Creator: Qwynegold
Created: April 2010

Phonology

Phoneme inventory


Consonants
Bilabial Labiod. Alveolar Post-alv. Velar Glottal
Nasal /m/ /n/ /ŋ/
Plain Plosive /p/ [b] /t/ [d] /k/ [ɡ]
Asp. or Gem. Plosive /pː/ /pʰ/ /tː/ /tʰ/ /kː/ /kʰ/
Plain Fricative /f/ /s/ /z/ /ʃ/ /ʒ/ /h/
Long Fricative /sː/
Affricate /ts/ /tʃ/ /dʒ/
Rhotic /*r/1
Lat. Approximant [l]
Long Lat. Approximant [lː]

1The exact quality of the rhotic is unknown.

Monophthongs
Front Back
High /i/ /y/ /u/ /uː/
Mid /e/ /ø/ /o/ /oː/
Low /ɑ/
Diphthongs
Front-Front Front-Back Back-Front Back-Back
High [jy] /ju/ /juː/ /wi/ /wy/ /wuː/
Mid /je/ [jø] /jo/ /joː/ /we/ /ue/ /wø/ /wo/
Opening Low /jɑ/ /wɑ/
Closing Low /ɑi/ /ɑu/

Allophony

  • The velar nasal is long if intervocalic, and short otherwise.
  • The short unvoiced plosives are voiced if intervocalic.
  • The liquid is a rhotic at the beginning of a word and before /w/, but [l] in other positions.
  • [jy] and [jø] are allophones of /jo/ resp. /joː/, and are only found in a few suffixes to accommodate for vowel harmony (see the next section).

Vowel harmony

Proto-Kunnurūjungo has front-back vowel harmony. In the list below, front vowels have been marked with blue and back vowels with red. There are also neutral vowels, which are /u, uː, ju, juː, wuː/. Each suffix is by default front or back (unless it is neutral), and if the suffix is attached to a word of the opposite affinity, the vowels in the suffix will change according to this list (note that not all vowels make matching pairs, for example the opposite of /ue/ is /wo/, but the opposite of /wo/ is /wø/).

  • ɑe
  • eɑ
  • i → u
  • oø
  • wy
  • øo
  • y → u
  • ɑii
  • ɑui
  • uewo
  • je
  • je
  • jo
  • joːjy
  • we
  • we
  • wiwuː
  • wo
  • wo
  • wy

Phonological constraints

The syllable structure of Proto-Kunnurūjungo is (O)V(C) where C is any short consonant and V is any single vowel or diphthong. /j/ and /w/ do not count as consonants, but as a part of a diphthong.

The geminated or long consonant can only appear intervocalically, and count as being in two syllables at once. The onset of such a consonant belong to the same syllable as the vowel preceding it, while the release of the consonant belong to the same syllable as the vowel following it.

Romanization

A a, B b, Ch ch, D d, E e, F f, G g, H h, I i, J j, K k, Kh kh, Kk kk, L l, Ll ll, M m, N n, Ng ng, Nn nn, O o, Ō ō, Ö ö, P p, Ph ph, Pp pp, R r, S s, Sh sh, Ss ss, T t, Th th, Ts ts, Tt tt, U u, Ū ū, Ü ü, W w, Y y, Z z, Zh zh

Letter Pronunciation
A a ɑ
B b b
Ch ch
D d d
E e e
F f f
G g ɡ
H h h
I i i
J j
K k k
Kh kh
Kk kk
L l l
Ll ll
M m m
N n n
Ng ng ŋ
Nn nn
O o o
Ō ō
Ö ö ø
P p p
Ph ph
Pp pp
R r *r
S s s
Sh sh ʃ
Ss ss
T t t
Th th
Ts ts ts
Tt tt
U u u
Ū ū
Ü ü y
W w w
Y y j
Z z z
Zh zh ʒ

The voiced plosives and the lateral are represented in the romanization, even though they are not phonemic.

Grammars

Verbs

Voice

Tense and aspect

Proto-Kunnurūjungo has arguably four basic tenses (past, present, frequentative and habitual); and three tenses (remote past, future, remote future) and two aspects (progressive and perfect) that are expressed by periphrastic or other means, plus several combinations of the aforementioned.

In the following table, the frequentative has been grouped together with the aspects for ease of representation. The affixes marked with blue go together with front vowel words, and the ones in red with back vowel words. If a word has only neutral vowels, the affix that stands first in the morphology column will be used.

Tense Aspect Morphology Example (using the verbs opk'ūja (sit) and kwedi (hear))
Remote Past - -oCo1
-öCö1
opk'ūjojo - sat a long time ago
kwedödö - heard a long time ago
Past - -o
-ö
opk'ūjo - sat
kwedö - heard
Present - -ng opk'ūjang - sits
kweding - hears
Future - k'ūdi VERB k'ūdi opk'ūja - will sit
k'ūdi kwedi - will hear
Remote Future - k'ūdik'ūdi VERB k'ūdik'ūdi opk'ūja - will sit in the far future
k'ūdik'ūdi kwedi - will hear in the far future
Habitual - - opk'ūja - usually sits
kwedi - usually hears
Remote Past Progressive udodo VERB-ppi
udodo VERB-ppu
udodo opk'ūjappu - was sitting a long time ago
udodo kwedippi - was hearing a long time ago
Past Progressive udo VERB-ppi
udo VERB-ppu
udo opk'ūjappu - was sitting
udo kwedippi - was hearing
Present Progressive udong VERB-ppi
udong VERB-ppu
udong opk'ūjappu - is sitting
udong kwedippi - is hearing
Future Progressive k'ūdi VERB-ppi
k'ūdi VERB-ppu
k'ūdi opk'ūjappu - will be sitting
k'ūdi kwedippi - will be hearing
Remote Future Progressive k'ūdik'ūdi VERB-ppi
k'ūdik'ūdi VERB-ppu
k'ūdik'ūdi opk'ūjappu - will be sitting in the far future
k'ūdik'ūdi kwedippi - will be hearing in the far future
Remote Past Perfect ut VERB-oCo1
ut VERB-öCö1
ut opk'ūjojo - had sut a long time ago
ut kwedödö - had heard long ago
Past Perfect ut VERB-o
ut VERB-ö
ut opk'ūjo - had sut
ut kwedö - had heard
Present Perfect ut VERB-ng ut opk'ūjang - have sut
ut kweding - have heard
Future Perfect k'ūdi VERB-ng k'ūdi opk'ūjang - will have sut
k'ūdi kweding - will have heard
Remote Future Perfect k'ūdik'ūdi VERB-ng k'ūdik'ūdi opk'ūjang - will have sut in the far future
k'ūdik'ūdi kweding - will have heard in the far future
Habitual Perfect ut VERB ut opk'ūja - have/had usually sut
ut kwedi - have/had usually heard
Remote Past Frequentative -dödö
-dodo
opk'ūjadodo - sat around long ago
kwedidödö - repeatedly heard things long ago
Past Frequentative -
-do
opk'ūjado - sat around
kwedidö - repeatedly heard things
Present Frequentative -ding
-dung
opk'ūjadung - sit around
kwediding - repeatedly hear things
Future Frequentative k'ūdi VERB-di
k'ūdi VERB-du
k'ūdi opk'ūjadu - will sit around
k'ūdi kwedidi - will hear things repeatedly
Remote Future Frequentative k'ūdik'ūdi VERB-di
k'ūdik'ūdi VERB-du
k'ūdik'ūdi opk'ūjadu - will sit around in the far future
k'ūdik'ūdi kwedidi - will hear things repeatedly in the far future
Habitual Frequentative -di
-du
opk'ūjadu - usually sits around
kwedidi - usually hears things repeatedly

1The C stands for a consonant that is the same as the previous consonant in the word.

The frequentative can have the meaning of just doing something repeatedly, or doing something repeatedly and in several locations. For example myosyak'yadung can either mean "to jump around", or "to jump up and down at the same spot".