User:Kalathei95/sandbox/CGAW/Test-List-Countries/Caro-Valdic/Regropian language
Regropian language
[edit]Phonology
[edit]Regropian and its sister languages are phonologically distinct from their immediate neighbours for their prenasalised consonants, and nasal apophony in verb inflection. Regropian also regained the pharyngeal consonant after it was lost in Old Regropian when /ʔ/ evolved into /ʡ/. Spoken Regropian is partially mutually intelligible to Vasurian, while in its written form, word cognates are easily read and understood.
Caric | Regropo-Vasurian | Regropian | Vasurian | Remarks | |
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lioness | *buaʔuɲãlsə | *ũɢwaɬãji | ŋgwelañ | walaim |
|
meat | *ʃid͡z̪ʷe | *ixd͡z̪ʷe | xijwe | xiśe | |
stone | *ʔeãɣ | *enɣə | ẽŋe | ege | |
poison | *wɔmbwulumɘ̃ | *wõbuln | õmbyañ | óplam | |
kettle | *unbɯlud̺ɛ̃ | *nbɯ̃lnðéiŋ | mbü̃lndén | bulten | |
jump | *xund̪ʷ *wɑ̃ɯ̃n | *ndokwĩwãĩ | ndĩñgyõy | cíñgën |
Consonants
[edit]Bilabial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Pharyngeal | ||
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Nasal | m | n | ɲ | ŋ | |||
Stop | Voiceless | p | t | c | k | ʡ | |
Prenasalised | ᵐb | ⁿd | ᶮɟ | ᵑɡ | |||
Affricate | Voiceless | t͡ʃ | |||||
Prenasalised | ⁿd͡ʒ | ||||||
Fricatives | Voiceless | ɸ | θ | s | ɕ | x | |
Prenasalised | ⁿð | ⁿz | ᶮʑ | ||||
Approximants | l | j | w | ||||
Rhotic | r ~ ɾ |
Vowels
[edit]Front | Central | Back | ||||||
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Rounded | Unrounded | |||||||
Plain | Nasal | Plain | Nasal | Plain | Nasal | Plain | Nasal | |
High | i | ĩ | y | ỹ | ʉ | ʉ̃ | u | ũ |
Close-mid | e | ẽ | ø | ø̃ | ɘ | ɘ̃ | o | õ |
Low | a | ã |
Grammar
[edit]Regropian is a head-marking, strongly verb-initial language, and features verb-subject-object word order. Like most Caric languages, Regropian words feature a high degree of synthesis, polypersonal agreement and auxiliary verbs. Due to its proximity to Vasurian, a cousin language within the Regropo-Vasurian branch of Caro-Valdic languages, Regropian contains significant borrowings from Vasurian lexicon.
Cases in Regropian have all but disappeared, except for the vocative.