Difference between revisions of "Proto-Himalo-Auspik"
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== Families == | == Families == | ||
+ | there should be more families with tone | ||
+ | or maybe degëq'so families lost vowels and gained tone | ||
=== Salishy thing === | === Salishy thing === | ||
− | CCCVCCC also weird ass things like syllabic ɬ | + | CCCVCCC also weird ass things like syllabic ɬ, maybe simple two tone |
=== Kupet Yknö === | === Kupet Yknö === | ||
− | many vowel and non-gigantic consonant inventories, CCVCC | + | many vowel and non-gigantic consonant inventories, CCVCC, northern ones have syllabic sonorants |
=== Jaruva Sicha === | === Jaruva Sicha === | ||
− | many consonant, some vowel, CVC usually | + | many consonant, some vowel, CVC usually, a few of them have tone |
=== Jāramūi === | === Jāramūi === | ||
few consonant, some vowel, tone, CV | few consonant, some vowel, tone, CV |
Revision as of 20:54, 25 January 2015
Proto-Himalo-Auspik is the supposed beginning of a vast array of languages that covers most of the population of Himalia, about half of its area, along with a great number of languages to the south in Snavwxniik-Nakwn, Wyverncliff, and Auspikitan.
Contents
Families
there should be more families with tone or maybe degëq'so families lost vowels and gained tone
Salishy thing
CCCVCCC also weird ass things like syllabic ɬ, maybe simple two tone
Kupet Yknö
many vowel and non-gigantic consonant inventories, CCVCC, northern ones have syllabic sonorants
Jaruva Sicha
many consonant, some vowel, CVC usually, a few of them have tone
Jāramūi
few consonant, some vowel, tone, CV
Wyvern
i have no damn clue
Auspik
also no clue but probably smallish syllables
like CCCVC or something also the least evolved from old PHA