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There are three main dialects of modern Tatamo which all form a {{wp|Dialect continuum}}: | There are three main dialects of modern Tatamo which all form a {{wp|Dialect continuum}}: | ||
*The western dialect spoken on the island of Selenzia/Hrastmož, which is hard to understand for speakers of any other Tayamese dialects, due to its more complex syllables. | *The western dialect spoken on the island of Selenzia/Hrastmož, which is hard to understand for speakers of any other Tayamese dialects, due to its more complex syllables. | ||
*The central dialect spoken on the [[Qazhshava|Qazhshavan]] islands, | *The central dialect spoken on the [[Qazhshava|Qazhshavan]] islands, which is the most spoken dialect. | ||
*The eastern dialect spoken on the islands owned by [[Gadorien]], it isn't much diferent from the central dialect, with its major distinction being the softening of sounds before certain vowels. | *The eastern dialect spoken on the islands owned by [[Gadorien]], it isn't much diferent from the central dialect, with its major distinction being the softening of sounds before certain vowels. | ||
The standard forms of the language is based on the Kayri dialect, which is a subdialect of the central dialect. It's the most spoken form of the language which is why it was chosen as the standard. | |||
=Phonology= | =Phonology= |
Revision as of 07:23, 30 November 2021
Tayamo | |
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Tayamese | |
т'аясы итол, итол т'аямоно | |
Pronunciation | /ˈt’ajas̻ɨ̯ ˈitol/ |
Native to |
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Region | Tayamo Archipelego, Selenzia |
Ethnicity | Tayamo people |
Cyrillic Latin Tayamese (historically) | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | tm |
ISO 639-2 | tym |
ISO 639-3 | tym |
Glottolog | None |
The Tayamo language (also known as Tayamese) (Tayamo: т'аясы итол; t'ayasy itol) is a pre-Thuado-Thrismaran languages language isolate spoken on the islands of the laurentine gulf.
History
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Status
Classiffied as Vigorous, the language is spoken by majority of the ethnic Tayamese population, majority of the speakers live on the largest island of Kayri within the Qazhshavan borders. The western dialect almost went extinct due to Krenyan supression, but with pressure of the post-Great war Qazhshavan government, it is making a slow come back, but is still threatened. The Eastern dialect is in a better spot but still has a relatively low number of speakers.
Classification
With a lot of foreign influence over 2000 years the language has taken in a lot of Thuado-Thrismaran and even some Aschari influence, due to which the modern grammar is very poluted compared to it's original form, of which there are very little texts, due to active periods of supressions from more powerfull nations, which makes the language hard to classify, some believe it to be a relative of the extinct Hewehetan language in Qazhshava.
Dialects
There are three main dialects of modern Tatamo which all form a Dialect continuum:
- The western dialect spoken on the island of Selenzia/Hrastmož, which is hard to understand for speakers of any other Tayamese dialects, due to its more complex syllables.
- The central dialect spoken on the Qazhshavan islands, which is the most spoken dialect.
- The eastern dialect spoken on the islands owned by Gadorien, it isn't much diferent from the central dialect, with its major distinction being the softening of sounds before certain vowels.
The standard forms of the language is based on the Kayri dialect, which is a subdialect of the central dialect. It's the most spoken form of the language which is why it was chosen as the standard.
Phonology
Consonants
Labial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar/ Uvular | |||
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Plosive/ Affricate |
voiced | b | d | d͡z̻ | ɡ | |
voiceless | p | t | t͡s̻ | k | ||
ejective | pʼ | tʼ | t͡s̻ʼ | kʼ | ||
Fricative | voiced | z̻ | ʁ̟ | |||
voiceless | s̻ | x | ||||
Sonorant | m | n | l | j | w | |
Rhotic | ɾ |
Vowels
Front | Central | back | |
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Close | i | u | |
Mid | ɛ | ɨ̞ | o |
Open | a |
Phonotactics
The syllable template in Tayamo is (C)V(S), where S is sonorant consonant. In the Western dialect the template (C)(C)V(C)(C) is possible due to the disapearence of the vowel /ɨ̞/ in polysylabbic words.
Allophones
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Writing System
Grammar
Nouns
Verbs
Examples
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