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Revision as of 21:02, 30 November 2021

Tayamo
Tayamese
т'аясы итол, итол т'аямоно
Pronunciation/ˈt’ajas̻ɨ̯ ˈitol/
Native to
RegionTayamo Archipelego, Selenzia
EthnicityTayamo people
Dialects
  • Western
  • Central
  • Eastern
Cyrillic
Latin
Tayamese (historically)
Language codes
ISO 639-1tm
ISO 639-2tym
ISO 639-3tym
GlottologNone
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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. It's an official language in the Tayamo autonomy, and arecognized regional language in the nation of Qazhshava.

History

Prehistory

Proto-Tayamo is thought to have been brought to the Mainland, and later on to the Islands, by settlers coming from what is now southern Krenya sometime in the early- to mid-5th century BC. Very little is known about the Tayamo of this period. Because writing had yet to be invented or introduced, there is no direct evidence, and anything that can be discerned about this period must be based on reconstructions of Old Tayamo.

Old-Tayamo

Old Tayamo is the oldest attested stage of the Tayamo language. Through the spread of trade from the east, Aschari and Sinitic people from what is today Prei Meas and Canton River Delta brought with them and introduced writing in the forms of the Aschari script, which was used in some of the eastern islands for a while, and also Sinitic characters which started developing into the Tayamese script. The earliest known Tayamo writing, the [placeholder], dates back to the late 8th century and is written in a proto variant of the tayamese script.

Middle Tayamo

Early Modern Tayamo

Modern Tayamo

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 dialect areas of modern Tayamo which all form a Dialect continuum:

  • The western dialects spoken on the island of Selenzia/Hrastmož, which are hard to understand for speakers of any other Tayamese dialects, due to its more complex syllables.
  • The central dialects spoken on the Qazhshavan islands, which are the most spoken dialects.
  • The eastern dialects spoken on the islands owned by Gadorien, they aren't much diferent from the central dialects, with their major distinction being a distinctive soft speech.

The standard literary forms of the language was based on the Kayri dialect, which is one of the central dialects and the most spoken dialect, however the standard form was created around 100 years ago, so the modern pronounciation varies from how it's written.

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar/
Uvular
Plosive/
Affricate
voiced b d d͡z̻ ɡ
voiceless p t t͡s̻ k
ejective t͡s̻ʼ
Fricative voiced ʁ̟
voiceless x
Sonorant m n l j w
Rhotic ɾ

Vowels

Front Central back
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 and Pronounciation

Allophones vary on the spoken dialect, usually rural dialects tend to have more allophonic diferences, while urban areas speak more literary, some common allophones are:

1. When /ɨ̞/ is the last vowel of a word, it can get reduced to /ɨ̯(~◌ʲ), ◌ᵊ/: к'ацы /k’at͡s̻ɨ̞/ → /k’at͡s̻ɨ̯/, /k’at͡s̻ʲ/
2. /x/ before or after /i/, /j/ becomes /ç/: хины /xinɨ̞/ → /çinʲ/, рыхы /ɾɨ̞xɨ̞/ (→ /ɾɨ̞xʲ/) → /ɾɨ̞ç/
3. /ɨ̞/ in unstressed syllables shorteness into /ɨ̯~◌ᵊ/: моцыда /ˈmot͡s̻ɨ̞da/ → /ˈmot͡s̻ɨ̯da/
4. In eastern dialects /s̻/ and /z̻/ and their afficates are pronounced as /s, z/ before /a, ɨ̞, o ,u/ but as /ʃ, ʒ/ before /ɛ, i, j/: сайжы /s̻ajz̻ɨ̞/ (→ /s̻ajz̻ʲ/) → /sajʒᵊ/
5. In the western dialects it's common for unstressed vowels get reduced: /a/ → /ə/, /ɨ̞/ → /ɪ/, /o/ → /u/, /ɛ/ → /i/
6. In some dialects when a word ends in a nasal consonant it can merge with the previous vowel: катан /ˈkatan/ → /ˈkatɑɰ̃/, там /tam/ → /tɒw̃/
7. Palatalization of consonants before /ɛ/ and /i/: маке /ˈmakɛ/ → /ˈmaci/
8. Lenghtening of /ij/ and unstressed /ɛj/ (when between consonants or as the last syllable of a word): рий /ɾij/ → /ɾiː/, хоней /ˈxonɛj/ → /ˈxoneː/

Out of the listed, 1, 2 and 3 are found in the pronounciation of modern standard Tayamo.

Writing System

Tayamo is most commonly written in the Cyrillic and Latin scripts, the language was historically written in it's own Alphasyllabarical script, which fell out of use during the last years of the Yirgadas empire, but it modern times it is making a revival.

Historically some islands also used the Aschari script to write their language in, which was replaced with the Tayamo script shortly after it's invention.

Alphabets

Cyrillic Tayamo alphabet:

А а Б б В в Г г Г' г' Д д Е е Ж ж
З з И и Й й К к К' к' Л л М м Н н
О о П п П' п' Р р С с Т т Т' т' У у
Ў ў Ф ф Х х Ц ц Ц' ц' Ч ч Ш ш Ъ ъ
Ы ы Ь ь Ю ю Я я        


Latin Tayamo alphabet:

A a B b C c C' c' D d E e F f G g
Gh gh H h I i J j K k K' k' Kh kh L l
M m N n O o P p P' p' Q q R r S s
T t T' t' U u V v W w X x Y y Z z
Zh zh              
Order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
Cyrillic upper case А Б В Г Г' Д Е Ж З И Й К К' Л М Н О П П' Р С Т Т' У Ў Ф Х Ц Ц' Ч Ш Ъ Ы Ь Ю Я
Cyrillic lower case а б в г г' д е ж з и й к к' л м н о п п' р с т т' у ў ф х ц ц' ч ш ъ ы ь ю я
Latin upper case A B V G Gh D E Z Zh I J K K' L M N O P P' R S T T' U W F Kh C C' Ch Sh H Y J Ju Ja
Latin lower case a b v g gh d e z zh i j k k' l m n o p p' r s t t' u w f kh c c' ch sh h y j ju ja
IPA sound a b w ɡ ʁ̟ d ɛ d͡z̻ i j k l m n o p ɾ t u w p x t͡s̻ t͡s̻ʼ t͡s̻ ɨ̞ ◌j ju ja

Tayamese script

TBA

Grammar

Syntax

Tayamo is an SVO language, however the word order is generally free due to noun declensions, when the personal pronouns are used as clitics and not stressed, the word order becomes SOV, with pronouns it's only SVO when the Object is stressed.

Nouns

Case and Number

There are two numbers in Tayamo, singular and plural, historically it had a paucal number that fell out of use during middle Tayamo. Tayamo has 6 noun cases:

Case Signular
Affix Example Question
Nominative к'а (rock), зан (bear) мо (what), мы (who)
Dative -ху/у к'аху (to a rock), зану (to a bear) моху (to what), мыху (to who)
Genetive -но к'ано (of a rock), занно (of a bear) моно (of what), мыно (whose)
Accusitive -й/и к'ай (rock), зани (bear) мой (what), мый (who)
Instrumental -г'а к'аг'а (with a rock), занг'а (with a bear) мог'а (with what), мыг'а (with who)
Locative -да к'ада (on a rock), занда (on a bear) мода (where), мыда (at who)
Case Plural
Affix Example Question
Nominative -(а)цы к'ацы (rocks), занцы (bears) моцы (what), мыцы (who)
Dative -(а)цу к'ацу (to rocks), занцу (to bears) моцу (to what), мыцу (whose)
Genetive -(а)цын к'ацын (оf rocks), занцын (оf bears) моцын (оf what), мыцын (оf who)
Accusitive -(а)ци к'аци (rocks), занци (bears) моци (what), мыци (who)
Instrumental -(а)цыг'а к'ацыг'а (with rocks), занцыг'а (with bears) моцыг'а (with what), мыцыг'а (with who)
Locative -(a)цыда к'ацыда (on rocks), занцыда (on bears) моцыда (where), мыцыда (at who)

The definite article

Due to Thuado-Thrismaran influence, during the period of middle Yamato a definite article developed in the form of the та(н) particle, which was placed infront of a word (та мак'о, тан одо), in early modern tayamo the article shifted into the -на suffix ( мак'она, одона).

Prnouns

One thing that as brought into Tayamo from the Aschari language is the polite pronouns, which did not exist in the language before Aschari influence, however it is very simple when comapared to Aschari, only having 2 levels of politeness, being polite and impolite. With Thuado-Thrismaran influence the polite/impolite pronouns became more formal/imformal over time.

Number and Person Nominative Accusitive
(Direct object)
Dative
(Indirect object)
Genitive Innesive Locative
stressed clitic stressed clitic
Singular First Коны Кони -ки Кону -ку Коно Ког'а Кода
Second Formal Уда Уди -ди Уду -ду Удано Удаг'а Удада
Imformal Да Ди Ду Дано Даг'а Дада
Third То Той -ти Тоў -ту Тоно Тог'а Тода
Plural First Коныцы Коныци -кыци Коныцу -кыцу Коныцыно Коныцыг'а Коныцыда
Second Formal Удацы Удаци -дыци Удацу -дыцу Удацыно Удацыг'а Удацыда
Imformal Дацы Даци Дацу Дацыно Дацыг'а Дацыда
Third Тоцы Тоци -тыци Тоцу -тыцу Тоцыно Тоцыг'а Тоцыда

Adjectives and Adverbs

Comparison forms of Adjectives and Adverbs:

  • Positive - Bassic form of the word: big - ян
  • Negative - Negation of the word: unbig* - ре-ян
  • Comparitive - Form for comparison relative to something: bigger - п'а-ян
  • Superlative - Form showing absolute relative to a group: biggest - не-ян

Verbs

Copula

The clitic word order for the copula verb in standart Tayamo is OV, but if it's stressed its SVO. In the western dialects the copula can be left out unless it's stressed, instead using the pronouns.

Number &
Person
Past Resultative
participle
Present Future Aorist Imperative
Singular First рыт'а рыюн рын я рын рылун
Second рыц'а рыюўа рыўа я рыўа рылуўа рыўай
Third рыю ры я ры рылу
Plural First рыт'ары рыюнры рынры я рынры рылунры
Second рыц'ары рыюўары рыўары я рыўары рылуўары рыўарый
Third рыюры рыры я рыры рылуры

Tense, Aspect, Mood

The language allows pro drop, where the pronoun can be dropped from the sentance becouse it is inflicted by the verb conjugation, the pronoun can be added for the purpose to add stress to the one doing the action.

Number &
Person
Indicative Imperative
Past imperfect Past/Present
perfect
Present Future Past Future
Singular First катат'а
мат'а
катаюн
маюн
катан
ман
я катан
я ман
ят'а катан
ят'а ман
Second катак'а
мак'а
катаюўа
маюўа
катаўа
маўа
я катаўа
я маўа
яц'а катаўа
яц'а маўа
катай
май
Third катаю
маю
ката
ма
я ката
я ма
яц'а ката
яц'а ма
Plural First катат'ацы
мат'ацы
катаюнцы
маюнцы
катанцы
манцы
я катанцы
я манцы
ят'а катанцы
ят'а манцы
Second катак'ацы
мак'ацы
катаюўцы
маюўцы
катаўцы
маўцы
я катаўцы
я маўцы
яц'а катаўцы
яц'а маўцы
катацый
мацый
Third катаюцы
маюцы
катацы
мацы
я катацы
я мацы
яц'а катацы
яц'а мацы
ката - say, tell
ма - see
Imperfective verb Perfective verb Meaning
арин жан арин i read
ахен жан ахен i fly
сайн жа сайн i write
ц'ан жа ц'ан i shoot

Examples

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