Wiktionary:About Lepontic
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Lepontic is an Alpine Language, and a descendant of Proto-Celtic. It is under debate how closely it is related to Gaulish, but the most common thinking since Lejeune in 1971 (and reinforced by Koch in 2008) is that it should be considered a separate (yet heavily related, perhaps a sister or cousin, to Gaulish) Celtic language. It was probably the first language to diverge from Proto-Celtic.
Phonology and Notation
[edit]Consonants
[edit]- Labial voiceless plosives: p, pp
- Labial voiceless fricatives: φ
- Labial voiced plosives: β, bb
- Labial voiced nasals: m, mm
- Labial voiced approximants: u̯
- Coronal voiceless plosives: t, tt
- Coronal voiceless affricates: ts
- Coronal voiceless fricatives: s
- Coronal voiced plosives: δ, dd
- Coronal voiced nasals: ŋ, nn
- Coronal voiced trills: r, rr
- Coronal voiced laterals: l, ll
- Coronal voiced approximants: i̯
- Dorsal voiceless plosives: k, kk
- Dorsal voiceless fricatives: χ
- Dorsal voiced plosives: γ, gg
Vowels
[edit]Short:
- Front open: i
- Front mid: e
- Central low: a
- Back open: u
- Back mid: o
Long:
- Front open: ī
- Central low: ā
- Back open: ū
Diphthongs
[edit]Short:
- Front mid: ei̯
- Central low: ai̯, au̯
- Back mid: oi̯, ou̯
Long:
- Central low: āi̯
- Back open: ūi̯
Phonological developments
[edit]Vowel development from Proto-Celtic to Lepontic:
Proto-Celtic | Lepontic | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Normally | ||||
u | ||||
o | ||||
i | ||||
e | ||||
a | ||||
ū | ||||
ī | ||||
ā | ||||
au | ||||
ai | ||||
ei | ||||
oi | ||||
ou |
Consonant mutation
[edit]Proto-Celtic | Lepontic |
---|---|
g | k |
st | ś |
kʷ | k |
ks | s |
mb | p |
nd | n(n) |
x | s |
Declension
[edit]According to Lexicon Leponticum the known declension endings are:
Masculine o-stems |
Feminine ā-stems |
Masc./fem. i-stems |
Masc./fem. n-stems | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nominative singular | -os | -a | -is | -u |
Accusative singular | -om | -am | ||
Genitive singular | -oiso, -i | |||
Dative singular | -ui | -ai | -ei? | -onei, -oni |
Nominative plural | -ones? | |||
Dative plural | -opos | -onepos |