Almean Nostratic?
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Almean Nostratic?
Hey Zomp, I am looking over your cool Proto-Eastern write up, and you mention "Is there an Almean equivalent of Nostratic? Not yet, but it's tempting to provide one. Based on their earliest locations, the Easterners were probably related to the Wede:i, the Fei, and the Lenani."
Well????
when are ya gonna be tempted enough to start it?
Well????
when are ya gonna be tempted enough to start it?
Nilikuonyesha nyota (mwezi) na uliangalia kidole tu.
I pointed out to you the stars (the moon) and all you saw was the tip of my finger.
I pointed out to you the stars (the moon) and all you saw was the tip of my finger.
Mark created all the Eastern Languages before Proto-Eastern - which is why the page on it is so tentative and scholarly - it really is a reconstruction, not a conventional conlang.
He quipped a while back that he would create Proto-Western before the descendant languages, so as to make it easier - but he wouldn't release Proto-Western... just leave it for us to work out ourselves. As such, any work on an "Almean Nostratic" would most likely have to be done by us, the adoring fans.
(Now that I think about it, where did the name "Nostratic" come from?)
He quipped a while back that he would create Proto-Western before the descendant languages, so as to make it easier - but he wouldn't release Proto-Western... just leave it for us to work out ourselves. As such, any work on an "Almean Nostratic" would most likely have to be done by us, the adoring fans.
(Now that I think about it, where did the name "Nostratic" come from?)
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Once we have Western, I'll be able to work on the creation and hopefully find more support my own theory on Proto-Eastern verbs, damnit.Rory wrote:He quipped a while back that he would create Proto-Western before the descendant languages, so as to make it easier - but he wouldn't release Proto-Western... just leave it for us to work out ourselves. As such, any work on an "Almean Nostratic" would most likely have to be done by us, the adoring fans.
Rory's right that the Eastern languages were created before proto-Eastern; but they were also modified afterward. They do all properly derive from proto-Eastern.
The equivalent of Nostratic would presumably be Ta?se (see the Key page in the historical atlas). Try that, if you want; or one of the other speculative groups; you never know what you'll find...
The equivalent of Nostratic would presumably be Ta?se (see the Key page in the historical atlas). Try that, if you want; or one of the other speculative groups; you never know what you'll find...
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Really, "try it", really??zompist wrote:Rory's right that the Eastern languages were created before proto-Eastern; but they were also modified afterward. They do all properly derive from proto-Eastern.
The equivalent of Nostratic would presumably be Ta?se (see the Key page in the historical atlas). Try that, if you want; or one of the other speculative groups; you never know what you'll find...
cool..
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I for one hope Zomp never does the Almean version of Nostratic; and I kind of doubt he will--if I read him correctly, he has about as much faith in that kind of reconstruction as I do, which is to say very little. Once you get past second-order proto-languages, for all practical purposes, the comparitive method breaks down; the effect of all the little errors you made in the reconstruction of the earlier proto-languages are multiplied, and you wind up with a mess. Even second-order proto-languages are tough to reconstruct, such as Proto-Algic, reconstructed from Proto-Algonquian and two attested languages, Wiyot and Yurok; comparison of forms in those three languages doesn't always point to the same proto-form, and there are areas of Proto-Algic that we'll probably never be able to penetrate and reconstruct definitively. Even such a basic thing as the phoneme inventory of Proto-Algic isn't agreed upon by everyone.
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I decided to check this out, just for fun. I compiled (albeit incomplete) Swadesh lists for 4 Almean languages that are identified here as "Ta?se". These languages where Proto-Eastern, Old Skourene, Metauin and Wede:i. I chose those four because they where the oldest; and therefore logically the most likely to retain similarities to each other and to the hypothetical "proto-Ta?se". Then I just put the lists next to each other, arranged them roughly by meaning, and looked for similarities between the wordszompist wrote: The equivalent of Nostratic would presumably be Ta?se (see the Key page in the historical atlas). Try that, if you want; or one of the other speculative groups; you never know what you'll find...
Proto-Eastern = P.E.
Old Skourene = O.S.
Metauin = M.
Wede:i = W.
(the given words have the same meaning as the conjectured proto-word, unless otherwise stated.)
- I
- P.E. sewo
M. ḣem, cin (I pej.)
- P.E. let
M. fal, falau (you (sing.) def.)
W. -il-
- P.E. taw (he/she)
M. ṫaḣ
- P.E. *ānu (one)
O.S. mam (this), moṭ (one)
M. grem (one/this)
W. bo (one)
- O.S. -doḷ;
W. to:l
- P.E. *mukses
O.S. kaş-
M. kumi
- O.S. -bab
M. beiȟa
W. paun
- O.S. -gog
W. jok
- P.E. *dīm
O.S. ded
M. dama
- P.E.*pantu
O.S. bim
M. amua
W. pina
- P.E. *rōn (wide)
O.S. riḍ- (big)
M. gori (heavy)
- P.E. *pitwes
O.S. -its
- P.E. *pons
O.S. pasn-
- P.E.*wenka
O.S. mand-
M. neȟad
W. bogu
- P.E. *mīdor
O.S. meln- (nurture)
M. baba
W. papa
- P.E. *pīdor
M. tata
W. data
- O.S. nals- (throw; fly)
W. na:i (bird)
- P.E. *musa (insect)
O.S. sirm- (crawl)
W. miring (snake)
- O.S. geŋ
W. jen
- P.E. *bats (stick)
M. eta (leaf)
W. tur (stick)
- P.E. *ɣolps
W. gauji
- P.E. *ris
O.S. ḍad
W. rada
- P.E.*yorta
O.S. narş-a
M. riosta (a flower with small blue petals)
- O.S. misan;
W. biźi
- O.S. bol-
M. mowa
W. po:
- P.E. *lēlem (see)
W. liu
- P.E. *buks
O.S. meŋl-
- P.E. *xupwek
M. buk
- O.S. gim-
M. gam
W. kimu-
- P.E. *naga
O.S. gang-
W. keng
- P.E. *manus
M. amua
- O.S. meln- (nurture)
M. mam- (suck)
- O.S. keşg- (die/kill)
M. kreiȟ- (kill)
W. koku (die)
- M. laγ
W. la:u
- O.S. ṭirk-
W. kir
- M. ȟuw
W. ku:ru
- P.E. *rewmem
M. riȟ
- P.E. *furam
O.S. parṭ-
- P.E. *siler
M. osuri
- O.S. maḍaŋ
W. ma:in
- P.E. *meiu
O.S. nam
- P.E. *sīwai
W. śi
- P.E. *gēlere (river)
W. go:rtu (sea)
- P.E. *sāwil (salt)
M. sio (salt), sifa (sand)
W. zau (sand)
- O.S. ḍegl- (blow)
W. do: (wind)
- P.E. *rugetes
O.S. -arṭ (green)
M. evra
- O.S. seḷg-
M. sowon
W. seki
- P.E. *dēns
O.S. ḍus
W. tin
- P.E. *ɣorū
O.S. -eli
M. ȟawi
W. kal
- O.S. -urg
W. yur
- P.E. sewo
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Not that I'm a Nostratic advocate, but I think it's unfair to lump Nostraticists in with proto-Amerind fans on this one. Nostraticists *have* adopted a scholarly, systematic approach - of course, in the minds of many, that won't do them a lick of good, since they don't have anything to go on. There is a difference between what they have done and what Greenberg has done with Amerind.Krsont wrote:Obviously not very scholarly, but I wasn't worried about that - after all, this is the Almean version of Nostratic, so presumably it's supposed to be unbelievably tenuously based on mass comparison![]()
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ok, I'm sorry. I do actually know there's a lot more to it than I said; I was just being cute.So Haleza Grise wrote:Not that I'm a Nostratic advocate, but I think it's unfair to lump Nostraticists in with proto-Amerind fans on this one. Nostraticists *have* adopted a scholarly, systematic approach - of course, in the minds of many, that won't do them a lick of good, since they don't have anything to go on. There is a difference between what they have done and what Greenberg has done with Amerind.Krsont wrote:Obviously not very scholarly, but I wasn't worried about that - after all, this is the Almean version of Nostratic, so presumably it's supposed to be unbelievably tenuously based on mass comparison![]()


