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# /n/ was (ŋʷ) before /ɣʷ/ or /kʷ/
# /n/ was (ŋʷ) before /ɣʷ/ or /kʷ/
# The existence of (l̥) is strongly debated. It is hypothesised to have occurred when /l/ was adjacent to a voiceless fricative but there is no evidence of the allophone in modern descendants of Kivian languages.
# The existence of (l̥) is strongly debated. It is hypothesised to have occurred when /l/ was adjacent to a voiceless fricative but there is no evidence of the allophone in modern descendants of Kivian languages.
=== Vowels ===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
! rowspan="2" |
! colspan="3" | Front
|-
!
!
!
|-
! Nasal
| style="border-right:0;" | || style="border-left:0;" |m
| style="border-right:0;" |
|-
! Plosive
| style="border-right:0;" | p|| style="border-left:0;" |b
| style="border-right:0;" | t
|-
! Fricative
| style="border-right:0;" | ɸ|| style="border-left:0;" |(β)
| style="border-right:0;" | θ
|}

Revision as of 09:48, 3 December 2025

Proto Kivian (Reska: Ealke Tanlausend [ˈealkə ˈtɑnlausənd], Proto Kivian *tanlausē₁ndi, tanlausenti (ˈtɑnlɑuseːndi)) is the common ancestor of the Kivian Languages. It was spoken by the Kivian People in the Reskan Peninsula from -2150 to -1500. Proto Kivian is attested through thousands of runic inscriptions that provide linguists a near-complete understanding of the language.

Phonology

Proto Kivian’s phonology is largely speculative, but linguists are able to get a relatively accurate level 2 (low-allophonic) reconstruction of the language’s sounds through analysis of the phonology of modern dialects of Kivian languages.

Consonants

Bilabial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Plain Labialised
Nasal m n (ŋ) (ŋʷ)
Plosive p b t d k (g) (gʷ)
Fricative ɸ (β) θ (ð) s z x ɣ ɣʷ h
Trill r
Approximant (l̥)? l j w

Transcription Notes:

  1. /ɸ/ is transcribed as f.
  2. /x/ and /ɣ/ are transcribed as h₂ and g respectively.
  3. /h/ is transcribed as h₁.

Allophone Notes:

  1. /b/ was (β) medially unless after /m/.
  2. /d/ was (ð) medially unless after /n/ or /l/.
  3. /ɣ/ was (g) after /n/.
  4. /ɣʷ/ was (gʷ) after /n/.
  5. /n/ was (ŋ) before /ɣ/ or /k/.
  6. /n/ was (ŋʷ) before /ɣʷ/ or /kʷ/
  7. The existence of (l̥) is strongly debated. It is hypothesised to have occurred when /l/ was adjacent to a voiceless fricative but there is no evidence of the allophone in modern descendants of Kivian languages.

Vowels

Front
Nasal m
Plosive p b t
Fricative ɸ (β) θ