Wiktionary:About Proto-Yeniseian

Proto-Yeniseian is the reconstructed ancestor of the Yeniseian languages (Ket and the extinct Arin, Assan, Kott, Pumpokol, Yug).

Transcription edit

Currently, the transcription of phonemes in Proto-Yeniseian is taken over directly from Vajda (2022):

Proto-Yeniseian consonants
Bilabial Alveolar Postalveolar Retroflex Palatal Labiovelar Velar Uvular
Nasal *m *n *ŋʷ
Plosive voiceless *p *t /t͡ʃ/ *tʳ /ʈ/ *c *kʷ *k *q
voiced *b *d /d͡ʒ/ *dʳ /ɖ/ *ɡʷ
Fricative *s /ʃ/ *šʳ /ʂ/ *xʷ *x
Lateral *tɬ
Approximant *w *j
Rhotic *r
Proto-Yeniseian monophthongs and diphthongs
Front Central Back
Close *i *ij *iw *u *uj *uw
Mid *e *ej *ew *o *oj *ow
Open *a *aj *aw

Descendants edit

All Proto-Yeniseian reconstructions should feature at least two descendants or a derived term and a descendant. The current standard for listing descendants is as such:

* {{desc|xrn|}}
* Ketic:
** {{desc|ket|}}
** {{desc|yug|}}
* Kottic:
** {{desc|xss|}}
** {{desc|zko|}}
* {{desc|xpm|}}

Sources edit

The main sources for Proto-Yeniseian reconstructions are works by Edward J. Vajda, including {{R:qfa-yen:Fortescue–Vajda:2022}}.