Taymanitic | |
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Region | Taymāʾ |
Era | second half of the 6th century BC |
Language family | Afroasiatic |
Writing system | Ancient North Arabian |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | taym1240 |
Taymanitic was the language and script of the oasis of Taymāʾ in northwestern Arabia, dated to the second half of the 6th century BC.
Classification
Taymanitic does not participate in the key innovations of Proto-Arabic, precluding it from being considered a member of the Arabic language family. It shares one key isogloss with Northwest Semitic: the change w > y in word-initial position. Examples include yrḫ for *warḫum 'moon, month' and ydʿ for wadaʿa 'to know'.
It is clear that Taymanitic script expressed a distinct linguistic variety that is not Arabic and not closely related to Hismaic or Safaitic, while it can tentatively be suggested that it was more closely related to Northwest Semitic.
Phonology
Consonants
Bilabial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Pharyn- geal |
Glottal | ||||
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plain | sibilant | lateral | |||||||
Nasal | m | n | |||||||
Plosive/ Affricate |
voiceless | p | t | ts | k | ʔ | |||
voiced | b | d | dz | ɡ | |||||
ejective | tʼ | tsʼ | tɬʼ | kʼ | |||||
Fricative | voiceless | s | ɬ | x | ħ | h | |||
voiced | ɣ | ʕ | |||||||
Liquid | trill | r | |||||||
central | l | ||||||||
Semivowel | j | w |
Vowels
Short | Long | |||
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Front | Back | Front | Back | |
Close | i | u | iː | uː |
Open | a | aː |
There were two diphthongs of a vowel and semivowel: /aj/ and /aw/.
Characteristics
Taymanitic exhibits two major features which are innovative:
- The change w > y in word-initial position: yrḫ for *warḫum 'moon, month' and ydʿ for wadaʿa 'to know'.
- The mergers *z, *ḏ > *z, *s, *ṯ > *s, and *ṣ, *ẓ > *ṣ (loss of interdentals).
Unlike Arabic, Taymanitic does not exhibit the merger of Proto-Semitic and .
References
- ^ Kootstra, Fokelien (15 August 2016). "The Language of the Taymanitic Inscriptions and its Classification". Arabian Epigraphic Notes. LeiCenSAA: 68.
- ^ Al-Jallad, Ahmad (2018). "The earliest stages of Arabic and its linguistic classification". In Benmamoun, Elabbas; Bassiouney, Reem (eds.). The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Linguistics. Routledge. pp. 315–331. ISBN 9781315147062.
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