Not from what I can find but as I said I'm stuck on mobile for a while until everything is resolved and or I get a new pc so if it's something that can only be done on a desktop I can't do anything.Here's a map I made earlier predicting how humans would spread, not sure if this is what PP had in mind.
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Also, now that we've decided that the planet's name is Atka, is there a way to take down the poll?
I think that works well. Should we start putting down major civilizations?Here's a map I made earlier predicting how humans would spread, not sure if this is what PP had in mind.
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Also, now that we've decided that the planet's name is Atka, is there a way to take down the poll?
I think that works well. Should we start putting down major civilizations?
If the prehistoric civilizations were destroyed by a natural disaster and most of their details were lost, as Alligator suggested, then it should be more than 100 years between civilizations- probably closer to 1000 years.First let's talk about Alligator's idea. Basically, (s)he created a prehistoric civilization that collapsed at a hypothetical "Year 0", so if we are going to put more down, should they be c. 100 years afterward?
If the prehistoric civilizations were destroyed by a natural disaster and most of their details were lost, as Alligator suggested, then it should be more than 100 years between civilizations- probably closer to 1000 years.
no. See long live AH.com of the mapgames section.Here's a map I made earlier predicting how humans would spread, not sure if this is what PP had in mind.
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Also, now that we've decided that the planet's name is Atka, is there a way to take down the poll?
I can write up the culture and history after the fall if you all think this is a decent starting point. I figured it would be nice to run it by you all first.
Proto-Dakipe
Consonants:
/m n/ [m n]
/p t t͡s k/ [p t ts k]
/b d d͡z/ [b d dz]
/θ̺ s/ [th s]
/ɾ/ [r]
Vowels:
/i e ɛ/ [i e è]
/u o ɔ ɑ/ [u o ò a]
Syllable structure:
(C)V
C: any consonant
V: any vowel
Nouns:
-no gender
-suffix for case and plurality
-12 cases
- Nominative, Accusative, Possessive, Comitative, Benefactive, Causal, Translative, Allative, Ablative, Illative, Inessive, Adessive
Verbs:
-no imperative mood
-no perfect aspect
-future and non-future tense
Numerals:
1. dibari
2. muti
3. òpè
4. tòtso
5. kokisa
6. nutsènòtso
7. sasètu
8. òrèsèdzi
9. othobeme
10. dzòdòmo
Pronouns:
- gender distinction in 3rd person
- Nominative, Accusative, Possessive, Comitative, Benefactive, Causal, Allative, Ablative
Adpositions:
- postpositions
Syntax:
- SVO word order
- genetives go before nouns
- adjectives, numbers, and demonstratives go after nouns
why have base 10 when we can have base 8?
Why make them the exact same as us? [or, why not?]Because ... humans have ten fingers?
Either way, this is just one language family. There can be others that use base 8, or 12, or 47, etc.
Why make them the exact same as us? [or, why not?]
Here's a map I made earlier predicting how humans would spread, not sure if this is what PP had in mind.
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Also, now that we've decided that the planet's name is Atka, is there a way to take down the poll?
Proto-Rumaic
Phonology
Consonants:
/p t ʈ k q/ [p t ṭ k q]
/pʰ tʰ ʈʰ kʰ qʰ/ [ph th ṭh kh qh]
/b d ɖ g ɢ/ [b d ḍ g ġ]
/bʰ dʰ ɖʰ gʰ ɢʰ/ [bh dh ḍh gh ġh]
/s ɬ ʂ h/ [s l ṣ h]
/z ɮ ʐ/ [z ł ẓ]
/m n ɳ ŋ/ [m n ṇ ŋ]
/mʰ nʰ ɳʰ ŋʰ/ [mh nh ṇh ŋh]
/ɾ/ [r]
/ʋ j/ [v j]
Vowels:
/ɪ ɨ ʊ/ [i y u]
/ə/ [e]
/a/ [a]
/iː ɨː uː/ [ī ȳ ū]
/əː/ [ē]
/aː/ [ā]
Phonotactics:
CVC
Accent:
Stress accent on penultimate syllable.
Nouns
- ergative alignment
- secundative ditransitive alignment
- eight cases (Absolutive, Ergative, Genitive, Allative, Ablative, Instrumental, Commitative, Locative)
- three genders (Masculine, Feminine, Neuter)
- three numbers (Singular, Dual, Plural)
- possessive suffixes
[Root + Root's extension(s) + Gender + Possessor + Number + Case]
Verbs
- all subject, agent and patient are suffixed on verbs (tripartite verb alignment)
- gender suffixed
- three aspects (imperfective, perfective, resultative)
- two tenses (past, non-past)
- two main voices (active and passive)
- suffixed causative
- three moods (Indicative, Conditional, Jussive)
[Root + Root's extension(s) + Voice + Causative + Aspect + Tense + Mood + Person + Gender]
Adjectives
Adjectives have the same forms as nouns, but also have three degrees of comparison; Positive, Comparative, Superlative.
Adverbs
Similar to adjectives, but distinguished by their own ending.
Pronouns
- M-T pronouns
Adpositions
Prepositions.
Syntax
- SOV
- Describing word - Described word