So I'm devising the pronoun system for one of my conlangs. This one makes a T–V distinction in
both the first and second persons, the third person pronouns have an animacy distinction instead. For the nominative singular, they're as follows:
Person | Familiar | Polite |
1st | ze /t͡se/ | zidce /ˈt͡sit.t͡sʰe/ |
2nd | re /re/ | ridce /ˈrit.t͡sʰe/ |
Person | Animate | Inanimate |
3rd | ne /ne/ | na /na/ |
(If the way I did the table seems weird, it's because I couldn't figure out whether colspan is supported or how to do it—it's odd to me, too.)
Immediately you should see the beginnings of the pattern I want to work with, which suggests a plausible
nidce /ˈnit.t͡sʰe/ for third person polite animate and
nidca /ˈnit.t͡sʰa/ for third person polite inanimate. The thing is I don't really have many ideas of what to do with them. A possibility I came up with is to have a daughter branch use them for the regular third person pronouns and have
ne and
na develop into definite articles—how plausible is this? What are some other interesting things I could do with them should I elect to use them?
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Edited to add: Added where the stress goes in the polysyllabic words.)
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Edit #2: The two hypothetical pronouns shouldn't both be animate; corrected.)