The Macro-Vengic families are spoken in the northwest of the Large Continent. They are divided into five subfamilies. The main distinguishing features between these are the reflexes of Proto-Macro-Vengic *N and the regular stress pattern.
The original Macro-Vengic stress system involved mostly-predictable penultimate stress, with stress-attracting long vowels. Of the five subfamilies, Vengic preserves the original system, Hluic and Zotic regularize to penultimate stress, Narngic shifts to initial stress, and the situation in Whatic is more complicated; it seems that Proto-Whatic developed unstressed vowel apocope during a period of confusion of stress, and later became averse to open syllables and added reduplicative material or /h/ to the ends of some vowel-final words.
Innovation in the pronoun system is also common, especially since the first- and third-person pronouns tend to become similar.
A common feature of Macro-Vengic is a distinction between 'minor' and (reduplicative) 'major' forms of verbs. This distinction undergoes various semantic developments.
Here are some cognate sets.
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Proto-Yia Proto-Vengic Proto-Hluic Proto-Zotic Proto-Narngic Proto-Whatic
*ʔaβeŋi ʔβɪŋi ʔbæɲ ʔawəɲ ʔœyɲ ʔaheɲ
*mekaa mkaa mɣa miɣa mek ---
*hoteŋa theŋa tteŋ ðeŋa hodəŋ wətaŋat
*nakasa ŋkasa ŋgas nɣasa nagas nakas
*fukee fuke kke huɣe fuk fəkeh
*cĩ ciŋ sæ̃ cĩ cĩ ceŋ
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V'eng Hlu Zot Narng What
ʔβɪŋ ɓɤɲ ʔɔɔɲ ʔœyɲ ʔjhiəj
mka mɯ ɲɤɤ mek ---
tɦɛŋ ndɯɲ zeŋɔ ʔodn mtŋɯʔn
ŋkah ŋgaɬ nɤɤjh narʔ ŋkarh
fke ŋgi huu huk pkeh
ciŋ ɬe sẽ sĩ ceŋ
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Vynyi Gyitha Ahemai
vəɲi ciə̃ ji
ngo: ɦɯa ---
thaŋa ə̃tẽ bləʔài
--- ə̃ŋaθ nəʔài
ke: ə̃ge wʔè
cin siə sa
Vynyi is a highly conservative language, which generally preserves post-stress syllables, but instead has been influenced by ??? (Central Montane? If so, probably Deghuric subgroup) and developed agglutinativity, a decently large case system, and, true to Central Montane form, a bewildering variety of essive and lative verbalizers.
Vynyi reflects *N as a palatal nasal (or /mj/ before /u/), with retroflexion on the following vowel.
The phoneme inventory of Vynyi is as follows:
/pʰ p b tʰ t d tʃ dʒ k g/
/f s ʃ ɬ x h/
/β z l j ɣ/
/m n ɲ ŋ/
/a e ə o i u/ + nasality, retroflexion, and length
The singular pronouns are:
1SG. ao, preserving PMV *aqo
2SG. ur, preserving PMV *ru without the d- element common in Everything Else
3SG. kyun (animate) / kyaan (inanimate), innovative forms from a circumlocution *coʔV kuyaa/kuyu mangV "he who/that which one sees" -> "that person/thing" (cf. V'eng co', n-kya, mang)
V'ëng is not the most significant of the Everything Else languages, except from the future-historical standpoint: it develops into Zzyx-wqnp /ⁿdẑ̩wɒ̀ɴ/, the language of the Empire of Zzx-zzyx /dzə̂ⁿdẑ̩/. But it is a fairly typical Everything Else language.
/p t s~tʃ k ʔ/ <p t c k ʼ>
/b d z~dʒ/ <b d z>
/f s̺ x h/ <f s x h>
/m n ŋ/ <m n ŋ>
/β r j ɣ gʟ/ <v r y g l>
/a ɛ ɔ ɪ ʊ i u/ <a e o ë ö i u>
There is an additional falling tone, from h- -h, transcribed as [ɦ] for some reason.
Here is a fragment from the Tower of Babel:
Yëʼ e s yah gö ru s vëng mka.
[jɪʔ e sjaɦ ɣʊ ɾu fɪŋ mka]
yëʼ e s=yah gev ru s=vëng mka
world of 3POSS=whole PST have 3POSS=language one
Now the whole world had one language.
ʼA theng gö ʼoc leg, ʼa xë s re e Sinar, ʼa sitsir ga.
[ʔa tɦɛŋ ɣʊ ʔɔʃ gʟɛɣ ʔa xɪ zɾɛ ɛ ˈsinað ʔa sitsið ɣa]
ʼa h-teng gev ʼ-oc le~g, ʼa xë s re e Sinar, ʼa sir~sir ga
then COLL-man PST ADV-east move~MAJ, then find plain of Shinar, then settle~MAJ there
As people moved eastward, they found a plain in Shinar and settled there.
Theng veng zi, "Hë ca vʼa rig, hë ca pʼyuz." Myan rig öng nha, myan dur öng ntë.
[tɦɛŋ βɛŋ dʒi hɪ tʃa ʔβa ɾiɣ hɪ tʃa pʼjuʒ mjan ɾiɣ ʊŋ nɦa mjan duð ʊŋ ntɪ]
h-teng veng zi, hë ca ʼ-va rig, hë ca ʼ-byu~by. mya~my rig öng nha, myan dur öng ntë
COLL-man say REFL, COLL JUSS 1-make brick, COLL JUSS 1-bake~MAJ. use~MAJ brick against rock, use~MAJ tar against mortar
They said to each other, “Come, let’s make bricks and bake them thoroughly.” They used brick instead of stone, and tar for mortar.
The singular pronouns are conservative, aside from the d- element in the 2SG:
1SG. a' ( -> Zzyx-wqnp wqp)
2SG. dru ( -> Zzyx-wqnp trvp)
3SG. a ( -> Zzyx-wqnp wq)
to be continued