User:Malku H₂n̥rés/Entry creation

Pattern
==Central Atlas Tamazight==

Etymology
From, from. Cognate with 🇨🇬. Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1)

Pages to create

 * c: check the word in page (special cases)
 * af: Alternative forms
 * ar: Moroccan Arabic borrowing
 * pb: Proto-Berber
 * paa: Proto-Afroasiatic
 * ns: no schwa recorded (but might be present!)
 * es: exceptional schwa
 * s: stop pronunciation
 * t: translates
 * an: Ayt Ndhir
 * mft/lft: more/less frequent for the "t:" meaning than
 * ⴰ ⴳ ⴷ ⴹ ⴼ ⵖ ⵉ ⴽ ⵍ ⵎ ⵏ ⵓ ⵔ ⵙ ⵛ ⵜ ⵡ ⵢ ⵣ ⵥ ⴱ ⵀ ⵅ ⵊ ⴳⵯ ⵕ ⵚ ⵟ ⵇ ⵃ ⵄ ⴻ ⴽⵯ

Others

 * 1) Check:
 * 2) <-> lack \ <#V_> > pb (vowel-initial stem implies Proto-Berber etymology)
 * 3) Unadapted pronunciation (only stops instead of fricatives known)
 * 4) Corrections (p123-124)

Others

 * 1) Done Create ha-IPA for Metaknowledge so that he doesn't wait too long.
 * 2) Ask Sartma if wants akk-IPA.
 * 3) Reuse it for languages whose pronunciation is regular from the spelling (PGmc, PAnat, PS).

Central Atlas Tamazight

 * 1) Done Check that all entries are standard before creating hundreds after.
 * 2) Done Check there's no schwa nor useless emphatic, r, s or t.
 * 3) Done Check the specific headword templates are everywhere.
 * 4) Done Check the all alternative forms are provided correcly.
 * 5) Done Check that the second arguments of R:Penchoen:1973 is used when several pages cited.
 * 6) Done Check there are only soft redirects, deleting the schwa ones.
 * 7) Create About Central Atlas Tamazight.
 * 8) Create Appendix:Central_Atlas_Tamazight_pronunciation.
 * 9) Done Create the entries for basic vocabulary.
 * 10) Done Add letter names and pronunciations.
 * 11) Create Appendix:Central_Atlas_Tamazight_Swadesh_list.
 * 12) End reading the Penchoen's grammar and extract any information possible from it, including derivations and usage examples.
 * 13) Create:
 * 14) The categories for affix derivation.
 * 15) The alternatives forms (not as redirects but explaining how is it different).
 * 16) The translations in English entries, with gender, number and qualifier (in the thing to help adding translations on computer).
 * 17) Improve Module:number_list/data/tzm.
 * 18) Create Template:table:colors/tzm.
 * 19) Create Template:table:gregorian calendar/tzm.
 * 20) Create Template:table:seasons/tzm.
 * 21) Create Template:tzm-verbconjcat.
 * 22) Create Category:Central Atlas Tamazight form-of templates}} (to classify alternative forms).
 * 23) Create Template:list:Gregorian calendar months/tzm.
 * 24) Create Template:list:days of the week/tzm.
 * 25) Create Template:list:Tifinagh script letters/tzm.
 * 26) Create  if I decide some links have to be in headword line but I think not, it'll be easier.
 * 27) Create.
 * 28) Create.
 * 29) Etc.
 * 30) Create Category:Requests for etymologies in Central Atlas Tamazight entries with tzm.
 * 31) Create Category:Requests for gender in Central Atlas Tamazight entries.
 * 32) Create Category:Requests for review of Central Atlas Tamazight translations.
 * 33) Create.
 * 34) Create Appendix:Central Atlas Tamazight pronunciation.
 * 35) Create Appendix:Central Atlas Tamazight verbs.
 * 36) Create Appendix:Central Atlas Tamazight nouns.
 * 37) Program the templates:
 * 38) For inflection: gender, number, state. Total of 8 forms in the paradigm, 4×2 format.
 * 39) Can also exist just for feminine 2×2 or just for plural 2×1. State > Number > Gender.
 * 40) Conjugation: inspiring from the Arabic one or another, and don't forget extensive regex use because of the synthetic morphology).
 * 41) Eventually chose a color for tzm (to put on tables templates).
 * 42) Gather the Berber cognates on the tzm entries (using the lemmas categories of every Berber language).
 * 43) Use the material found for tzm (DGLAI and what I sent me by mail), and create reference template for them if possible.
 * 44) Read the Abd El-Massih's grammar, and extract any information possible from it, including dialectal variations of Ayt Ayache (but not Ayt Seghrouchen which, though used in this grammar, isn't a tzm), mostly for tzm-IPA and alternative forms (including in immutable templates like tzm-pronouns).

Berber languages and Proto-Berber 1

 * 1) Ask Metaknowledge his material about Berber languages and peculiarly Proto-Berber.
 * 2) Discuss about Proto-Berber 1 (Roman-Era, North-Northwest Africa) reconstructions, which are based on descendants:
 * 3) Morphology:
 * 4) I approve the split in morphemes, very useful for Berber.
 * 5) Phonology (put the lemmas):
 * 6) Vowels:
 * 7) Serious doubt on the vowel reconstructions. Long, short, but why only ă?
 * 8) Loss of short vowels (> /Ø/ [Ø] or [ə]) and long shortening.
 * 9) Consonants:
 * 10) Assimilation: nine.
 * 11) Emphatic spread from laryngeals: four, nine.
 * 12) Loss of laryngeals: one, four, seven, nine, V- nouns (glottal stop).
 * 13) Loss of /β/ at the extremities, first reduced to /h/: four, seven, iron, heart.
 * 14) Rich in stops: Afroasiatic inheritance, conservative family, chiefly stop tenses, modern spirantization.
 * 15) Also rich in fricatives: head.
 * 16) Dental becoming labial before w/u like in Latin (bonus, bi-, bellum): bear.
 * 17) Unsure sound laws:
 * 18) Zetacism: four, iron, man.
 * 19) /s/ kept: five.
 * 20) Triconsonantization of biconsonantals with tense and schwa: I, die.
 * 21) Establish regular sound correspondences/matches/changes/shifts/laws.
 * 22) Tree, Berber classification:
 * 23) No classification currently though a scholar consensus I believe.
 * 24) Expand Wiktionary coverage of other Berber languages, and simultaneously of Proto-Berber 1.
 * 25) Create Appendix:Berber Swadesh lists with Tashelhit, Tarifit, and possibly Kabyle or Touareg.

Para-Berber languages and Proto-Berber 2

 * 1) Learn what's known about Numidian, including the Libyan script (and possibly Guanche and other Para-Berber languages).
 * 2) Discuss how to have Numidian in the Main namespace (its writing system is almost a lookalike of Tifinagh, the differences in form seem neglectable, and (Neo-)Punic influence is evident).
 * 3) Discuss about Proto-Berber 2 (some kya earlier, somewhere in Sahara) reconstructions which are based on PB1 and Afroasiatic cognates:
 * 4) Loss of laryngeals.
 * 5) Triconsonantization of biconsonantal PAA roots.
 * 6) Vowel system.
 * 7) Reconstructions including Numidian and Guanche.
 * 8) Etc, refer to PB1 discussions.
 * 9) Check btw with the Basque Swadesh list if it's really related to Berber or one more unprovable theory.

North African languages and Proto-North-Afroasiatic

 * 1) Discuss about the Proto-Berbero-Semitic or Proto-North-Afroasiatic (with Egyptian), ie. subgrouping of PAA.

Afroasiatic languages and Proto-Afroasiatic

 * 1) Learn about an Afroasiatic languages descendant:
 * 2) Meroitic: AA inheritance.
 * 3) Cushitic: otherwise. Since reliable material exist in several languages, reliable reconstructions are more likely to exist.
 * 4) Chadic: if not Cushitic. Beginning with Masa languages.
 * 5) Omotic: btw. Little and well classified, so several stages of reconstructions are possible, so qualitative reconstructions, which will be helpful to check definitely if Afroasiatic not.
 * 6) Hoping some reliable work about Proto-Afroasiatic would exist when I'll be at this step, if so, discuss of it to include PAA reconstructions on Wiktionary.

Beyond Afroasiatic

 * 1) Compare PAA to PIE, I feel something between them which intrigues me... If they seem so close there can't be doubt, discuss of some Afreurasiatic family, but this anyway will be faaaaar from now (19:37, 24 April 2021 (UTC)).