1st word *at’nos
2nd word: *itsodʒes
3rd word: *ina(m)bos
Spoiler:
First word
at’of, at’ʊh, t’uf, aɗǝx, at’uk
*at’ux
(x → f /u_# like in English)
at’ɨ:, aɗɯ, ali, anɨ, ats’i:
*ad’iː
(Maybe there was a nasal as well, considering the fourth branch)
at’ɛθ, t’ǝh, ɗǝs, lǝs, ɣɯ:, dıs
*ad’əs
(Maybe ɗ → d → ð → ɣ?)
tna, n̥a, t’ah, atsa
*at’nah
(Can't figure out /ts/)
Then
*at’ux, *ad’iː, *ad’əs, *at’nah
**at’nos
(os → ux, əs, ah look fine, maybe *os → oi̯ → iː as the other one)
Second word
otsejes, ɔtsʊiʃ, tsu:ʃ, atsi:ç, otsoits
*ɔtsuj(V)s
(The first word is the only three-syllable one so I don't know whether there was a third syllable and what it would have been)
tsø:ǝ, dzoja, zoe, zoje, tʃe:a
*dzoja
(Looks like intervocalic voicing happened here, then word-initial de-voicing perhaps? Either that or the proto-form was *Vtsoja and the vowel was lost in all descendants)
iʃoç, tsojǝh, zoɟʝes, lodʒes, ɣoʒe:, sɔdʒıs
*(i)tsodʒes
tʃʰaha, ʃ:ehe, s:jah, os:ja:
*otsiahe
Then
*ɔtsuj(V)s, *dzoja, *(i)tsodʒes, *otisahe
**itsodʒes ~ **itsojes
(I'm not too sure about the first vowel either; maybe */ɤ/?)
Third word
inauf, inauf, nɔ:f, inaux, inwok
*inaux
(It's immediately evident that the ending is very similar to word one)
ino:ɨ:, inawɯ, ilau, inowɨ, inawi:
*inawiː
inauθ, nawǝh, nabvos, lavos, ɣavo:, nabʊs
*inavos
(n → ɣ is the one I'm struggling with, maybe *ŋ? *ŋg?)
nwɔna, mon̥o, ⁿduǝh, ᵑɡwo:
*nboh??
(not sure here; something with both coronal and velar elements as well as nasalisation looks right; I assumed that a vowel had been lost)
Then
*inaux, *inawiː, *inavos, *nboh
**ina(m)bos
at’of, at’ʊh, t’uf, aɗǝx, at’uk
*at’ux
(x → f /u_# like in English)
at’ɨ:, aɗɯ, ali, anɨ, ats’i:
*ad’iː
(Maybe there was a nasal as well, considering the fourth branch)
at’ɛθ, t’ǝh, ɗǝs, lǝs, ɣɯ:, dıs
*ad’əs
(Maybe ɗ → d → ð → ɣ?)
tna, n̥a, t’ah, atsa
*at’nah
(Can't figure out /ts/)
Then
*at’ux, *ad’iː, *ad’əs, *at’nah
**at’nos
(os → ux, əs, ah look fine, maybe *os → oi̯ → iː as the other one)
Second word
otsejes, ɔtsʊiʃ, tsu:ʃ, atsi:ç, otsoits
*ɔtsuj(V)s
(The first word is the only three-syllable one so I don't know whether there was a third syllable and what it would have been)
tsø:ǝ, dzoja, zoe, zoje, tʃe:a
*dzoja
(Looks like intervocalic voicing happened here, then word-initial de-voicing perhaps? Either that or the proto-form was *Vtsoja and the vowel was lost in all descendants)
iʃoç, tsojǝh, zoɟʝes, lodʒes, ɣoʒe:, sɔdʒıs
*(i)tsodʒes
tʃʰaha, ʃ:ehe, s:jah, os:ja:
*otsiahe
Then
*ɔtsuj(V)s, *dzoja, *(i)tsodʒes, *otisahe
**itsodʒes ~ **itsojes
(I'm not too sure about the first vowel either; maybe */ɤ/?)
Third word
inauf, inauf, nɔ:f, inaux, inwok
*inaux
(It's immediately evident that the ending is very similar to word one)
ino:ɨ:, inawɯ, ilau, inowɨ, inawi:
*inawiː
inauθ, nawǝh, nabvos, lavos, ɣavo:, nabʊs
*inavos
(n → ɣ is the one I'm struggling with, maybe *ŋ? *ŋg?)
nwɔna, mon̥o, ⁿduǝh, ᵑɡwo:
*nboh??
(not sure here; something with both coronal and velar elements as well as nasalisation looks right; I assumed that a vowel had been lost)
Then
*inaux, *inawiː, *inavos, *nboh
**ina(m)bos