Tahalu

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  • Tahalu is unique in the way names are used.


Phonology

Consonants

  • Plosives
p - /p/ | t - /t/ | k - /k/ | ky - /kj/
  • Nasals
m - /m/ | n - /n/ | ng - /ŋ/ | my - /mj/ | ny - /nj/
  • Fricatives
s - /s/ | wh - /ɸ/ | sy - /sj/
  • Approximants
w - /w/ | l - /l/ | y - /j/ | r - /ɹ/ | ly - /ʎ/ | h - /ɰ/

Vowels

  • a - /a/, /æ/ | e - /e/, /ɛ/ | i - /ɪ/, /i/ | o - /o/, /ɔ/ | u - /u/

Phonotactics

  • Tahalu

Syllable Structure

  • (C)V(ng, m, n, p, t, k)

Syllable Stress

  • Tahalu stress is penultimate.

Grammar

Word Order

  • Word order is Verb Subject Object.

Names

  • Names are either a single noun, a single adjective, or a noun and an adjective. They are strung together, and then inflected.
  • For example, Ikyanta, from ‘ikyan’ rock, and has the naming suffix ‘ta’. The suffix is conjugated for age, gender and relationship, so if Ikyanta is a young girl who is a friend of the speaker, the name would be Ikyanlī.