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* '''n''' - /n/ >> /nː/ | * '''n''' - /n/ >> /nː/ | ||
* '''ny''' - /ɲ/ >> /ɲː/ | * '''ny''' - /ɲ/ >> /ɲː/ | ||
=== Approximants === | |||
* '''h''' - /ɦ/ | |||
* '''w''' - /w/ | |||
* '''y''' - /j/ | |||
== Vowels == | == Vowels == |
Revision as of 08:34, 15 January 2020
Introduction
Phonology
Consonants
Stops
- t - /t/ >> /tʰ/
- k - /k/ >> /kʰ/
- kw - /kʷ/
Nasals
In anyomo each nasal consonant has a geminate counterpart, and gemination is lexically contrastive.
- m - /m/ >> /mː/
- n - /n/ >> /nː/
- ny - /ɲ/ >> /ɲː/
Approximants
- h - /ɦ/
- w - /w/
- y - /j/
Vowels
There are only three phonemic vowels: /a e o/. They can be long or short and be one of three tones. Length can be lexical, but tone is strictly phonemic.
Tones
Phonemic tones...
- level "˧"
- rising "˨˦"
- falling "˥˩"
Morphosyntax
anyomo is an agglutinative language, where words use suffix complexes for a variety of purposes with several morphemes strung together.
Derivation
Nominalization
Lexicon
affixes
roots
- nyom