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! scope="col" | -ai
! scope="col" | -au
! scope="col" | -an  
! scope="col" | -an  
! scope="col" | -e  
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| ai
| au
| an
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| pa  
| pa  
| pai
| pau
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! scope="row" | t-
| ta  
| ta  
| tai
| tau
| tan  
| tan  
| te  
| te  
| ten  
| ten  
| style="background: #999" | –
| ti
| style="background: #999" | –
| tin
| to  
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| ton  
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| kai
| kau
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| ma  
| ma  
| mai
| mau
| man  
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| me  
| me  
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! scope="row" | n-
| na  
| na  
| nai
| nau
| nan  
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| ne  
| ne  
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| sa  
| sai
| sau
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| lai
| lau
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| le  
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| wai
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== phonotactics ==
== phonotactics ==



Revision as of 04:19, 20 March 2025



Introduction

Phonology

Miyu has nine consonants (/p, t, k, s, m, n, l, j, w/) and five vowels (/a, e, i, o, u/). Stress is word final.

consonants

Labial Coronal Dorsal
Nasal m n
Plosive p t k
Fricative s
Approximant w l j (y)

vowels

Vowels in stressed syllables tend to be tense, and likewise unstressed ones tend to be more lax. Thus, for example, /i/ is realized as [i] or [ɪ] in stressed and unstressed syllables, respectively. Likewise, /e/ is realized as [e] or [ɛ], and so on.

Vowels Front Back
Close i~ɪ u~ʊ
Mid e~ɛ o~ɔ
Open a~ə

diphthongs

There are two diphthongs [ai̯] ai, and [au̯] au. These typically occur word-finally.

syllable structure

All syllables are of the form (C)V(N), that is, optional consonant + vowel + optional final nasal, or V, CV, VN, CVN.

syllables

Valid syllables
-a -ai -au -an -e -en -i -in -o -on -u -un
∅- a ai au an e en i in o on u un
p- pa pai pau pan pe pen pi pin po pon pu pun
t- ta tai tau tan te ten ti tin to ton tu tun
k- ka kai kau kan ke ken ki kin ko kon ku kun
m- ma mai mau man me men mi min mo mon mu mun
n- na nai nau nan ne nen ni nin no non nu nun
s- sa sai sau san se sen si sin so son su sun
l- la lai lau lan le len li lin lo lon lu lun
w- wa wai wan we wen wi win
y- ya yau yan ye yen yo yon yu yun

phonotactics

A few syllables sequences are disallowed; /ji, wu, wo/. Also, a syllable-final nasal may not occur before /m/ or /n/ in the same root.

Lexical Categories

Syntax

Lexicon

a

e

i

in

  • conj
  • if (assuming that) [ARA ʔin]

in ne

  • if not; unless

k

l

m

n

o

p

s

t

u

w

y

Appendices