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= Introduction = | = Introduction = |
Revision as of 05:07, 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
-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.