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Novizik is a language which is strikingly similar to Russian: It has hard and soft (palatalised) consonants and a full set of | Novizik is a language which is strikingly similar to Russian: It has hard and soft (palatalised) consonants and a full set of fricatives. | ||
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Introduction
Novizik is a language which is strikingly similar to Russian: It has hard and soft (palatalised) consonants and a full set of fricatives.
Phonology
IPA | Letter | ||
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a | a | ||
æ | æ | ||
b | b | ||
c | t͡s | ||
č | t͡ʃ | ||
d | d | ||
e | e | ||
f | f | ||
g | g | ||
h | h | ||
ı | ɨ | ||
i | i | ||
j | j | ||
k | k | ||
l | l | ||
m | m | ||
n | n | ||
o | o | ||
p | p | ||
r | r | ||
s | s | ||
š | ʃ | ||
šč | ʃ◌͡ | t | t |
u | u | ||
v | v | ||
x | x | ||
z | z |