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== Consonants ==
The full consonant inventory is;-
{|
|| ||Labial||Dental||Alveolar||Palatal||Velar||Glottal
|-
||Stops||'''b  p'''||'''d  t'''|| || ||'''g  k'''||
|-
||Fricatives|| '''f''' ||  ||'''s'''|| || ||'''h'''
|-
||Affricates||  ||  ||  ||'''j'''  '''c'''
|-
||Nasals||'''m'''||'''n'''|| || || ||
|-
||Lateral|| || ||'''l'''|| || ||
|-
||Flap|| || ||'''r'''|| || ||
|-
||Semivowels||'''w'''|| || ||'''y'''|| ||
|}
== Initial consonant clusters ==
The single consonants and consonant combinations given below are allowed to start a word. There are 37 of them.
'''@''' is actually just a place holder. It actually means that the word starts with a vowel.
{| border=1
{| border=1
   |align=center| @   
   |align=center| '''@'''  
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   |-
   |-
   |align=center| m
   |align=center| '''m'''
   |align=center| my
   |align=center| '''my'''
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   |align=center|  
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   |-
   |-
   |align=center| y
   |align=center| '''y'''
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   |align=center|  
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   |-
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   |align=center| j
   |align=center| '''j'''
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   |align=center|  
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   |align=center| jw
   |align=center| '''jw'''
   |-
   |-
   |align=center| f
   |align=center| '''f'''
   |align=center| fy
   |align=center| '''fy'''
   |align=center| fl
   |align=center| '''fl'''
   |align=center| .
   |align=center|  
   |-
   |-
   |align=center| b
   |align=center| '''b'''
   |align=center| by
   |align=center| '''by'''
   |align=center| bl
   |align=center| '''bl'''
   |align=center| bw
   |align=center| '''bw'''
   |-
   |-
   |align=center| g
   |align=center| '''g'''
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   |align=center|  
   |align=center| gl
   |align=center| '''gl'''
   |align=center| gw
   |align=center| '''gw'''
   |-
   |-
   |align=center|   d
   |align=center| '''d'''
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   |align=center|  
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   |align=center| dw
   |align=center| '''dw'''
   |-
   |-
   |align=center| l
   |align=center| '''l'''
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   |align=center|  
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   |align=center|  
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   |-
   |-
   |align=center|   c
   |align=center| '''c'''
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   |align=center|  
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   |align=center|  
   |align=center| cw
   |align=center| '''cw'''
   |-
   |-
   |align=center|   s
   |align=center| '''s'''
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   |align=center|  
   |align=center| sl
   |align=center| '''sl'''
   |align=center| sw
   |align=center| '''sw'''
   |-
   |-
   |align=center|   k
   |align=center| '''k'''
   |align=center| ky
   |align=center| '''ky'''
   |align=center| kl
   |align=center| '''kl'''
   |align=center| kw
   |align=center| '''kw'''
   |-
   |-
   |align=center|   p
   |align=center| '''p'''
   |align=center| py
   |align=center| '''py'''
   |align=center| pl
   |align=center| '''pl'''
   |align=center| .
   |align=center|  
   |-
   |-
   |align=center|   t
   |align=center| '''t'''
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   |align=center|  
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   |align=center|  
   |align=center| tw
   |align=center| '''tw'''
   |-
   |-
   |align=center|   w
   |align=center| '''w'''
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   |align=center|  
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   |align=center|  
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   |align=center|  
   |-
   |-
   |align=center|   n
   |align=center| '''n'''
   |align=center| ny
   |align=center| '''ny'''
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   |align=center|  
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   |-
   |-
   |align=center|   h
   |align=center| '''h'''
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   |align=center|  
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   |}
   |}


Seuna sounds
'''n''' is realised as '''ŋ''' when it occurs before a velar sound. So  [longe] "to relax" is actually pronounced as /loŋge/


p b t d k g
'''f''' is realised as '''v'''  when it occurs between two voiced sounds. So [bofu] "toad" is actually pronounced as /bovu/
m n
r
f s h
c j
y w
l


There are 17 consonant phonemes in Seuna. Under certain circumstances the alveolar fricative (s=>z) and the alveolar nasal becomes a velar nasal (n=>ng) The post-alveolar affricates are represented here by c and j .
'''s''' is realised as '''z'''  when it occurs between two voiced sounds. So [nasa] "him" is actually pronounced as /naza/: [lasgo] "grape" is actually pronounced as /lazgo/
The consonant r is exceptional in that it only occurs in suffixes attached to active verbs.  


There are five distinctive vowels in Seuna. They are i, e, a, o and u.
'''s''' is realised as '''ʃ''' when it occurs before the front vowels '''i''' and '''ia'''. So [sia] "to ascend"  is actually pronounced as /ʃia/
For diphthongs we have the four closing diphthongs ai, au, oi, eu, and the two opening diphthongs ia, and ua.  
A Seuna word may begin with one of the following consonants or consonant clusters ;-


'''s''' is realised as '''ʒ''' when it occurs after a voiced sound and is followed by '''i''' and '''ia'''. So [longesi] "lazy" is actually pronounced as /loŋgeʒi/


In the terminology of Seuna, it is said that there are 37 (45 in base 8) possible "head-events".
'''t''' is realised as '''ts''' when it occurs before  '''u''', '''ua''' and even '''w'''
(The ampersand is the first letter of the Seuna alphabet. It is just a symbol that support
the following noun. So a word with @ initially, actually starts with a vowel.)
After the "head-event" there is the "initial-span-sound". The 11 possible "initial-span-sounds" are


AU O OI I IA A UA U EU E AI  *
The post-alveolar affricates are represented here by '''c''' and '''j''', are the initial sounds of "Charlie" and "Jimmy" respectively. .


*  Notice that no opening diphthongs allowed in initial position
The consonant '''r''' is exceptional in that it only occurs in suffixes attached to active verbs. It doesn't occur in the alphabet and it is never needed when looking up words in a dictionary.


After the "initial-span-sound" we have what is called the "mid-event" There are 69 (105 in base 8) possible "mid-events", which are ;-
== Vowels ==


There are five simple vowels in Seuna ...  '''i''', '''e''', '''a''', '''o''' and '''u'''.


'''ø''' m y j f b g d l c s k p t w n h (17)
For diphthongs we have the four closing diphthongs '''ai''', '''au''', '''oi''', '''eu''', and the two opening diphthongs '''ia''', and '''ua'''.


zm zy zb zg zd zl sk sp st zw zn (11)
== Mid consonant clusters ==


lm ly lj lf lb lg ld lc ls lk lp lt lw ln lh (15)
The single consonants and consonant combinations given below are allowed word internally. There are 37 of them.


ny nj nf mb ng nd nl nc ns nk mp nt mw nh (14)
{| border=1
  |align=center| '''@''' 
  |align=center| '''m'''
  |align=center| ''' '''
  |align=center| '''j'''
  |align=center| '''f''' 
  |align=center| '''b'''
  |align=center| '''g'''
  |align=center| '''d'''
  |align=center| ''' '''
  |align=center| '''c'''
  |align=center| '''s'''
  |align=center| '''k''' 
  |align=center| '''p'''
  |align=center| '''t''' 
  |align=center| ''' '''
  |align=center| '''n'''
  |align=center| '''h'''
  |-
  |align=center| ''' ''' 
  |align=center| ''' '''
  |align=center| '''ny'''
  |align=center| '''nj'''
  |align=center| '''nf''' 
  |align=center| '''mb'''
  |align=center| '''ŋg'''
  |align=center| '''nd'''
  |align=center| '''  '''
  |align=center| '''nc''' 
  |align=center| '''ns'''
  |align=center| '''ŋk''' 
  |align=center| '''mp'''
  |align=center| '''nt''' 
  |align=center| '''mw'''
  |align=center| ''' '''
  |align=center| ''' '''
  |-
  |align=center| ''' ''' 
  |align=center| '''sm'''
  |align=center| '''sy'''
  |align=center| ''' '''
  |align=center| '''  ''' 
  |align=center| '''sb'''
  |align=center| '''sg'''
  |align=center| '''sd'''
  |align=center| '''sl'''
  |align=center| ''' ''' 
  |align=center| ''' '''
  |align=center| '''sk''' 
  |align=center| '''sp'''
  |align=center| '''st''' 
  |align=center| '''sw'''
  |align=center| '''sn'''
  |align=center| ''' '''
  |}


nfy  mby  nky  mpy (4)
== Final vowels ==


njw  mbw  ngw  ndw  ncw  nsw  nkw  ntw (8)
All eleven vowels/diphthongs can occur finally.


== Tail consonants ==
After the "mid-event" we have what is called the "final-span-sound". There are the same as the  "initial-span-sounds", namely ;-
Two consonants are allowed to come word finally. They are '''n''' and '''s'''.


A I    U      E    O    AI    AU      OI EU IA    UA
== Word ordering ==
 
Finally there can be two possible "tail-events". Theses are n and s.
Words are initially sorted according to the pre-figure. So words are first ordered in the sequence;-
These are slightly anomalous in that they are used only for suffixes.
 
'''@, m, y, j, f, b, g, d, l, c, s, k, p, t, w, n, h'''
 
Then words are ordered according to the off-gesture. So, for example, words beginning with '''b''' are ordered;-
 
'''b, by, bl, bw'''
 
Then the are ordered according to the mid-figure. The ordering is the same as the initial ordering, namely ;-
 
'''@, m, y, j, f, b, g, d, l, c, s, k, p, t, w, n, h'''
 
Then words are ordered depending on mid-figure on-gesture.
 
So, for example, words having a '''b''' as the last element in the mid-cluster are ordered;-
 
'''b, lb, zb, mb'''
 
Then they are ordered according to the first vowel cluster. This order is;-
 
'''au, o, oi, i, ia, a, ua, u, eu, e, ai'''


The above constitutes what in SEUNA terminology is called a "word". Most concepts in Seuna are represented by a "word". Many particles (and a few concepts such as cat = MEU) are represented by
shorter "sound-strings" (called "mini-words" in Seuna terminology), but the vast majority of concepts are represented by "words".


[[Category:Seuna]]


==Index==
==Index==


{{Seuna index}}
{{Seuna index}}

Latest revision as of 21:49, 8 June 2011

Consonants

The full consonant inventory is;-

Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Stops b p d t g k
Fricatives f s h
Affricates j c
Nasals m n
Lateral l
Flap r
Semivowels w y

Initial consonant clusters

The single consonants and consonant combinations given below are allowed to start a word. There are 37 of them.

@ is actually just a place holder. It actually means that the word starts with a vowel.

@
m my
y
j jw
f fy fl
b by bl bw
g gl gw
d dw
l
c cw
s sl sw
k ky kl kw
p py pl
t tw
w
n ny
h

n is realised as ŋ when it occurs before a velar sound. So [longe] "to relax" is actually pronounced as /loŋge/

f is realised as v when it occurs between two voiced sounds. So [bofu] "toad" is actually pronounced as /bovu/

s is realised as z when it occurs between two voiced sounds. So [nasa] "him" is actually pronounced as /naza/: [lasgo] "grape" is actually pronounced as /lazgo/

s is realised as ʃ when it occurs before the front vowels i and ia. So [sia] "to ascend" is actually pronounced as /ʃia/

s is realised as ʒ when it occurs after a voiced sound and is followed by i and ia. So [longesi] "lazy" is actually pronounced as /loŋgeʒi/

t is realised as ts when it occurs before u, ua and even w

The post-alveolar affricates are represented here by c and j, are the initial sounds of "Charlie" and "Jimmy" respectively. .

The consonant r is exceptional in that it only occurs in suffixes attached to active verbs. It doesn't occur in the alphabet and it is never needed when looking up words in a dictionary.

Vowels

There are five simple vowels in Seuna ... i, e, a, o and u.

For diphthongs we have the four closing diphthongs ai, au, oi, eu, and the two opening diphthongs ia, and ua.

Mid consonant clusters

The single consonants and consonant combinations given below are allowed word internally. There are 37 of them.

@ m j f b g d c s k p t n h
ny nj nf mb ŋg nd nc ns ŋk mp nt mw
sm sy sb sg sd sl sk sp st sw sn

Final vowels

All eleven vowels/diphthongs can occur finally.

Tail consonants

Two consonants are allowed to come word finally. They are n and s.

Word ordering

Words are initially sorted according to the pre-figure. So words are first ordered in the sequence;-

@, m, y, j, f, b, g, d, l, c, s, k, p, t, w, n, h

Then words are ordered according to the off-gesture. So, for example, words beginning with b are ordered;-

b, by, bl, bw

Then the are ordered according to the mid-figure. The ordering is the same as the initial ordering, namely ;-

@, m, y, j, f, b, g, d, l, c, s, k, p, t, w, n, h

Then words are ordered depending on mid-figure on-gesture.

So, for example, words having a b as the last element in the mid-cluster are ordered;-

b, lb, zb, mb

Then they are ordered according to the first vowel cluster. This order is;-

au, o, oi, i, ia, a, ua, u, eu, e, ai

Index

  1. Introduction to Seuna
  2. Seuna : Chapter 1
  3. Seuna word shape
  4. The script of Seuna
  5. Seuna sentence structure
  6. Seuna pronouns
  7. Seuna nouns
  8. Seuna verbs (1)
  9. Seuna adjectives
  10. Seuna demonstratives
  11. Seuna verbs (2)
  12. Asking a question in Seuna
  13. Seuna relative clauses
  14. Seuna verbs (3)
  15. Methods for deriving words in Seuna
  16. List of all Seuna derivational affixes
  17. Numbers in Seuna
  18. Naming people in Seuna
  19. The Seuna calendar
  20. Seuna units