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Phonology:
Native spelling: "NiMei" (/nime/).


Consonants:
== Phonology ==
 
=== Consonants ===
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Vowels:
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| ə̃ "oen"
|  ɔ̃ "on"
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Tones:
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Phonotactics:
=== Phonotactics ===
[C][j,w]V[V][T] (toneless syllables are given tone 33)
[C][j,w]V[V][T] (toneless syllables are given tone 33)


Spelling conventions:
=== Spelling conventions ===
"y" and "w" are used when they start a syllable or in otherwise ambiguous cases such as /nwɛ̃/ "Nuen" or /gwi/ "Gwi". Otherwise, "i" and "u" are used. The appostrophe is used to break syllables in otherwise ambiguous cases such as /tãgi/ "tan'gi" vs /taŋi/ "tangi". Initial /a,i,u/ with middle tones (33,35,32) are prefixed with 'H', giving "Ha,Haa,HaA,Hi,Hii,HiI,Hu,Huu,HuU". Falling, raising and very low tones must be spelled with the first vowel doubled: "SUuen", "Suuen", "SuUEN", "suUEN", "suuen".
* "y" and "w" are used when they start a syllable or in otherwise ambiguous cases such as /nwɛ̃/ "Nwen" (vs /nɨ̃/ "Nuen") or /gwi/ "Gwi" (vs /gi/ "Gui"). Otherwise, "i" and "u" are used.
* The appostrophe is used to break syllables in otherwise ambiguous cases such as /tãgi/ "tan'gi" vs /taŋi/ "tangi".
* Initial /a,i,u/ with middle tones (33,35,32) are prefixed with 'H', giving "Ha,Haa,HaA,Hi,Hii,HiI,Hu,Huu,HuU".
* Falling, raising and very low tones must be spelled with the first vowel doubled: "SUuen", "Suuen", "SuUEN", "suUEN", "suuen".
 
== Grammar ==
* SVO.
* noun group order: preposition - noun - argument - adjective - possessor - relative clause.
* No case.
* Verb agreement: with subject and complement.
* Alignment: nominative/accusative.
 
[[Category: Conlangs]]

Latest revision as of 12:52, 17 July 2011

Native spelling: "NiMei" (/nime/).

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Dental Palatal Velar
p t c/ʧ "ch" k "c"/"qu"
b d ɟ/ʤ "dj" ɡ "g"/"gu"
m n ɲ "gn" ŋ "ng"
v s ʒ "j"
w "u"/"w" j "i"/"y"

Vowels

Front Center Back Front nasal Center nasal Back nasal
i ɨ "ue" u ĩ "in" ɨ̃ "uen" ũ "un"
e "ei" ə "oe" o "ou"
ɛ "eh" ɔ "oh" ɛ̃ "en" ə̃ "oen" ɔ̃ "on"
a ã "an"

Tones

Level Falling Raising
55 "SA" 53 "SAa"
33 "Sa" 32 "Saa" 35 "SaA"
22 "sa" 23 "saA"
11 "saa"

Phonotactics

[C][j,w]V[V][T] (toneless syllables are given tone 33)

Spelling conventions

  • "y" and "w" are used when they start a syllable or in otherwise ambiguous cases such as /nwɛ̃/ "Nwen" (vs /nɨ̃/ "Nuen") or /gwi/ "Gwi" (vs /gi/ "Gui"). Otherwise, "i" and "u" are used.
  • The appostrophe is used to break syllables in otherwise ambiguous cases such as /tãgi/ "tan'gi" vs /taŋi/ "tangi".
  • Initial /a,i,u/ with middle tones (33,35,32) are prefixed with 'H', giving "Ha,Haa,HaA,Hi,Hii,HiI,Hu,Huu,HuU".
  • Falling, raising and very low tones must be spelled with the first vowel doubled: "SUuen", "Suuen", "SuUEN", "suUEN", "suuen".

Grammar

  • SVO.
  • noun group order: preposition - noun - argument - adjective - possessor - relative clause.
  • No case.
  • Verb agreement: with subject and complement.
  • Alignment: nominative/accusative.