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The syllable structure is (C)V(V)(V)(V)(C). | The syllable structure is (C)V(V)(V)(V)(C). | ||
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Morphological type: | synthetic |
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Qwynegold |
Proto-Choogo is an a posteriori language based on Japanese. It is the parent language of Shochakbẽ, Teekaabẽ, Ũlyuubẽ, Tosamabẽ, Linkōbẽ, Akabẽ, Tôbẽ, Seebẽ and Yōbẽ.
Phonology
Consonants
Below are approximate tables of the Proto-Choogo's phoneme and allophone inventory.
Consonants | ||||||||||||||||
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Bilabial | Labiod. | Dental | Alveolar | Post-alv. | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |||||||||
Nasals | /m/ | /n/ | [ŋ] | |||||||||||||
<m> | <n> | <n> | ||||||||||||||
Plosives | [p] | /b/ | /t/ | /d/ | [ɟ] | /k/ | /ɡ/ | |||||||||
<pp> | <b> | <t> | <d> | <j> | <k> | <g> | ||||||||||
Fricatives | /f/ | /s/ | /z/ | /ʃ/ | [ç] | /h/ | ||||||||||
<f> | <s> | <z> | <sh> | <h(y)> | <h> | |||||||||||
Affricates | /ts/ | /tʃ/ | /dʲʒ/ | |||||||||||||
<ts> | <ch> | <j> | ||||||||||||||
Approximants | /j/ | |||||||||||||||
<j> | ||||||||||||||||
Lateral Approximant | /l/ | |||||||||||||||
<l> |
Vowels
Vowels | |||||||||||
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Front | Near-front | Central | Near-back | Back | |||||||
High | /i/ | [ɯ] | /u/ | ||||||||
<i> | <u> | <u> | |||||||||
Near-high | [ɪ] | [ʊ] | |||||||||
<i> | <u> | ||||||||||
High-mid | /e/ | [ɤ] | /o/ | ||||||||
<e> | <o> | <o> | |||||||||
Mid | |||||||||||
Low-mid | [ɛ] | ||||||||||
<e> | |||||||||||
Near-low | |||||||||||
Low | /ä/ | [ɑ] | |||||||||
<a> | <a> |
Proto-Choogo has phonemic length for all vowels and the consonants m, n, t, s, ʃ, ts and tʃ. Both /bː/ and /hː/ are realized as [pː]. Nasalization contrast also exists for all vowels.
The syllable structure is (C)V(V)(V)(V)(C).