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==Phonology and Script==
==Phonology and Script==
 
Phonology is the aspect of Khangaþyagon grammar that will be most familiar to English speakers. The phonemic inventory and syllable structure are mainly based on English and German. The native script is also based on a Germanic model, partly because runic scripts appear to have been used in magical practices.
===Contents===
===Contents===


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##[[Khangaþyagon Vowels#Schwa|Schwa]]
##[[Khangaþyagon Vowels#Schwa|Schwa]]
#[[Khangaþyagon Phonotactics|Phonotactics and Stress]]
#[[Khangaþyagon Phonotactics|Phonotactics and Stress]]
##[[Khangaþyagon Phonotactics#Phonotactics|Phonotactics]]
##[[Khangaþyagon Phonotactics#Stress|Stress]]
#[[The Bukhstav]]
#[[The Bukhstav]]


[[Khangaþyagon|Back : The Grammar of Khangaþyagon]] [[Khangaþyagon|Up : The Grammar of Khangaþyagon]] [[Khangaþyagon Morphology| Next : Morphology]]
[[Khangaþyagon|Back : The Grammar of Khangaþyagon]] [[Khangaþyagon|Up : The Grammar of Khangaþyagon]] [[Khangaþyagon Morphology| Next : Morphology]]
[[Category:Khangaþyagon]][[Category:Phonology]]


--[[User:PeteBleackley|PeteBleackley]] 03:19, 17 May 2006 (PDT)
--[[User:PeteBleackley|PeteBleackley]] 03:19, 17 May 2006 (PDT)

Latest revision as of 02:48, 18 January 2014

Phonology and Script

Phonology is the aspect of Khangaþyagon grammar that will be most familiar to English speakers. The phonemic inventory and syllable structure are mainly based on English and German. The native script is also based on a Germanic model, partly because runic scripts appear to have been used in magical practices.

Contents

  1. Consonants
    1. Basic Inventory
    2. Phonemic Geminates
    3. Syllabic l
  2. Vowels
    1. Short Vowels
    2. Long Vowels
    3. Diphthongs
    4. Tense/lax Distinction
    5. Schwa
  3. Phonotactics and Stress
    1. Phonotactics
    2. Stress
  4. The Bukhstav

Back : The Grammar of Khangaþyagon Up : The Grammar of Khangaþyagon Next : Morphology

--PeteBleackley 03:19, 17 May 2006 (PDT)