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==Laakitlantu Phonology==
===Consonants===
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!  
! Labial
! Alveolar
! Palatal
! Velar
! Uvular
! Glottal
|-
! Stops
| p
| t
|  
| k
| q
| ʔ
|-
! Ejective Stops
| pʼ
| tʼ
|  
| kʼ
| qʼ
|  
|-
! Affricates
|  
| ts, tɬ
|  
|  
|  
|  
|-
! Ejective Affricates
|  
| tsʼ, tɬʼ
|  
|  
|  
|  
|-
! Fricatives
|  
| s, ɬ
|  
| x
| (χ)
|  
|-
! Nasals
| m
| n
|  
| ŋ
| (ɴ)
|  
|-
! Liquids
|  
| r
| j
| w
|  
|  
|-
|}
The uvular consonants [χ] and [ɴ] are non-phonemic. [χ] is an occasional realization of [x] in the northern areas of Sikotoweka. [ɴ] occurs as an allophone of other nasal consonants when before /q/, /qʼ/, or [χ].

Revision as of 15:03, 22 August 2023


English name
Native name
Spoken in: Sikotoweka
Conworld: Rekeni, a planet in Lehola
Total speakers: Before being conquered, Classical Laakitlantu had around 7,000 speakers. It is now extinct, and has no descendents.
Genealogical classification: Unknown
Basic word order: SVO
Morphological type: Agglutinating
Morphosyntactic alignment: Active-stative?
Writing system: Usually unwritten
Created by:: Henry A. B.

Laakitlantu Phonology

Consonants

  Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Stops p t   k q ʔ
Ejective Stops    
Affricates   ts, tɬ        
Ejective Affricates   tsʼ, tɬʼ        
Fricatives   s, ɬ   x (χ)  
Nasals m n   ŋ (ɴ)  
Liquids   r j w    

The uvular consonants [χ] and [ɴ] are non-phonemic. [χ] is an occasional realization of [x] in the northern areas of Sikotoweka. [ɴ] occurs as an allophone of other nasal consonants when before /q/, /qʼ/, or [χ].