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|align=center| Glottals
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   ! Tenuis stops
   ! Voiceless stops
|align=center| p /p/
|align=center| p /p/
|align=center| t /t/
|align=center| t /t/
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|align=center| ? /ʔ/
|align=center| ? /ʔ/
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   ! Lenis stops
   ! Voiced stops
|align=center| b /b/
|align=center| b /b/
|align=center| d /d/
|align=center| d /d/
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|align=center| ḡ /ɢ/
|align=center| ḡ /ɢ/
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   ! Fortis stops
    
|align=center| ph /pʰ/
|align=center| th /tʰ/
|align=center| ṭh /tˤʰ/
|align=center| kh /kʰ
|align=center| qh /qʰ/
 
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   ! Fricatives
   ! Fricatives

Revision as of 13:39, 20 October 2007

Archaic Imperial (AI) is the name given to the earliest attested ancestor of Modern Standard Imperial. The corpus of AI texts is fairly small: some runic carvings, and the Imperial Law Code of the Temple; the language has been reconstructed based on its daughter and sister languages with a fair degree of confidence.

Phonology

Consonants

POA Labials Dentals Emphatics Velars Uvulars Glottals
Voiceless stops p /p/ t /t/ ṭ /tˤ/ k /k/ q /q/ ? /ʔ/
Voiced stops b /b/ d /d/ ḍ /dˤ/ g /g/ ḡ /ɢ/
Fricatives f /f/ s /s/ ç /ç/ x /x/ ẋ /χ/ h /h/
Nasals m /m/ n /n/
Liquids l /l/, r /r/
Glides y /j/ w /w/

Vowels

  • Short: /i a u/ i a u
  • Long: /iː aː uː/ ī ā ū
  • Diphthong: /ai au/ ai au

Suprasegmentals

Allophony

Morphosyntax

See Also