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**/ʃ/ [ç] prior to /i 1/ and [}]  
**/ʃ/ [ç] prior to /i 1/ and [}]  
**/ʃ ʒ/ [s z]~[ʃ ʒ] when "bracketed" by back vowels  
**/ʃ ʒ/ [s z]~[ʃ ʒ] when "bracketed" by back vowels  
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*Approximants: /ʀ l ɭ/  
*Approximants: /ʀ l ɭ/  
**/ʀ/ [ɣ] unless initial  
**/ʀ/ [ɣ] unless initial  

Revision as of 21:45, 4 November 2007

Northeastern Hameih Lescealh Faraneit is a dialect of Lescealh Faraneit, spoken in and around the city of Heajaz. It is one of the more innovative dialects, but is still fairly conservative, until it underwent rapid developement after the expulsion of the Heajazarifh into the Kupeimeceah.

Consonants

  • Nasals: /m n/
    • /m/ [ɱ] (through sandhi) in rapid speech when in close quarters with /f v/
    • /n/ [ŋ] (through sandhi) in rapid speech "near" velars or /q/ (karotejoan keareik neih keuscej = (S)he gives Keareik (a name) power, can be realized as [ˈkʰaɣod_0ˌeʒɔ~ŋ ˈkʰɛɣɨ:k ŋɨ ˈkʰʊʃeʒ])
    • /n/ [ɲ] prior to /i/.
  • Plosives: /p p_v t t_v k q/
    • +lenis when coda/onset of unstressed syllables
    • +aspiration when onset of stressed syllables
    • /k q/ [c] prior to /i ɨ/ and [ʉ]
    • /k/ [c] prior to /e ɛ/
  • Fricatives: /f v θ s z ʃ ʒ x/
    • /s z/ [z] intervocallically and in very rapid speech
    • /θ/ [ð] intervocallically and in very rapid speech
    • /ʃ/ [ç] prior to /i 1/ and [}]
    • /ʃ ʒ/ [s z]~[ʃ ʒ] when "bracketed" by back vowels
  • Approximants: /ʀ l ɭ/
    • /ʀ/ [ɣ] unless initial
    • /ʀ/ [ɣ] ~ [χ] ~ [ʀ] when initial, generally [ɣ] in more "colloquial" terms (Orthodox Lescealh Faraneit influence) [χ] in trade terms and political terms (Early Poleiseam Faraneik influence) and [ʀ] in local terms.
    • /l ɭ/ [ɬ_v ɬ`_v] intervocallically and in very rapid speech
    • /l ɭ/ [ɬ ɬ`] word finally

Vowels

  • Front: /ɛ e i/
    • /ɛ/ [ɜ] when unstressed
    • /i/ [ɪ] when unstressed or rapid speech
  • Central: /a ɨ/
    • /a/ [ɒ] when unstressed
    • /ɨ/ [ə] when unstressed
  • Back: /ɔ o ʊ u/
    • /ɔ/ [3\] when unstressed
    • /ʊ/ [8] when unstressed in more conservative registers
    • /ʊ/ [ə] when unstressed in more innovative registers
    • /u/ [ʉ] when unstressed

Nasalization

Nasalization always occurs in vowels prior to /n m/ and when spoken rapidly in vowels also following them.

Phonology Chart

Normal Nasal 1 Nasal 2
i ɪ~ ɘ~
e e~ ɛ~
ɛ ɛ~ ɜ~
ɨ ɨ~ ɘ~
ɑ ɒ~ ɒ~
ɔ ɔ~ ɞ~
o o~ ɔ~
ʊ ʊ~ ɞ~
u ʊ~ ɵ~

(Where nasal1 is a nasal vowel in a stressed syllable and nasal2 is a vowel in an unstressed sylllable)

Semi-Haplology

When there are two syllables with either /ɨ ʊ/ as the vowel and the first is stressed while the second is not, a form of haplology happens, under the correct circumstances. For /ɨ/, the second vowel needs to be bracketed by two voiced consonants, in order to delete. For example: neibeidej /ˈnɨp_vɨt_vˌeʒ/ simplifies as [ˈnɨp_vdeʒ] because both the consonant before and after are voiced.

/ʊ/, on the other hand, only deletes between nasals or approximants, as in leureumeih (/"lʊRʊmɨ/ ["lʊɣmə]).

Phonotactics

(C)v(C), no consonant clusters are permitted within words, except those arising due to haplology.

Vowel Clusters

  • /a ɛ ɔ/ + any other vowel, [a: ɛ: ɔ:] or if unstressed [ɒ: ɜ: 3\:]
  • (other vowel) /i ɨ/ (other vowel), [j]
  • (other vowel) /u ʊ/ (other vowel), [w].
  • Otherwise, seperate vowel qualities are retained

Stress

Stress falls on the initial syllable about 90% of the time, but that remaining group is unpredictable. Stress is phonemic but highly unproductive, therefore.

Secondary stress is required on many affixes, notably on the terminal verb marker -ej.