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=== Xǔngpìng romanization ===
=== Xǔngpìng romanization ===


<p style="text-align: center;">'''A&nbsp;a, B&nbsp;b, C&nbsp;c, D&nbsp;d, E&nbsp;e, F&nbsp;f, G&nbsp;g, H&nbsp;h, I&nbsp;i, J&nbsp;j, K&nbsp;k, L&nbsp;l, M&nbsp;m, N&nbsp;n, O&nbsp;o, P&nbsp;p, Q&nbsp;q, R&nbsp;r, S&nbsp;s, T&nbsp;t, U&nbsp;u, V&nbsp;v, W&nbsp;w, X&nbsp;x, Y&nbsp;y, Z&nbsp;z'''</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">'''A&nbsp;a, B&nbsp;b, C&nbsp;c, Ch&nbsp;ch, D&nbsp;d, E&nbsp;e, F&nbsp;f, G&nbsp;g, H&nbsp;h, I&nbsp;i, J&nbsp;j, Jh&nbsp;jh, K&nbsp;k, L&nbsp;l, M&nbsp;m, N&nbsp;n, Ng&nbsp;ng, O&nbsp;o, P&nbsp;p, Q&nbsp;q, R&nbsp;r, S&nbsp;s, Sh&nbsp;sh, T&nbsp;t, U&nbsp;u, V&nbsp;v, W&nbsp;w, X&nbsp;x, Xh&nbsp;xh, Y&nbsp;y, Z&nbsp;z, Zh&nbsp;zh'''</p>


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When a syllable begins with a vowel, a silent letter is inserted before it. If the syllable begins with /a/ or /e/, <v> is inserted; if it begins with /i/ or {{IPA|/ʏ/}}, <y> is inserted; and if it begins with /o/ or /u/, <w> is inserted.
When a consonant is followed by <i> or <u> and then a second vowel, the <i> or <u> is pronounced /j/ resp. /w/. If there is no other consonant before a /j/ or /w/, <y> resp. <w> is used for representing those sounds.

Revision as of 06:36, 30 August 2008

Xǔngpìng
Xǔngpìng
Spoken in:
Conworld:
Total speakers:
Genealogical classification:
Xǔngpìng
Basic word order:
Morphological type: isolating
Morphosyntactic alignment:
Writing system:
Created by:
Qwynegold

Xǔngpìng is an isolating, monosyllabic, tonal language.

Phonology


Consonants
Bilabial Labiod. Dental Alveolar Post-alv. Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasals m n ŋ
Plosives p t k
Fricatives f s ʃ ʒ ɕ ʐ h
Affricates ts tsʰ tʃʰ tɕʰ
Approximants j
Lateral Approximant l


Vowels
Front Near-front Central Near-back Back
High i u
Near-high ʏ
High-mid e
Mid ə˞ o
Low-mid
Near-low
Low a ɑ˞

Orthography

The romanization of Xǔngpìng is as follows:

Xǔngpìng romanization

A a, B b, C c, Ch ch, D d, E e, F f, G g, H h, I i, J j, Jh jh, K k, L l, M m, N n, Ng ng, O o, P p, Q q, R r, S s, Sh sh, T t, U u, V v, W w, X x, Xh xh, Y y, Z z, Zh zh

Letter Pronunciation
A a a, ɑ
Ar ar ɑ˞
B b p
C c tsʰ
Ch ch tʃʰ
D d t
E e e, ə
Er er ə˞
F f f, ɸ
G g k
H h h
I i i, ɪ, j
J j
Jh jh ʒ
K k kʰ, k
L l l
M m m
N n n
Ng ng ŋ
O o o
P p
Q q tɕʰ
R r ʐ
S s s
Sh sh ʃ
T t
U u u, w
V v (silent)
W w w, (silent)
X x ɕ
Xh xh
Y y j, (silent)
Z z ts
Zh zh

When a syllable begins with a vowel, a silent letter is inserted before it. If the syllable begins with /a/ or /e/, <v> is inserted; if it begins with /i/ or /ʏ/, <y> is inserted; and if it begins with /o/ or /u/, <w> is inserted.

When a consonant is followed by or and then a second vowel, the or is pronounced /j/ resp. /w/. If there is no other consonant before a /j/ or /w/, <y> resp. <w> is used for representing those sounds.