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The single consonants and consonant combinations given below are allowed to start a word. There are 37 (45<sub>8</sub>) of them. | The single consonants and consonant combinations given below are allowed to start a word. There are 37 (45<sub>8</sub>) of them. | ||
'''@''' is a glottal stop. When | '''@''' is a glottal stop. It should be treated as any other consonant. (When the glottal stop comes word initially @ is used to represent it, but elsewhere an apostophe is used ... no real reason. Perhaps it looks slightly better) | ||
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Revision as of 19:37, 2 October 2009
Consonants
The full consonant inventory is;-
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
Stops | b p | d t | g k | |||
Fricatives | f | s | h | |||
Affricates | j c | |||||
Nasals | m | n | ||||
Lateral | l | |||||
Flap | r | |||||
Semivowels | w | y |
Initial consonant clusters
The single consonants and consonant combinations given below are allowed to start a word. There are 37 (458) of them.
@ is a glottal stop. It should be treated as any other consonant. (When the glottal stop comes word initially @ is used to represent it, but elsewhere an apostophe is used ... no real reason. Perhaps it looks slightly better)
@ | |||
m | my | ||
y | |||
j | jw | ||
f | fy | fl | |
b | by | bl | bw |
g | gl | gw | |
d | dw | ||
l | |||
c | cw | ||
s | sl | sw | |
k | ky | kl | kw |
p | py | pl | |
t | tw | ||
w | |||
n | ny | ||
h |
z is an allophone of s ... when inside a word and before a voiced consonant.
ʃ is also an allophone of s ... when before the front vowels i or ia.
ŋ is an allophone of n ... when followed by k or g.
The post-alveolar affricates are represented here by c and j, are the initial sounds of "Charlie" and "Jimmy" respectively. .
The consonant r is exceptional in that it only occurs in suffixes attached to active verbs.
Vowels
There are five simple vowels in Seuna ... i, e, a, o and u.
For diphthongs we have the four closing diphthongs ai, au, oi, eu, and the two opening diphthongs ia, and ua.
Mid consonant clusters
The single consonants and consonant combinations given below are allowed word internally. There are 53 of them.
@ | m | y | j | f | b | g | d | l | c | s | k | p | t | w | n | h |
lm | ly | lj | lf | lb | lg | ld | lc | ls | lk | lp | lt | lw | ln | |||
sm | sb | sg | sd | sl | sk | sp | st | sw | sn | |||||||
ny | nj | nf | mb | ŋg | nd | nc | ns | ŋk | mp | nt | mw |
Actually the voicing of the consonant clusters -sm- -sb- -sg- -sd- -sl- -sw- and -sn- starts well before the beginning of the second consonant, so it might have been more appropriate to use the notation -zm- -zb- ... . However I decided against using a new character for the notation and just kept with -sm- -sb- ... .
Final vowels
All eleven vowels/diphthongs can occur finally.
Tail consonants
Two consonants are allowed to come word finally. They are n and s.
Word ordering
Words are initially sorted according to the pre-figure. So words are first ordered in the sequence;-
@, m, y, j, f, b, g, d, l, c, s, k, p, t, w, n, h
Then words are ordered according to the off-gesture. So, for example, words beginning with b are ordered;-
b, by, bl, bw
Then the are ordered according to the mid-figure. The ordering is the same as the initial ordering, namely ;-
@, m, y, j, f, b, g, d, l, c, s, k, p, t, w, n, h
Then words are ordered depending on mid-figure on-gesture.
So, for example, words having a b as the last element in the mid-cluster are ordered;-
b, lb, zb, mb
Then they are ordered according to the first vowel cluster. This order is;-
au, o, oi, i, ia, a, ua, u, eu, e, ai
Then they are ordered according to the second vowel cluster. This order is as before;-
au, o, oi, i, ia, a, ua, u, eu, e, ai
Index
- Introduction to Seuna
- Seuna : Chapter 1
- Seuna word shape
- The script of Seuna
- Seuna sentence structure
- Seuna pronouns
- Seuna nouns
- Seuna verbs (1)
- Seuna adjectives
- Seuna demonstratives
- Seuna verbs (2)
- Asking a question in Seuna
- Seuna relative clauses
- Seuna verbs (3)
- Methods for deriving words in Seuna
- List of all Seuna derivational affixes
- Numbers in Seuna
- Naming people in Seuna
- The Seuna calendar
- Seuna units