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'''Vowels'''
'''Vowels'''
/i e ɛ a ɔ o u/; /oi/; possibly /ai/ (seriously now, is "we two" [tsoi] or [tsai] ?)
/i e ɛ a ɔ o u/; /oi/; possibly /ai/ (seriously now, is "we two" [tsoi] or [tsai] ?)
For purposes of vowel-harmonic suffixes, /a/ (phonetically open central [ä]?) counts as a back vowel.


===Spirant lenition===
===Lenition===
The following changes are attested:
The following changes are attested:
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[ð̃ ɣ] have only been attested under spirant lenition thus far.
[ð̃ ɣ] have only been attested under spirant lenition thus far.


I would presume the process to apply regularly also to the "missing" members, ie. m, k → ṽ, x. Whether the other consonants do anything remains to be seen.
I would presume the process to apply regularly also to the "missing" [[buccal]] stops / nasals, ie. m,<!-- ŋ, d,--> k → ṽ,<!--ɣ̃, z (ð? l??),--> x. Whether the other consonants do anything remains to be seen.


===Other alternations===
===Other alternations===
Gemination appears to be regular for at least buccal stops and nasals. /tsʹ/ appears to resist gemination as seen from ''betsʼaq''.
Gemination appears to be regular for at least lenitable consonants, with ''bb'', ''tt'', ''nn'', ''gg''<!--, ''ŋŋ''--> attested. /tsʹ<!--, s-->/ appears to resist gemination as seen from ''betsʼaq<!--, ísasaq-->''.


There is also prenasalization (apparently identical with gemination for nasals).
There is also prenasalization (apparently identical with gemination for nasals).


===Syllable structure===
===Syllable structure===
Thus far (C)V(N)(C) seems sufficient (maximal example: ''boimb''). Only CC clusters have been observed medially, even them limited to geminates and nasal + consonant.
Thus far (C)V(N)(C) seems sufficient (maximal example: ''boimb''). Only clusters of two consonants have been observed medially, even them limited to geminates and nasal + consonant.

Revision as of 11:37, 3 December 2009

Thought I'd look at what our phonology looks like so far. --Trɔpʏliʊmblah

Basic inventory

Consonants

Labial Coronal Velar Uvular Glottal
Stops /
affricates
Ejective tsʹ
Voiceless p t ts k q
Voiced b ɡ
Nasals m n
Fricatives Voiceless f s χ h
Voiced v
Liquid l


Semivowel (?) /j/

Vowels /i e ɛ a ɔ o u/; /oi/; possibly /ai/ (seriously now, is "we two" [tsoi] or [tsai] ?) For purposes of vowel-harmonic suffixes, /a/ (phonetically open central [ä]?) counts as a back vowel.

Lenition

The following changes are attested:

Original p b t n g q
Lenited f v s ð̃ ɣ χ

[ð̃ ɣ] have only been attested under spirant lenition thus far.

I would presume the process to apply regularly also to the "missing" buccal stops / nasals, ie. m, k → ṽ, x. Whether the other consonants do anything remains to be seen.

Other alternations

Gemination appears to be regular for at least lenitable consonants, with bb, tt, nn, gg attested. /tsʹ/ appears to resist gemination as seen from betsʼaq.

There is also prenasalization (apparently identical with gemination for nasals).

Syllable structure

Thus far (C)V(N)(C) seems sufficient (maximal example: boimb). Only clusters of two consonants have been observed medially, even them limited to geminates and nasal + consonant.