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When these digraphs are used after a '''Vj'''-type diphtong, where the semivowel is marked by '''i''', the sequence V + ''i'' + ''j'' + C is reduced to V + '''y''' + C. Some examples:
* Paic [ˈpajk] ''river''
* Pajc [ˈpaʧ] ''street''
* Payc [ˈpajʧ] ''father''

Revision as of 03:15, 31 July 2012

Phonology

Consonants

Consonants
Bilabial Labio-
dental
Dental Alveolar Post-
alveolar
Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal
Plosive p b t d ç ʝ k g
Nasal m [ɱ]1 n [ŋ]2
Vibrant r
Fricative f v s z ʃ ʒ x χ ʁ ħ
Affricate
Approximants j w
Lateral
approximants
l

Note:

  • [ɱ]1 and [ŋ]2 are considered allophones of the normal nasal phonemes in front of [f]/[v] and [k]/[g] respectively.

Orthography

Teycil uses the normal Latin alphabet to be written. Consonants are written with all available letters (except for w, which is not used); as the number of consonantal phonemes is higher than the letters, some digraphs are used (but they are not taken as single letters).

Vowels are more complicated. Long vowels are marked with a makron (¯) over the corresponding letter. Other types of letters are used to mark the weak vowels.

Consonants

Simple letters are used to mark these consonants, except for j, which is always part of a digraph, and y, which can represent the semivowel [j], but only as part of a digraph:

Letter b c d f g h j k l m n p q r s t v x y z
IPA [b] [k] [d] [f] [g] [x] no IPA
value
[ħ] [l] [m] [n] [p] [χ] [r] [s] [t] [v] [?] [j] [z]

There are some phonemes which are expressed by some digraphs:

Letter jc jg jq jr js jx jz
IPA [ʧ] [ʤ] [ʝ] [ʁ] [ʃ] [q] [ʒ]

When these digraphs are used after a Vj-type diphtong, where the semivowel is marked by i, the sequence V + i + j + C is reduced to V + y + C. Some examples:

  • Paic [ˈpajk] river
  • Pajc [ˈpaʧ] street
  • Payc [ˈpajʧ] father