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Revision as of 21:41, 7 November 2013


Arkhéan [aɾ.'ke.n̩] or Arkhéo [aɾ.'ke.o] is a language spoken by the nation of Arkhéo. The language has gone through many chnges and spelling reforms, and it will continue to evolve.

History

Before Arkæo became it's own nation, It was a part of larger country know Verkhazi. This nation was a gloabal superpower in the continent of Se'Ashiran and ruled the Verkhazi Empire. However, eventually through fierce resistance from it's enemies, The Khamuhiyot Nation, the empire faced eventual collapse, and the nation was split into two; one nation became Arkhæo, and the other became Chanar /'ʃænaɹ/

Álkavat (alphabet)

The Arkæn Alphabet is known as the Álkavat, the name of which came from the first four letters of Arkhæn's predecessor, Valerjao[væl'ɛɹwo]. The letters were Ál, Ka, Vāw and Hyt. The script consists of 35 letters, 9 of which are vowels.

Phonology

Listed below are the phonetics as they are pronounced in roman script.

Vowels

Vowel Phonemes
Front Near-front Central Near-back Back
Close i ɨ u
Near-close
Close-mid e o
Mid ə
Open-mid ɛ ɔ
Near-open
Open a ɒ
Phonemes
IPA Letter Example
Monopthongs
ɒ a bra,father, lot, cot
a å tap, bat, bad
ɛ e bet
e é bay, face
o o road
ə u under
u ů zoo
ɨ y roses
i ý bee
Dipthongs
i cry
ɔɪj oj boy, joy
  • Vowel "A" becomes /ə/ when unstressed.
Followed by an R...
IPA letters Example
ɪəɹ ýr ear, fear
ɛəɾ ĕr air, fair
ɔɾ or for, pour
ɛɹ yr butter

Allophony

  • /æ/ is an allophone of /a/, word initially
  • /ɐ/ is an allophone of /ə/ when followed by plosives.
  • /ɪ/ is an allophone of /ɨ/ when it is word-initial.

Consonants

Consonant Phonemes
Bilabial Labio-

Dental

Dental Alveolar Post-

Alveolar

(Aveolo)-

Palatal

Velar Uvular Glottal
hard soft hard soft hard soft
Nasal m n ɲ
Stop p b pʲ bʲ t d tʲ dʲ k ɡ kʲ ɡʲ
Affricate t͡s d͡z t͡sʲ t͡ʃ d͡ʒ t͡ɕ
Fricative f v s z ʃ ʒ ɕ ʑ x χ h
Approximant j
Rhotic Consonant r [note 1]
Lateral l
  • ⁽¹⁾The Arkhéan [r] can be either an Alveolar Approximant [ɹ] or an Alveolar Tap [ɾ], as both consonant sounds are in Free-Variation, meaning they can be used interchangeably without changing the meaning of the word, and only relies on the preference of the speaker.
IPA Letter Example

(in english)

m m met
ḿ or mj music
n n name
ɲ ň or nj new
p p pot
ṕ or pj pure
b b ban
ƃ or bj no english equvalent
t t tan
ţ or tj no english equivalent
ɹ or ɾ r ran, red, rot, car
d d dad
ƌ or dj dew, adeiu
k k sky
q cute
x ɋ or ǩ loch
g g gone
ǵ or gj argue
d͡ʒ judge
f f fat
v v van
ts c bats
tsʲ ć or cj no english equivalent
s s sun
ś or sj no english equivalent
z z zeal
ʃ š shun
ʒ ž pleasure
h h head
l l lad
č cheese
χ ȟ no english equivalent
d͡z dz beds


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