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== Consonants == | == Consonants == | ||
* Where '''~''' appears, it indicates [[wp:Free_variation|free variation]] between phonemes. | |||
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|+Consonants | |||
! | |||
!Labial | |||
!colspan=2|Alveolar | |||
!Palatal | |||
!Velar | |||
!Glottal | |||
|- | |||
! Nasal | |||
| m ('''m''') | |||
|colspan=2|n ('''n''') | |||
| ɲ ('''ny''') | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
! Plosive | |||
| p~b ('''p''') | |||
|colspan=2|t~d ('''t''') | |||
| | |||
| k~g ('''g''') | |||
| ʔ (''' ' ''') | |||
|- | |||
! Affricate | |||
| | |||
| ts~t͡ʃ ('''ts''') || t͡ɬ~tl ('''tl''') | |||
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| | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
! Continuant | |||
| | |||
| s~ʃ ('''s''') || l~ɾ ('''l''') | |||
| | |||
| | |||
| h~ɦ ('''h''') | |||
|- | |||
! Semivowel | |||
| | |||
|colspan=2| | |||
| j ('''y''') | |||
| w ('''u''') | |||
| | |||
|} | |||
* '''Prenasalized''': /ᵐp ⁿt ᵑk/ | |||
* '''Labialized''':/pʷ kʷ mʷ nʷ ʃʷ hʷ t͡ʃʷ/ | |||
* '''Palatalized''': /pʲ kʲ mʲ hʲ/ | |||
<small>Note: Because of its small phoneme inventory, '''Kala''' allows for quite a lot of allophonic variation. For example, /p t k/ may be pronounced [b d ɡ] as well as [p t k], /s l h/ as [ʃ ɾ ɦ], and /t͡s t͡ɬ/ as [t͡ʃ t͡l]; also, vowels may be either long or short.</small> | |||
== Vowels == | == Vowels == | ||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+Vowels | |||
! | |||
!'''Front''' | |||
!'''Back''' | |||
|-align=center | |||
!'''Close''' | |||
|{{IPA|i~ɪ}} '''(i)''' || {{IPA|u~u:}} '''(u)''' | |||
|-align=center | |||
!'''Mid''' | |||
|{{IPA|e~ɛ}} '''(e)''' || {{IPA|o~o:}} '''(o)''' | |||
|-align=center | |||
!'''Open''' | |||
|colspan="2" align="center"|{{IPA|a~a:}} '''(a)''' | |||
|} | |||
'''Kala''' has five vowels /i/, /e/, /a/, /o/ and /u/. Each occurs in both stressed and unstressed syllables. Phonetic nasalization occurs for vowels occurring between nasal consonants or when preceding a syllable-final nasal, e.g. '''tsunka''' [ˈt͡ʃũᵑka] ('bug'). | |||
=== Diphthongs === | === Diphthongs === | ||
== Syllables == | Phonetically, Kala has only two diphthongs, both falling; [aɪ̯] and [aʊ̯], but there are five syllables that can be analyzed as rising diphthongs; [wa], [we], [ja], [je], and [jo]. The two triphthongs [waɪ̯] and [jaʊ̯] are very rare but should be noted as possible. | ||
== Phonotactics == | |||
'''Kala''' words are typically made up of [[wp:Syllable#Open_and_closed|open syllables]] of the type CV (consonant-vowel) with most words having syllables exclusively of this type. There is a limited set of syllables allowed by '''Kala''' phonotactics, similar to Japanese or Chinese. | |||
* /l/ cannot occur word initially (except in loan words and [[wp:Toponymy|toponyms]]). | |||
=== Syllables === | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 600px;" | |||
|+the 136 basic Kala syllables | |||
|- | |||
! | |||
! a | |||
! e | |||
! i | |||
! o | |||
! u | |||
! ua | |||
! ue | |||
! ya | |||
! ye | |||
! yo | |||
! ai | |||
! ao | |||
! uai | |||
! yao | |||
|- | |||
! p | |||
| align="center"|''(m)pa'' | |||
| align="center"|''(m)pe'' | |||
| align="center"|''(m)pi'' | |||
| align="center"|''(m)po'' | |||
| align="center"|''(m)pu'' | |||
| align="center"|''pua'' | |||
| align="center"|''pue'' | |||
| align="center"|''pya'' | |||
| align="center"|''pye'' | |||
| align="center"|''pyo'' | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''pai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''pao''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''puai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''pyao''</font> | |||
|- | |||
! t | |||
| align="center"|''(n)ta'' | |||
| align="center"|''(n)te'' | |||
| align="center"|''(n)ti'' | |||
| align="center"|''(n)to'' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''tai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''tao''</font> | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
|- | |||
! k | |||
| align="center"|''(n)ka'' | |||
| align="center"|''(n)ke'' | |||
| align="center"|''(n)ki'' | |||
| align="center"|''(n)ko'' | |||
| align="center"|''(n)ku'' | |||
| align="center"|''kua'' | |||
| align="center"|''kue'' | |||
| align="center"|''kya'' | |||
| align="center"|''kye'' | |||
| align="center"|''kyo'' | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''kai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''kao''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''kuai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''kyao''</font> | |||
|- | |||
! m | |||
| align="center"|''ma'' | |||
| align="center"|''me'' | |||
| align="center"|''mi'' | |||
| align="center"|''mo'' | |||
| align="center"|''mu'' | |||
| align="center"|''mua'' | |||
| align="center"|''mue'' | |||
| align="center"|''mya'' | |||
| align="center"|''mye'' | |||
| align="center"|''myo'' | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''mai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''mao''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''muai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''myao''</font> | |||
|- | |||
! n | |||
| align="center"|''na'' | |||
| align="center"|''ne'' | |||
| align="center"|''ni'' | |||
| align="center"|''no'' | |||
| align="center"|''nu'' | |||
| align="center"|''nua'' | |||
| align="center"|''nue'' | |||
| align="center"|''nya'' | |||
| align="center"|''nye'' | |||
| align="center"|''nyo'' | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''nai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''nao''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''nuai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''nyao''</font> | |||
|- | |||
! s | |||
| align="center"|''sa'' | |||
| align="center"|''se'' | |||
| align="center"|''si'' | |||
| align="center"|''so'' | |||
| align="center"|''su'' | |||
| align="center"|''sua'' | |||
| align="center"|''sue'' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''sai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''sao''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''suai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
|- | |||
! h | |||
| align="center"|''ha'' | |||
| align="center"|''he'' | |||
| align="center"|''hi'' | |||
| align="center"|''ho'' | |||
| align="center"|''hu'' | |||
| align="center"|''hua'' | |||
| align="center"|''hue'' | |||
| align="center"|''hya'' | |||
| align="center"|''hye'' | |||
| align="center"|''hyo'' | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''hai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''hao''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''huai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''hyao''</font> | |||
|- | |||
! ts | |||
| align="center"|''tsa'' | |||
| align="center"|''tse'' | |||
| align="center"|''tsi'' | |||
| align="center"|''tso'' | |||
| align="center"|''tsu'' | |||
| align="center"|''tsua'' | |||
| align="center"|''tsue'' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''tsai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''tsao''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''tsuai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
|- | |||
! tl | |||
| align="center"|''tla'' | |||
| align="center"|''tle'' | |||
| align="center"|''tli'' | |||
| align="center"|''tlo'' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''tlai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''tlao''</font> | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
|- | |||
! l | |||
| align="center"|''la'' | |||
| align="center"|''le'' | |||
| align="center"|''li'' | |||
| align="center"|''lo'' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''lai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''lao''</font> | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
| align="center"|'' '' | |||
|- | |||
! - | |||
| align="center"|''a'' | |||
| align="center"|''e'' | |||
| align="center"|''i'' | |||
| align="center"|''o'' | |||
| align="center"|''u'' | |||
| align="center"|''ua'' | |||
| align="center"|''ue'' | |||
| align="center"|''ya'' | |||
| align="center"|''ye'' | |||
| align="center"|''yo'' | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''ai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''ao''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''uai''</font> | |||
| align="center"|<font color="red">''yao''</font> | |||
|} | |||
<small>Syllables such as '''nsa''', '''ntla''', or '''ntsa''' can occur but usually only in place names or loanwords. The red syllables above occur infrequently and most often as the final syllable of a word.</small> | |||
== Stress == | == Stress == | ||
[[wp:Stress_(linguistics)|Stress]] generally falls on the penultimate syllable, which means that stress is ''de facto'' initial in most lemma given that stems are most often (CVCV). | |||
= Orthography = | = Orthography = |
Revision as of 04:32, 5 January 2017
The Kala conlang...
Introduction
Kala is a personal conlang (actually more of an artlang), based on my aesthetic preferences, not attached to any conworld or conculture. This language draws on natlangs (natural language), other conlangs, and of course imagination. Kala was started in late 2009. The phonemic inventory is based on Classical Nahuatl while the syllable structure and vowels are based on the strict (C)V structure of Japanese, and the presence of prenasalized stops is influenced by Bantu languages. Kala’s grammar was initially based on Japanese but has changed based on influence from several natural and constructed languages. Many – if not most – of Kala lexemes are derived or inspired by natural languages. A few have been taken from previous projects or constructed languages such as Ajara (a cipherlang from my youth), Qatama (a conlang that I abandoned several years ago).
Characteristics
Kala has two parts of speech. Nouns and verbs are content words, while particles (and others) tend to be only functional. Many content words can be used as both nouns and verbs. The best, and most common example would be ina /iːˈna/ ‘food; to eat’. Kala is a context-oriented language. In most cases, the more important elements of a phrase are clustered toward the end of the sentence (e.g. verbs and their modifiers). The less important an element is to the understanding of a sentence, the more likely it is to be dropped. Consequently, many Kala sentences end-up consisting solely of a verb (or adjectival verb). More so in conversation than in written Kala, these short phrases are grammatically correct and natural. Here are some examples:
- muya ka - do Q - (What are you) doing?
- ina - eat - (I am) eating.
- tamatse - good-seem - (That looks) good.
- ueha ka - want Q - (Do you) want (some)?
- nyasak - thank-NEG - No, thank (you).
Notice that none of the above contain any pronouns, or nouns. Any contextually understood elements may be omitted unless indispensable.
Borrowing
Kala borrows extensively from various natural languages. This is a very small sample of borrowings:
See also: etymology
- pato – duck (Anatidae); from Spanish pato
- kala – to speak, talk, converse; from Arabic takallama
- myonta – to allow, permit; from Finnish myöntää
- na – I, me; from Arabic ʾanā
- tsenka – orange; from Chinese chéng
- uasi – to take, get, acquire; from Lakota wasichu
- a – to be, exist, yes; from Japanese aru
Phonology
Consonants
- Where ~ appears, it indicates free variation between phonemes.
Labial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nasal | m (m) | n (n) | ɲ (ny) | |||
Plosive | p~b (p) | t~d (t) | k~g (g) | ʔ ( ' ) | ||
Affricate | ts~t͡ʃ (ts) | t͡ɬ~tl (tl) | ||||
Continuant | s~ʃ (s) | l~ɾ (l) | h~ɦ (h) | |||
Semivowel | j (y) | w (u) |
- Prenasalized: /ᵐp ⁿt ᵑk/
- Labialized:/pʷ kʷ mʷ nʷ ʃʷ hʷ t͡ʃʷ/
- Palatalized: /pʲ kʲ mʲ hʲ/
Note: Because of its small phoneme inventory, Kala allows for quite a lot of allophonic variation. For example, /p t k/ may be pronounced [b d ɡ] as well as [p t k], /s l h/ as [ʃ ɾ ɦ], and /t͡s t͡ɬ/ as [t͡ʃ t͡l]; also, vowels may be either long or short.
Vowels
Front | Back | |
---|---|---|
Close | i~ɪ (i) | u~u: (u) |
Mid | e~ɛ (e) | o~o: (o) |
Open | a~a: (a) |
Kala has five vowels /i/, /e/, /a/, /o/ and /u/. Each occurs in both stressed and unstressed syllables. Phonetic nasalization occurs for vowels occurring between nasal consonants or when preceding a syllable-final nasal, e.g. tsunka [ˈt͡ʃũᵑka] ('bug').
Diphthongs
Phonetically, Kala has only two diphthongs, both falling; [aɪ̯] and [aʊ̯], but there are five syllables that can be analyzed as rising diphthongs; [wa], [we], [ja], [je], and [jo]. The two triphthongs [waɪ̯] and [jaʊ̯] are very rare but should be noted as possible.
Phonotactics
Kala words are typically made up of open syllables of the type CV (consonant-vowel) with most words having syllables exclusively of this type. There is a limited set of syllables allowed by Kala phonotactics, similar to Japanese or Chinese.
- /l/ cannot occur word initially (except in loan words and toponyms).
Syllables
a | e | i | o | u | ua | ue | ya | ye | yo | ai | ao | uai | yao | |
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p | (m)pa | (m)pe | (m)pi | (m)po | (m)pu | pua | pue | pya | pye | pyo | pai | pao | puai | pyao |
t | (n)ta | (n)te | (n)ti | (n)to | tai | tao | ||||||||
k | (n)ka | (n)ke | (n)ki | (n)ko | (n)ku | kua | kue | kya | kye | kyo | kai | kao | kuai | kyao |
m | ma | me | mi | mo | mu | mua | mue | mya | mye | myo | mai | mao | muai | myao |
n | na | ne | ni | no | nu | nua | nue | nya | nye | nyo | nai | nao | nuai | nyao |
s | sa | se | si | so | su | sua | sue | sai | sao | suai | ||||
h | ha | he | hi | ho | hu | hua | hue | hya | hye | hyo | hai | hao | huai | hyao |
ts | tsa | tse | tsi | tso | tsu | tsua | tsue | tsai | tsao | tsuai | ||||
tl | tla | tle | tli | tlo | tlai | tlao | ||||||||
l | la | le | li | lo | lai | lao | ||||||||
- | a | e | i | o | u | ua | ue | ya | ye | yo | ai | ao | uai | yao |
Syllables such as nsa, ntla, or ntsa can occur but usually only in place names or loanwords. The red syllables above occur infrequently and most often as the final syllable of a word.
Stress
Stress generally falls on the penultimate syllable, which means that stress is de facto initial in most lemma given that stems are most often (CVCV).