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=== Phonotactics === | === Phonotactics === | ||
Consonants and consonant clusters are always viewed as syllable onsets. There may only be a coda on a final syllable. | |||
Word initial or medial syllables are of the form (C)(C)V, though there are very strict rules for what clusters can be formed (see below). Final syllables are of the form (C)(C)V(sonorant, fricative). Only a vowel or diphthong is required to form a syllable. | |||
==== Consonant Clusters ==== | |||
There are rules for what consonant combinations form permissable clusters. All of the clusters formed by the following rules may be medial, but not all may be initial. The ones that can are marked so. | |||
Note: '''3''' is a stop, but cannot be used to make clusters. All of the rules that refer to "stops" do not apply to '''3'''. | |||
Liquids can precede nasals and stops. | |||
Anything but stops can be geminated. | |||
'''s''' can precede or follow stops. (can be initial) | |||
Stops can follow their matching nasals. (can be initial) | |||
The semivowels '''w''' and '''y''' can follow a consonant or cluster. (allowed initial clusters followed by '''w''' and '''y''' are also allowed initially) | |||
== Morphology == | == Morphology == |
Revision as of 12:41, 7 July 2007
Kelanian | |
Spoken in: | |
Timeline/Universe: | |
Total speakers: | ??? |
Genealogical Classification: | (Proto-Language) |
Basic word order: | OSV, free |
Morphological type: | agglutinating > fusional |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | fluid-S |
Created by: | |
Andre | 2007 |
Phonology
Consonants
Kelanian contains 21 consonantal phonemes. The majority, 13, of these are stops. It has labial, dental and velar aspirated and unaspirated stops, both voiced and unvoiced, as well as the glottal stop 3, as in "uh-oh". There is only 1 fricative, s. The remaining 7 are sonorants. It has three nasals, m, n, and ñ (pronounced as is "ring", not as in Spanish "piñata"), each inherently linked to a certain group of stops (m with the labials, n with the dentals, and ñ with the velars). There are two liquids, l and r, and two semivowels w and y.
Labial | Dental | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
Stops, unaspirated | p b | t d | k g | 3 | |
Stops, aspirated | ph bh | th dh | kh gh | ||
Fricatives | s | ||||
Nasals | m | n | ñ | ||
Lateral | l | ||||
Trill | r | ||||
Semivowels | w | y |
Vowels
There are 5 vowels, a, e, i, o, and u, which can all be short or long. Long vowels are written with a macron, ā, ē, ī, ō, ū. The two mid vowels, e and o, are tense when they are long, /e: o:/ and lax when they are short /ɛ ɔ/.
Front | Central | Back | |
Close | i | u | |
Mid | e | o | |
Open | a |
There are also 8 diphthongs, essentially treated as long vowels. They are formed when i follows a, e, o, or u and when u follows a, e, o, or i. The first element becomes long (the macron isn't written), and the second becomes a semivowel, ai ei oi ui au eu ou iu are /a:j e:j o:j u:j a:w e:w o:w i:w/.
Phonotactics
Consonants and consonant clusters are always viewed as syllable onsets. There may only be a coda on a final syllable. Word initial or medial syllables are of the form (C)(C)V, though there are very strict rules for what clusters can be formed (see below). Final syllables are of the form (C)(C)V(sonorant, fricative). Only a vowel or diphthong is required to form a syllable.
Consonant Clusters
There are rules for what consonant combinations form permissable clusters. All of the clusters formed by the following rules may be medial, but not all may be initial. The ones that can are marked so.
Note: 3 is a stop, but cannot be used to make clusters. All of the rules that refer to "stops" do not apply to 3.
Liquids can precede nasals and stops.
Anything but stops can be geminated.
s can precede or follow stops. (can be initial)
Stops can follow their matching nasals. (can be initial)
The semivowels w and y can follow a consonant or cluster. (allowed initial clusters followed by w and y are also allowed initially)