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Thus, it could be said that the language has 10 vowel phonemes, plus a +-back suprasegmental phoneme.
Thus, it could be said that the language has 10 vowel phonemes, plus a +-back suprasegmental phoneme.


Also, given the syllable structure, it makes sense to think of vowel length as provided by a single /:/ phoneme, reducing the inventory even further to just five basic vowels: ï u ë o a, plus two vowel-modifying phonemes, /:/ and [+front], the last of which occurs zero or one times in each word, effecting all the vowels in it.
Also, given the syllable structure, it makes sense to think of vowel length as provided by a single /:/ phoneme, reducing the inventory even further to just five basic vowels: ï u ë o a, plus two vowel-modifying phonemes, /:/ and [+front], the last of which occurs zero or one times in each word, affecting all the vowels in it.


Consonants:
Consonants:
From the group's phonology file, still in X-Sampa:
                  lab  alv  lat  alvpa pal  vel  uvu  glo
Stops plain      p    t                      k    q
      aspirated  p_h  t_h                    k_h
      ejective    p_>  t_>                    k_>
Affricates              ts)  tK)  tS)
Fricatives        f    s    K    S          x          h
Nasals            m    n                      N
Liquids                r    l
Semivowels
Labialized        lab  alv  lat  alvpa pal  vel  uvu  glo
Stops plain                                    k_w  q_w
      aspirated                                k_w_h
      ejective                                  k_w_>
Affricates              ts)_w      tS)_w
Fricatives              s_w                    x_w
Nasals                                          N_w
Liquids         
Semivowels                                      w
Palatalized      lab  alv  lat  alvpa pal  vel  uvu  glo
Stops plain     
      aspirated 
      ejective   
Affricates              ts)_j
Fricatives              s_j
Nasals                  n_j
Liquids                r_j  l_j
Semivowels                                j
There may be a restriction preventing labialized and palatalized consonants from occurring before [i(:)] and [u(:)], respectively. 
Paul (?) had written:


Some of the consonants seem to be in a bit of a state of flux, particularly the labialised and palatalised series. There are definitely the following ...
Some of the consonants seem to be in a bit of a state of flux, particularly the labialised and palatalised series. There are definitely the following ...
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           ɬ     
           ɬ     
           tɬ     
           tɬ     
       w          y
       w          j


... plus labialised and palatalised variants of some of them.
... plus labialised and palatalised variants of some of them.
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Syllable structure:
Syllable structure:


It seems the consensus is CV(N) with N being any non-stop, non-affricate, or alternatively the aforementioned vowel-lengthening phoneme /:/. The symobl C may also stand for a word-initial ∅, allowing vowel-initial words.
It seems the consensus is CV(N) with N being any non-stop, non-affricate, or alternatively the aforementioned vowel-lengthening phoneme /:/. The symbol C may also stand for a word-initial ∅, allowing vowel-initial words.


Word structure:  
Word structure:  


Any number of syllables, as defined above, with no other contstraints known at this time.
Any number of syllables, as defined above, with no other constraints known at this time.

Revision as of 21:40, 1 July 2004

"Sisiwön" is the provisional name of a collaborative Conlang, started in early 2004, by a small group of members of the Conlang list.

The name itself, while phonologically compatible with the language, doesn't actually mean anything (yet).

I know nothing about editing this Wiki, and the help page is blank. Help! (PaulBennett)

Vowels:

There are a total of twenty phonetic vowels:

i ii ü üü ï ïï u uu e ee ö öö ë ëë o oo ä ää a aa
ɪ i: ʏ y: ɯ ɯ: ʊ u:

However, due to vowel harmony, any given word will only contain a subset of these, either

i ii ü üü e ee ö öö ä ää

or

ï ïï u uu ë ëë o oo a aa

Thus, it could be said that the language has 10 vowel phonemes, plus a +-back suprasegmental phoneme.

Also, given the syllable structure, it makes sense to think of vowel length as provided by a single /:/ phoneme, reducing the inventory even further to just five basic vowels: ï u ë o a, plus two vowel-modifying phonemes, /:/ and [+front], the last of which occurs zero or one times in each word, affecting all the vowels in it.

Consonants:

From the group's phonology file, still in X-Sampa:

                 lab   alv   lat   alvpa pal   vel   uvu   glo

Stops plain p t k q

     aspirated   p_h   t_h                     k_h
     ejective    p_>   t_>                     k_>

Affricates ts) tK) tS) Fricatives f s K S x h Nasals m n N Liquids r l Semivowels

Labialized lab alv lat alvpa pal vel uvu glo Stops plain k_w q_w

     aspirated                                 k_w_h
     ejective                                  k_w_>

Affricates ts)_w tS)_w Fricatives s_w x_w Nasals N_w Liquids Semivowels w

Palatalized lab alv lat alvpa pal vel uvu glo Stops plain

     aspirated   
     ejective    

Affricates ts)_j Fricatives s_j Nasals n_j Liquids r_j l_j Semivowels j

There may be a restriction preventing labialized and palatalized consonants from occurring before [i(:)] and [u(:)], respectively.

Paul (?) had written:

Some of the consonants seem to be in a bit of a state of flux, particularly the labialised and palatalised series. There are definitely the following ...

     p    t           k     q
     pʼ   tʼ          kʼ
     pʰ   tʰ          kʰ
     m    n           ŋ
f         s     ʃ     x           h
          ts    tʃ    
          ɾ
          l     
          ɬ     
          tɬ    
     w          j

... plus labialised and palatalised variants of some of them.

Syllable structure:

It seems the consensus is CV(N) with N being any non-stop, non-affricate, or alternatively the aforementioned vowel-lengthening phoneme /:/. The symbol C may also stand for a word-initial ∅, allowing vowel-initial words.

Word structure:

Any number of syllables, as defined above, with no other constraints known at this time.