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Sang Daot /saŋ dɔt/ is an isolating language.
Sang Daot /saŋ dɔt/ is an isolating language.


p t  c k  ʔ
{¦p t  c k  ʔ
b d  ɟ g
b d  ɟ g
ɸ s ʂ  x
ɸ s ʂ  x
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ʋ ɹ
ʋ ɹ
       j
       j
¦}




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No diphthongs. Adjacent vowels are individually articulated.
No diphthongs. Adjacent vowels are individually articulated.
{{|=
| i = i | y = y  | I = î ''or'' ê | e = e |=
| 2 = ö | 8\ =  — u | u\ = (u) | 8 = û |=
| E = ä | & = (â) | a = â | &\ = (ô) | 3\ = ô |=
| u = o |  o = å  | Q = a | A = (a)  | @ = (e)}}

Revision as of 04:51, 19 March 2009

Sang Daot

Sang Daot /saŋ dɔt/ is an isolating language.

{¦p t c k ʔ b d ɟ g ɸ s ʂ x

 z ʐ ʝ   ʁ
 l   
 ɫ
 ɮ

m n ɲ ŋ ʋ ɹ

     j

¦}


i y u e œ o ɛ ɔ

  a 

CV(C)(C)

Unvoiced obstruents except /ʔ/ are initially aspirated, finally unaspirated; voiced obstruents are initally devoiced in unstressed syllables, voiced in stressed syllables. Any consonant may close syllable, including /ʔ/. Closed syllables with unvoiced codas are often preaspirated. Permissable final clusters: /ɹ/ or /ʋ/ + stop or fricative except */ʋp/ */ʋb/ */ʋɸ/. /m n ŋ/ + any stop or fricative, /ɲ/ + palatal stops. /s/ and /x/ before any unvoiced stop, /z/ and /ʝ/ before voiced stops. No triconsonantal medial clusters.

No diphthongs. Adjacent vowels are individually articulated.

{{|=

| i = i | y = y   | I = î or ê | e = e |= 
| 2 = ö | 8\ =  — u | u\ = (u) | 8 = û |= 
| E = ä | & = (â) | a = â | &\ = (ô) | 3\ = ô |=
| u = o |  o = å  | Q = a | A = (a)  | @ = (e)}}