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| {{IPA|pʰ}} || {{IPA|tʰ}} || {{IPA|ʦʰ}} || {{IPA|tɬʰ}} || {{IPA|ʨʰ}} || {{IPA|kʰ}} || {{IPA|qʰ}} ||  
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==Vowels==
==Vowels==


Proto-Imperial has three contrastive [[vowel]] qualities {{IPA|[i, u, a]}} at two different vowel heights (high, low). There are also two contrastive [[vowel length]]s and a contrast in [[nasalization]]. This results in 12 phonemic vowels, shown below.
Proto-Imperial has three contrastive [[vowel]] qualities {{IPA|/i, u, a/}} at two different vowel heights (high, low). There are also two contrastive [[vowel length]]s and a contrast in [[nasalization]]. There are also 4 diphthongs. This results in 12 phonemic vowels, shown below.


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There are also 2 oral and 2 nasal diphthongs: aɪ, , ãɪ and ãʊ
 
There are also 2 oral and 2 nasal diphthongs:  
 
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! [[Oral vowel|Oral]]
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! Closing to {{IPA|ɪ}}
| {{IPA|}} || {{IPA|ãɪ}}
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! Closing to {{IPA|ʊ}}
| {{IPA|aʊ}} || {{IPA|ãʊ}}
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==Syllable structure and constraints==
 
The syllable structure is C(G)V(X), where
 
: C is any (phonemic) consonant (i.e. no central approximant)
: G is one of the two central consonants, [{{IPA|j}}] or [{{IPA|w}}] 
: V is any vowel or diphthong
: X is one of the two glottal consonants, /{{IPA|ʔ}}/ or /{{IPA|h}}/
 
The central approximants cannot occur before the vowel of which they are allophones. In other words [{{IPA|w}}] does never occur before /{{IPA|u}}({{IPA|ː}})/  and [{{IPA|j}}] does never occur before  /{{IPA|i}}({{IPA|ː}})/.
The palatal approximant [{{IPA|j}}] does not occur after sibilants or affricates. It also doesn't seem to occur after uvular consonants.
The labio-velar approximant [{{IPA|w}}] does not occur after the lateral affricates.

Revision as of 02:19, 30 September 2009

Phonemes

Consonants

The consonant system of Proto-Imperial is characterized by a large amount of plosives and affricates (here called stops), with 4 different manners of articulation: lenis, fortis, glottalized and prenasalized at 5 different points of articulation, as well as the glottal stop. On the other hand there are few fricatives, and no phonemic nasals.

Bilabial Alveolar Alveolo-
palatal
Velar Uvular Glottal
plain fricated lateral
Stop lenis p t ʦ ʨ k q ʔ
fortis ʦʰ tɬʰ ʨʰ
glottalized ɓ ʦʼ tɬʼ ʨʼ
prenasalized mb nd ndɮ ɲʥ ŋg ɴɢ
Fricative s ɕ h
Approximant l (j) (w)

The central approximants /w/ and /j/ can be treated as consonantal allophones of /u/ and /i/ respectively.


Vowels

Proto-Imperial has three contrastive vowel qualities /i, u, a/ at two different vowel heights (high, low). There are also two contrastive vowel lengths and a contrast in nasalization. There are also 4 diphthongs. This results in 12 phonemic vowels, shown below.

Oral, Long
Front Back
High
Low
Oral, Short
Front Back
High i u
Low a
Nasal, Long
Front Back
High ĩː ũː
Low ãː
Nasal, Short
Front Back
High ĩ ũ
Low ã


There are also 2 oral and 2 nasal diphthongs:

Diphthongs
Oral Nasal
Closing to ɪ ãɪ
Closing to ʊ ãʊ

Syllable structure and constraints

The syllable structure is C(G)V(X), where

C is any (phonemic) consonant (i.e. no central approximant)
G is one of the two central consonants, [j] or [w]
V is any vowel or diphthong
X is one of the two glottal consonants, /ʔ/ or /h/

The central approximants cannot occur before the vowel of which they are allophones. In other words [w] does never occur before /u(ː)/ and [j] does never occur before /i(ː)/. The palatal approximant [j] does not occur after sibilants or affricates. It also doesn't seem to occur after uvular consonants. The labio-velar approximant [w] does not occur after the lateral affricates.