Яжык Аркеоский (Jažyk Arkéoskij): Difference between revisions
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Arkhæn [ɑr.keɪ.ɨn] is a constructed language. It is spoken by the nation of Arkhæo. The Language contains 27 letters; | Arkhæn [ɑr.keɪ.ɨn] is a constructed language. It is spoken by the nation of Arkhæo. The Language contains 27 letters; 7 vowels, 20 consonants, and and two diacretic letters.- THIS PAGE IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION. | ||
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'''Phonemes''' | '''Phonemes''' | ||
/ɑ ɛ aɪ oʊ uː iː/<a e i o u y> | /ɑ eɪ ɛ aɪ oʊ uː iː/<a æ e i o u y> | ||
'''Allophony''' | '''Allophony''' | ||
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*/jɑː/<Ia> (e.g. Iatos: jɑː.toʊs/ya-tos) | */jɑː/<Ia> (e.g. Iatos: jɑː.toʊs/ya-tos) | ||
*/jɪ/<Ii> | */jɪ/<Ii> | ||
*/i/<Ie> (e.g. | */i/<Ie> (e.g. Cierăn: sirɒn/seer-an) | ||
Ii can also sound like /iː/ only if it is not at the beggining of a word. | Ii can also sound like /iː/ only if it is not at the beggining of a word. | ||
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J related: | J related: | ||
*/ʒ/<jz> (e.g. Jzakar: ʒɑ.kɑr) | */ʒ/<jz> (e.g. Jzakar: ʒɑ.kɑr) | ||
*/wɑ/<joi> (e.g. | */wɑ/<joi> (e.g. Joikăn: wɑ.kɒn) | ||
U related: | U related: | ||
/ɔ/<Ua> (e.g. Uaranzei: ɔr.ɑn.zeɪ or like the "o in orange) | /ɔ/<Ua> (e.g. Uaranzei: ɔr.ɑn.zeɪ or like the "o in orange) | ||
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* Letter "C" is pronounced solely like /s/ | * Letter "C" is pronounced solely like /s/ | ||
*Letter "H" is mute at the begginning of words and after consonants like "k", "d" and "m". | *Letter "H" is mute at the begginning of words and after consonants like "k", "d" and "m". | ||
'''Diacretic''' | |||
Theletter "A" with a breve (Ă) denotes that the letter is pronounced as /ɒ/ |
Revision as of 19:24, 13 July 2013
Arkhæn [ɑr.keɪ.ɨn] is a constructed language. It is spoken by the nation of Arkhæo. The Language contains 27 letters; 7 vowels, 20 consonants, and and two diacretic letters.- THIS PAGE IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
Phonology
Vowels
Phonemes
/ɑ eɪ ɛ aɪ oʊ uː iː/<a æ e i o u y>
Allophony
- Letter "A" can also be pronounced as /æ/.
- Letter "E" can also be prnounced as /eɪ/ if there is an "H" before or after the letter.
- Letter "U" can also be pronounced as /ə/ or /ʌ/.
- Letter "Y" can also sound like /aɪ/ under certain conditions.
Diphthongs
Arkæo sometimes has the same diphthongs for different variations of spelling.
- for the /eɪ/ sound: <æ, and ei>
- for the /aɪ/ sound: < ai and æy>
- for the /ʃ/ sound: <sh and ch>
"I" related:
- /juː/<Iu> (e.g. Iumega: juː.mɛgə/you-Mega)
- /jɑː/<Ia> (e.g. Iatos: jɑː.toʊs/ya-tos)
- /jɪ/<Ii>
- /i/<Ie> (e.g. Cierăn: sirɒn/seer-an)
Ii can also sound like /iː/ only if it is not at the beggining of a word.
J related:
- /ʒ/<jz> (e.g. Jzakar: ʒɑ.kɑr)
- /wɑ/<joi> (e.g. Joikăn: wɑ.kɒn)
U related: /ɔ/<Ua> (e.g. Uaranzei: ɔr.ɑn.zeɪ or like the "o in orange)
Consonants The consonants of the language is roughly the same as in English, with the exception of letter "C" and "H".
- Letter "C" is pronounced solely like /s/
- Letter "H" is mute at the begginning of words and after consonants like "k", "d" and "m".
Diacretic
Theletter "A" with a breve (Ă) denotes that the letter is pronounced as /ɒ/