Sarim

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Sarim is one of the larger languages of the Ke:tic family. It is a strongly head-initial, largely isolating language.

Phonology

Phoneme Inventory

Labial Dental Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Plosive/Affricate p /p/ b /b/ t /t/ d /d/ ts /ʦ/ k /k/ g
Fricative th /θ/ s /s/ h /h/
Nasal m /m/ n /n/ ny /ɲ/
Liquid r /ɾ/ l /l/ y /j/ w /w/


Vowels

i /i/ ī /i:/ u /u/ ū /u:/
a /a/ ā /a:/

Sarim also has the dipthongs /ai au a:i a:u/ ai au āi āu


Syllable Structure

Sarim has a (C)(C)V(C) syllable structure. Onset clusters are made up of one of /m n p t k b d g s h/ + /r/. Word-internally, only /n/ or /s/ can occur in coda position. Word-finally, /n m r l t d θ s h/ may occur. Note that /h/ does not occur following a consonant.

Allophony

- /n/ assimilates to the point of articulation of any following consonant, e.g. /np/ [mp]. Note that /m ŋ/ do not assimilate to the same point of articulation.

- /k g/ are realised as [ʨ ʥ] before /i/.

- /h/ often strengthens to [x] between vowels.

- /r/ is realised as a tap [ɾ], except word-finally, where it weakens to an approximant [ɹ].

- The three short vowels are generally realised as [ɪ æ ʊ]. Word-final /a/ is realised as [ə]. The long vowels are realised close the their cardinal values, although note that word-final long vowels may be realised as short, e.g. /ari/ [æ'ɾɪ] /ari:/ [æri].

- Short /ai au/ are realised [əj əw].