Hudío phonology

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Part I - Phonology

1.1 Consonant chart

  Labial Dental Alveolar Palato-alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m
מ
n
נ
Stop1 p/b
2בּ/פּ
t/d
דּ/תּ3
k/g
גּ/4כּ
' /ʔ/
ע5
Sibilant Affricate ṡ /ʦ/
צ
Sibilant Fricative s/z
ס6
š /ʃ/
ש
h
ה7
Non-sibilant Fricative f/v
ב/פ
ŧ8 /θ/ / đ /ð/
ד/ת
x <x>/ɣ/ <gh><q>
ג/כ
x <ẋ>
ח9
Approximant y
י
w
ו
Trill r
ר
Lateral approximant l
ל

1.2 Notes

  • 1 The begadkepat consonants (p,g,d,k,t,b) are stops when word initial or when syllable initial following a consonant. Otherwise they are the respective fricatives /f/, /v/, /θ/, /ð/, /x/ or /ɣ/.
  • 2 The dagesh is used to mark the stop consonants.
  • 3 ט (tet) /t/ has been deleted from the alphabet and replaced in all instances by ת (taf) /t/.
  • 4 ק (quf) has been deleted from the alphabet and replaced in all instances by כ (ka).
  • 5 The glottal stop /ʔ/ (') <ע> is used only to separate contiguous vowels, e.g., na'ar, boy.
  • 6 שׂ (sin) /s/ has been deleted from the alphabet and replaced in all instances by ס (sámex). Thus, the shin dot is not needed on ש.
  • 7 ה (he) has been deleted when syllable final.
  • 8 Not a fan of digraphs or of non-Latin letters, I use <ŧ> and <đ> for the non-sibilant fricatives.
  • 9 <ẋ> is used to distinguish ח from כ.
  • Use of the five final forms is optional.
  • There are no geminate consonants.

1.3 Vowel chart

  Front Near Front Cental Back
Close i אִ u אֻ
Close-mid e אֵ o אׇ
Mid ă <ə> אְ 1
Open a אַ


1.4 Notes

  • 1 Influenced by the Romanian ă.
  • All vowels are of equal length.
  • Syllabic vowels are written under alif, so there is no need for matres lectionis.