Senjecas - Japanese
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Pronunciation table
b | f | v | m̃ | m | t | d | þ | ð | ɫ | l | ṡ | ż | s | z | r | n | k | g | x | ƣ | h | ȝ | š | s̨ | i | e | a | ǫ | o | u | ĭ | ĕ | ŭ | |||||||||||||
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/p/ | /b/ | /ɸ/ | /β/ | /m̥/ | /m/ | /t/ | /d/ | /θ/ | /ð/ | /l̥/ | /l/ | /ʦ/ | /ʣ/ | /s/ | /z/ | /ɾ̥/ | /n/ | /k/ | /g/ | /ç/ | /ʝ/ | /j̊/ | /j/ | /sʷ/ | /sʲ/ | /i/ | /e/ | /ä/ | /ɒ/ | /o/ | /u/ | /ɪ/ | /ɛ/ | /ʊ/ |
Consonants
peműko (labial) |
riisűko (dental) |
muitűko (alveolar) |
vainűko (palatal) | |||||||||
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Stops | voiceless | p | パ1 | t | タ | ṡ | ツ5 | k | カ | |||
voiced | b | バ | d | ダ | ż | ヅ | g | ガ | ||||
Fricatives | voiceless | f | ㇷ | þ | ト 3 | s | サ | x | コ6 | |||
voiced | v | ブ | ð | ド | z | ザ | ƣ | ゴ | ||||
Sonorants | voiceless | m̃ | ワ2 | ɫ | レ4 | r | ラ | h | ハ | |||
voiced | m | マ | l | レ゙ | n | ナ | ȝ | ヤ | ||||
Labialization | sʷ | サゥ7 | ||||||||||
Palatalization | sʲ | サャ8 |
Notes
- The katakana and hiragana syllabograms from the <a> column are used for the Senjecan consonants, as if there were a suppressed inherent vowel. Underlining the kana indicates the suppression, e.g., sa̋ba, hinder, サバ; but se̋ba, amuse, サエバ.
- The katkana <ワ> /wa/ is assigned the value /m̥/.
- As there is neither /θ/ nor /ð/ in Japanese, the kanas for to and do are used respectively.
- As there is no /l/ in Japanese, the kana for re is used.
- As Japanese lacks a <tsa>, the syllable <ツ>, <tsu>, represents /ʦ/.
- As there is neither /ç/ nor /ʝ/ in Japanese, the kanas for ko and go are used respectively.
- Labialization is indicated with the small kana u <ゥ>.
- Palatalization is indicated with the small kana i <ャ>.
Vowels
Vowels
front | near-front | center | near-back | back | ||||||||
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short | long | short | long | short | long | |||||||
close | i - イ | ii - イー1 | u - ウ | uu - ウー | ||||||||
near-close | ĭ - イー2 | ŭ - ウー | ||||||||||
close-mid | e - エ | ee - エー | o - オ | oo - オー | ||||||||
mid | ĕ - エー | |||||||||||
open | a - ア | aa - アー | ǫ - ヲ3 | ǫǫ - ヲー |
Notes
- When using the katakana and the hiragana, vowel length is indicated by the chōonpu, long vowel mark <ー>.
- The half-width vowel mark and chōonpu <ー> are used to represent the weak vowels.
- The obsolescent letter wo <ヲ, を> is assigned to represent /ɒ/.