Limli: Phonology
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Table of Phonemes
POA | dental | alveolar | palatal | glottal | vowels | |||||||||||||||||||
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IPA | /φ/ | /β/ | /w/ | /n/ | /t/ | /l/ | /s/ | /ŋ/ | /k/ | /ɣ/ | /j/ | /h/ | /ä/ | /e/ | /o/ | /u/ | /i/ | |||||||
Latin | f | v | w | n | t | l | s | ń | k | ǵ | y | h | a | e | o | u | i | |||||||
Hangul | ㅁ | ㅍ 1 | ㅂ 2 | 3 | ㄴ | ㄷ | ㄹ | ㅅ | ㄲ 4 | ㄱ 5 | ㅋ 6 | 7 | ㅎ | 아 | 에 | 오 | 우 | 이 | ||||||
Name | Mi 미 |
Fi 피 |
Vi 비 |
Wi 위 |
Ni 니 |
Ti 디 |
Li 리 |
Si 시 |
Ńi 끼 |
Ki 기 |
Ǵi 키 |
Yi 의 |
Hi 히 |
a 아 |
e 에 |
o 오 |
u 우 |
i 이 |
Notes
- 1 The jamo Pieup <ㅍ> /pʰ/ is assigned the voiceless bilabial fricative /φ/.
- 2 The jamo Bieup <ㅂ> /p~pʰ~b/ is assigned the voiced bilabial fricative /β/.
- 3 The compound vowels are used for <w>, e.g., ㅘ, wa.
- 4 The jamo Ssanggiyeok <ㄲ> /k͈/ is assigned the palatal nasal /ŋ/ as the onset.
- 5 The jamo Giyeok <ㄱ> /g~k~kʰ/ is assigned the voiceless palatal stop /k/.
- 6 The jamo Kieuk <ㅋ> /g~k~kʰ/ is assigned the voiced palatal fricative /ɣ/.
- 7 The iotified vowels are used for <y>, e.g., 요, yo.
Phonology
Consonants
labial | dental | alveolar | palatal | glottal | ||
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Nasals | voiceless | |||||
voiced | m /m/ ㅁ |
n /n/ ㄴ |
ń /ŋ/ ㄲ |
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Stops | voiceless | t /t/ ㄷ |
k /k/ ㄱ |
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voiced | ǵ /ɣ/ ㅋ |
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Fricatives | voiceless | f /φ/ ㅍ |
s /s/ ㅅ |
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voiced | v /β/ ㅂ |
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Sonorants | voiceless | h /h/ ㅎ | ||||
voiced | w /w/ | l /l/ ㄹ |
y /j/ |
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | |||
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Close | i /i/ 이 |
u /u/ 우 | |||
Close-mid | e /e/ 에 |
o /o/ 오 | |||
Open | a /ä/ 아 |
Compound Vowels
W | Y | |||
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a | ㅘ | ㅑ | ||
e | ㅞ | ㅖ | ||
o | ᆂ | ㅛ | ||
u | ᆍ | ㅠ | ||
i | ㅟ | ㅢ |
Alphabet
- The Limli language has 17 phonemes.
- As the Limlis had no writing when discovered by the space travelers, a written alphabet was created by the anthropologists who were on the voyage. As they were Korean, they used the Hangul.
- The alphabetic order is the ganada order of 1446. I have transliterated them into the Latin alphabet for this study.
- The consonants are <k> ㄱ; <ń> ㄲ; <ǵ> ㅋ; <t> ㄷ; <n> ㄴ; <v> ㅂ; <f> ㅍ; <m> ㅁ; <s> ㅅ; <h> ㅎ; <l> ㄹ; <w> and <y>.
- The vowel inventory consists of <a> ㅏ; <e> ㅔ; <o> ㅗ ; <u> ㅜ and <i> ㅣ.