Gwongbholü

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Gwongbholü
Gwongbholü
Spoken in:
Conworld:
Total speakers:
Genealogical classification:
Gwongbholü
Basic word order: SOV
Morphological type:
Morphosyntactic alignment: fluid
Writing system:
Created by:
Qwynegold


Phonology and phonotactics


Consonants
Bilabial Labiod. Dental Alveolar Post-alv. Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasals m n ŋ
Plosives p b t d k g ʔ
Fricatives s z ʃ ʒ h
Affricates ts tsʰ dz dzʱ tʃʰ dʒʱ
Approximants j ɰ
Trill r
Lateral Approximant l


Vowels
Front Near-front Central Near-back Back
High i y u
Near-high
High-mid e o
Mid
Low-mid
Near-low
Low ɑ

Stress

Stress in word roots fall on the heaviest syllable (each root can have a maximum of two syllables). /ʔ/ and /h/ add 1 weight unit (WE), all other consonants and vowels add 2 WE. If both syllables get the same sum, the one with more affricates is considered the heavier. If still both have equal status, the one with more aspiration is considered heavier. If yet both have the same value, the first syllable will get the stress.

Syllable structure

The syllable structure is (C)(C)CV(C)(C) (note however that the first obligatory consonant may be [ʔ]).

Onsets

The below table shows the allowed two-consonant clusters. The rows stand for the first consonant, and the columns for the second. To be able to tell whether a three-consonant cluster is allowed, for example /kmb/, first check if the first two consonants can cluster /km/ is an allowed cluster in this chart. Then check if the last two consonants can cluster /mb/ is an allowed cluster. Therefore /kmb/ is also allowed. The first consonant can't be the same as the last however.

Allowed onset clusters (two consonants)
p b t d k ɡ ɡʱ ʔ m n ŋ s z ʃ ʒ h ts tsʰ dz dzʱ tʃʰ dʒʱ j ɰ r l
p p
b b
t t
d d
k k
ɡ ɡ
ɡʱ ɡʱ
ʔ ʔ
m m
n n
ŋ ŋ
s s
z z
ʃ ʃ
ʒ ʒ
h h
ts ts
tsʰ tsʰ
dz dz
dzʱ dzʱ
tʃʰ tʃʰ
dʒʱ dʒʱ
j j
ɰ ɰ
r r
l l
p b t d k ɡ ɡʱ ʔ m n ŋ s z ʃ ʒ h ts tsʰ dz dzʱ tʃʰ dʒʱ j ɰ r l

Codas

The coda can have any of the following phonemes: /p, pʰ, b, bʱ, t, tʱ, d, dʱ, k, kʰ, ɡ, ɡʱ, ʔ, m, n, ŋ, r, s, ts, tsʰ, dz, dzʱ, tʃ, tʃʰ, dʒ, dʒʱ, j or l/, or one the clusters below.

Allowed coda clusters
p b t d k ɡ ɡʱ ʔ m n ŋ s z ʃ ʒ h ts tsʰ dz dzʱ tʃʰ dʒʱ j ɰ r l
p p
b b
t t
d d
k k
ɡ ɡ
ɡʱ ɡʱ
ʔ ʔ
m m
n n
ŋ ŋ
s s
z z
ʃ ʃ
ʒ ʒ
h h
ts ts
tsʰ tsʰ
dz dz
dzʱ dzʱ
tʃʰ tʃʰ
dʒʱ dʒʱ
j j
ɰ ɰ
r r
l l
p b t d k ɡ ɡʱ ʔ m n ŋ s z ʃ ʒ h ts tsʰ dz dzʱ tʃʰ dʒʱ j ɰ r l

Grammars

Word order is SOV. All verbs have a single suffix containing grammatical content. The suffix has the following structure: 123V45.

1 = aspect: l = continuous; Ø = no aspect 2 = tense: k = past; Ø = present; kh = gnomic past; h = gnomic present 3 = age of subject: w = old; y = young; Ø = no subject V = gender: i = masculine subject, masculine direct object; e = masculine subject, feminine direct object; u = feminine subject, masculine direct object; y = feminine subject, feminine direct object; a = masculine subject or direct object, intransitive verb/reflexive voice; o = feminine subject or direct object, intransitive verb/reflexive voice 4 = age of direct object: r = young; l = old; Ø = no direct object/reflexive voice 5 = voice: p = reciprocal; t = reflexive; Ø = no voice

Phoneme slot Grammatical element Values
1 Aspect
  • /l/ = continuous
  • Ø = no aspect
2 Tense
  • /k/ = past
  • Ø = present
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