Sarim
Sarim is an isolating-fusional, strongly head-initial ergative absolutive language of the Ke:tic language family.
Phonology
Consonants
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
Plosive/Affricate | p /p/ b /b/ | t /t/ d /d/ | j /ɟ/ | k /k/ g | ||
Fricative | f /f/ | s /s/ z /z/ | ğ /ɣ/ | h /h/ | ||
Nasal | m /m/ | n /n/ | ny /ɲ/ | ŋ /ŋ/ | ||
Liquid | w /w/ | r /ɾ/ l /l/ | y /j/ |
Vowels
/i e a o u/ i e a o u
There are six diphthongs: /ai au ei eu oi ou/
Syllable Structure
Sarim has a (C)(l)V(m n ŋ r s) syllable structure, with the caveat that the onset clusters /rl wl jl ll ɣl ɲl/ do not occur.
Allophony
- /ɟ/ tends to be realised as an affricate [ɟʝ] or [ʥ], or even [ʤ].
- /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.
- /ɣ/ is very weakly articulated, coming close to [ɰ], especially between vowels.
- Conversely, /h/ often strengthens to [x] between vowels.
- The vowels are realised as lax [ɪ ɛ ɐ ɒ ʊ] except when word-final, where they are pronounced closer to their cardinal values. The diphthongs are also realised close to their cardinal values.