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Thalassarctian is the English name given to the language of the icebears of Frontier.

Phonology

Consonants

Consonants
Bilabial Labiod. Dental Alveolar Post-alv. Palatal Velar X Q !
Nasal m n
Nasal w/rumble mᵜ m̬ᵜ nᵜ n̬ᵜ
Plosive p b t d k ɡ ɡ̌ ᴥ̥ ᴥ̬ ¿
Plosive w/rumble pᵜ bᵜ b̬ᵜ tᵜ dᵜ d̬ᵜ kᵜ ɡᵜ ɡ̌ᵜ
Fricative f s z x H
Affricate pᴴ tᴴ kᴴ
Approximants j ȷ̌
Lateral Approximant l
  • /z/ and /z̬/ are realized as /ɹ/ and /ɹ̬/ in some speakers.

Vowels

Vowels
Front Central Back
High i u
High-mid e o
Mid ə ə̬ ɔ ɔ̬
Low a

Rumble

The symbols /ᴥ ◌̬ ¿ H/ in the charts above refer to sounds characteristic to icebear physiology. The technical terms vary, but the common name for these sounds collectively are 'rumbles' among colonists, and the icebear name translates to 'warmer sounds'.

Icebears have dual vocal apparatuses; the upper corresponds to that known in humans, from mouth to larynx, and the lower comprises a separate set of vocal folds and points of articulation deeper in the icebear throat. Any sound may thus be voiceless, upper voiced, lower voiced, or double voiced. In Thalassarctian, however, the lower voice alone does not produce distinctive phonemes. The voicing diacritic /◌̬/ is used on a voiced phoneme to indicate the lower voice is also applied.

voiceless upper voice double voice
k ɡ ɡ̌


There are conventionally three points of articulation involved in the lower sounds of Thalassarctian, represented by the symbols !, X, and Q.[better names pending]

  • ! is the point of articulation for the voiceless stop symbolized as /¿/. The lower voice itself may be referred to as the !-rumble.
  • X is the point of articulation for the voiceless fricative /H/, which may also be syllabic. It may also be co-articulated with an upper voiceless stop (symbolized with /ᴴ/).
+[X rumble] kᴴ
-[X rumble] k


  • Q is the point of articulation for the phonemes /ᴥ̥ ᴥ ᴥ̬/, which may be voiceless, voiced, or double-voiced when appearing on its own. These sounds are phonemically counted as stops but it is chiefly the POA and voicing that distinguish them—they may be realized as affricates, fricatives, or approximants. Upper stops may be co-articulated with these sounds, then symbolized as /ᵜ/.
voiceless single voice double voice
+[Q rumble] kᵜ ɡᵜ ɡ̌ᵜ
-[Q rumble] k ɡ ɡ̌

Orthography

Thalassarctian is transcribed in the Latin alphabet.

Thalassarctian spelling
a α à b bᴥ β βᴥ d
/a/ /a̬/ /ə/ /ə̬/ /b/ /bᵜ/ /b̬/ /b̬ᵜ/ /d/
dᴥ δ δᴥ e η f g gᴥ γ
/dᵜ/ /d̬/ /d̬ᵜ/ /e/ /e̬/ /f/ /ɡ/ /ɡᵜ/ /ɡ̌/
γ h i ι k kᴥ kh l λ
/ɡ̌ᵜ/ /H/ /i/, /j/ /i̬/, /ȷ̌/ /k/ /kᵜ/ /kᴴ/ /l/ /l̬/
m mᴥ μ μᴥ n nᴥ ν νᴥ o
/m/ /mᵜ/ /m̬/ /m̬ᵜ/ /n/ /nᵜ/ /n̬/ /n̬ᵜ/ /o/
ω ò p pᴥ ph q s t
/o̬/ /ɔ/ /ɔ̬/ /p/ /pᵜ/ /pᴴ/ /ᴥ̥/ /s/ /t/
tᴥ τ u υ x z ζ
/tᵜ/ /tᴴ/ /u/ /u̬/ /x/ /j/ /z̬/
ϙ ¿
/ᴥ/ /ᴥ̬/ /¿/