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Phonology

Consonants (hapu)
Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasals m (m) n (n) ɲ (ny)
Plosives p~b (p) t~d (t) k~g (k) ʔ (')
Affricates t͡ɬ~tl (tl) / t͡ʃ~ts (ts)
Continuants l~r (l) / s~ʃ (s) h~ɦ (h)
Semivowels j (y) w (u)
Vowels (musa)
Front Central Back
Close i (i) u (u)
Mid e (e) o (o)
Open a (a)

phonotactics

Kala phonotactics does not allow the onsets of adjacent syllables to be identical, nor both to be labialized or palatalized. (There are a few exceptions to this, such as tata for the informal/familiar form of father, etc.) Syllables beginning with /l/ do not occur as the first syllable of a headword.

Much like Japanese and Chinese, Kala has a limited number of syllables.


syllable structure

All syllables are of the form (N)(C)V(n, m, k), that is, optional prenasal + optional consonant + vowel + optional final, or V, NCV, CV, VF, CVF, NCVF. CV is the most common syllable type. Most content words are disyllabic; while function words are monosyllables and inflected words are trisyllables.

Pronouns

Pronouns (nkalo)
Agent Patient Possessive Reflexive Reciprocal
1sg na ena nayo na'i
2sg ta eta tayo ta'i
3sg ha eha hayo ha'i
4sg tla etla tlayo tla'i
1pl nam enam namyo nami nanku
1pl.excl na'am ena'am na'amyo na'ami na'anku
2pl tam etam tamyo tami tanku
3pl kam ekam kamyo kami kanku
4pl tlam etlam tlamyo tlami tlanku