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! rowspan="2"|Labial
 
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! colspan="3"|Alveolar  
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! colspan="2"|Alveolar  
! rowspan="2"|Post-Alveolar  
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! colspan="2"|Post-Alveolar
 
! rowspan="2"|Velar  
 
! rowspan="2"|Velar  
 
! rowspan="2"|Glottal
 
! rowspan="2"|Glottal
 
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! <small>Pulmonic</small> || <small>Apical<br>Click</small> || <small>Lateral<br>Click</small>
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! <small>Pulmonic</small> || <small>Click</small>
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! <small>Pulmonic</small> || <small>Click</small>
 
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! colspan="2"|Resonant
 
! colspan="2"|Resonant
| m || n || ᵑǃ || ᵑǁ || ɾ~ɹ || ŋ ||
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| m || n || ᵑǃ || ɾ~ɹ || ᵑǁ || ŋ ||
 
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! rowspan="2"|Stop
 
! rowspan="2"|Stop
 
! <small>Fortis</small>
 
! <small>Fortis</small>
| rowspan="2"|b~p || t || ǃ || ǁ || || k || ʔ
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| rowspan="2"|b~p || t || ǃ || || ǁ || k || ʔ
 
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! <small>Lenis</small>
 
! <small>Lenis</small>
| d || ǃs || ᶢǁ || || g ||
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| d || ǃs || || ᶢǁ || g ||
 
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! rowspan="2"|Affricate
 
! rowspan="2"|Affricate
 
! <small>Fortis</small>
 
! <small>Fortis</small>
|  || || rowspan="2"|ǃx || rowspan="2"|ǁx || tʃ || ||  
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|  || || rowspan="2"|ǃx || tʃ || rowspan="2"|ǁx || ||  
 
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! <small>Lenis</small>
 
! <small>Lenis</small>
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! colspan="2"|Fricative
 
! colspan="2"|Fricative
| v~f || s || || || ʃ || x || ɦ
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| v~f || s || || ʃ || || x || ɦ
 
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Revision as of 13:52, 18 August 2017

Phonology

Orthography

The phonemic inventory of Pre-Modern Akachenti was somewhat captured at the adoption of the Tongchan writing system, a series of glyphs for the perceived phonemes of the language. In particular, the current ae diphthong was considered a vowel, length was distinguished for five of the six vowels, and several current consonantal phonemes were and are considered consonant clusters.

  • Vowels: a, a:, o, o:, u, u:, ae, e, e:, i, i:
  • Consonant "Clusters": nl, hl, tl, dl, ngl, khl, kl, gl

The above are all clicks with pre-glottalized allophones in glottalic tone syllables.

Vowels

The phonemic vowel inventory contrasts five qualities, three heights, and length.

Vowels
Short Vowels Long Vowels
front central back front central back
close i u i: u:
mid e o e: o:
open a a:
PHONEMIC DIPHTHONG aɛ - aɪ

Long vowels are pronounced with a low tone. The phonemic diphthong in the bottom row is the only one treated as a phonemic vowel in Akachenti's orthography and is romanized as ae. Other diphthongs are treated orthographically as vowel clusters.

Diphthongs
Front Back
unrounded rounded rounded
close iɪ - ij ui
mid ie ue
open ia ua

The close diphthongs in the top row are typically falling diphthongs, with the first vowel more prominent, though can realize as rising "diphthong" . The remaining four diphthongs are typically rising, with e and a being prominent.

Consonants

Phonemic Consonants
Labial Alveolar Post-Alveolar Velar Glottal
Pulmonic Click Pulmonic Click
Resonant m n ᵑǃ ɾ~ɹ ᵑǁ ŋ
Stop Fortis b~p t ǃ ǁ k ʔ
Lenis d ǃs ᶢǁ g
Affricate Fortis ǃx ǁx
Lenis
Fricative v~f s ʃ x ɦ
  1. ç is a common allophone of ɦ.

Clusters

Consonant Clusters
n ŋ ɹ ɦ x d
nonlabial click/stop/affr. n(C) ŋ(C)
labial (m, b, v) + g (C)ɹ
v (C)ɹ (C)ɦ (C)x
ʃ (C)d

Regional dialect variations may allow , ʃɹ, , or ɹɦ and ɹx, but this is disfavored in most Akachenti dialect regions.

Allophones

Consonant Allophones
Syllable Midtone (default) Glottalic Tone Low Tone
Onset Intervocalic Coda Word-Final Onset Intervocalic Coda Onset Intervocalic Coda
Q Dialect k k k k
S Dialect k k q q k̬x̆