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== Phonology ==
 
== Phonology ==
 
'''Consonants'''
 
 
* Labial: b, bh, m, f
 
* Alveolar: n, j, z, s
 
* Post-Alveolar: r / rh
 
* Velar: k, c
 
* Other: h, ʔ
 
 
Balancing this ought to be fun.
 
  
 
=== Vowels ===
 
=== Vowels ===
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=== Consonants ===
 
=== Consonants ===
 
STOPS
 
* voiceless/voiced ?
 
* aspirated / murmured ?
 
 
Hindustani does break out all four, can do that
 
 
FRICATIVES
 
* voiceless
 
* voiced
 
 
 
==== Labials ====
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! glyph
 
! phoneme
 
! examples
 
|-
 
| m
 
| /m/
 
| maru
 
|-
 
| bh
 
| /bʱ/ or /ʰp/
 
| bhazaf
 
|-
 
| b
 
| /b/
 
| benok
 
|-
 
| vh
 
| /vʱ/ or /ʰf/
 
| a'tevh
 
|-
 
| v
 
| /v/
 
| ijeve, canavesi, vana
 
|-
 
| f
 
| /f/
 
| bhazaf, kotanuf, canaf
 
|}
 
 
Missing /p/
 
 
==== Coronals ====
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! glyph
 
! phoneme
 
! examples
 
|-
 
| n
 
| /n/
 
| nanere, benok, nohe, canaf
 
|-
 
| dh
 
| /dʱ/
 
| dhavur
 
|-
 
| t
 
| /tʰ/ or /ʰt/
 
| tatemi, haruset, a'tevh
 
|-
 
| z
 
| /z/
 
| zana, avezesi
 
|-
 
| s
 
| /s/
 
| saserhi, haruset, kasuru, aves
 
|-
 
| rh
 
| /ɹʲ/
 
| rhezeri, saserhi
 
|-
 
| r
 
| /ɾ/ or /ɹ/
 
| rhezeri, maru, kasuru, cor, dhavur
 
|}
 
 
==== Velars ====
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! glyph
 
! phoneme
 
! examples
 
|-
 
| c
 
| /k/
 
| cor, canaf
 
|-
 
| k
 
| /kʰ/
 
| kotanuf, benok, kasuru
 
|}
 
 
Missing /g/
 
 
==== Glottals ====
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
! glyph
 
! phoneme
 
! examples
 
|-
 
| '
 
| /ʔ/
 
| a'tevh
 
|-
 
| h
 
| /h/
 
| hasu, haruset, nohe
 
|}
 
  
 
== Phonological Rules ==
 
== Phonological Rules ==

Revision as of 12:46, 6 April 2018


The primary language encountered in Riftspace is for names of the main civilization I'm working with (which itself needs a name).

Canonical Names

  1. A'tevh • [ 'äʔ.tʰɛvʱ ], [ 'äʔ.tʰɛf ]
  2. Aves • [ 'ä.vəs ]
  3. Benoc • [ 'bɛ.nɔk ]
  4. Bhazaf • [ 'bʰæ.zəf ], [ 'bʰæɛ.zæf ]
  5. Canaf • [ 'kæ.nəf ], [ 'kæɛ.næf ]
  6. Cor • [ 'kɔɹ ]
  7. Dhavur • [ 'dʰæ.vuɹ ]
  8. Haruset • [ 'hä.ɹu.sɛt ]
  9. Hasu • [ 'hä.su ], [ 'aʱ.sʊ ]
  10. Ide' • [ 'i.dɛʔ ]
  11. Ijeve • [ 'i.dʒɛ.və ]
  12. Kasuru • [ 'kʰæɛ.su.ɹu ]
  13. Kotanuf • [ 'kʰɔʔ.tə.nuf ]
  14. Maru • [ 'mä.ɹu ]
  15. Nanere • [ 'nʌ.nɛ.ɹə ], [ 'næɛ.nɛ.ɹə ]
  16. Rhezeri • [ 'ɹʰɛ.zɛ.ɹɛ ]
  17. Saserhi • [ 'sæɛ.sɛ.ɹʰɛ ]
  18. Nohe • [ 'nɔ.hə
  19. Tatemi • [ 'tʰæ.tʰɛ.mɛ ]
  20. Taseta • [ 'tʰæ.sɛ.tʰə ]
  21. Vana • [ 'væ.nə ]
  22. Veset • [ 'vɛ.sɛt ]
  23. Zana • [ 'zä.nə ]

Phonology

Vowels

glyph phoneme examples
a₁ /æɛ/ or /æ/ bhazaf, nanere, kasuru, canaf, saserhi, dhavur
a₂ /ä/ or /ə/ zana, maru, haruset, a'tevh, kotanuf, aves
e /ɛ/ or /ə/ nanere, tatemi, haruset, rhezeri, aves, avezesi
i /i/ or /ɛ/ ijeve, rhezeri, tatemi, saserhi, canavesi
o /ɔ/ kotanuf, nohe, cor, benok
u /u/ kotanuf, kasuru, maru
  1. a₁ does not occur word-initially or word-finally in open syllables.
  2. /æɛ/ occurs only on stressed syllables, even in the dialects that prefer it. /æ/ occurs in all other conditions.
  3. /ä/ occurs only on stressed syllables. /ə/ occurs in all other positions.
  4. /ɛ/ and /i/ occur in all positions, except unstressed word-final open syllables, where their allophones /ə/ and /ɛ/ occur instead, respectively.
Front Central Back
Close i u
Open-Mid ɛ ɔ
Open æ ä

Consonants

Phonological Rules

  1. Voiced consonants cannot be word final.
  2. /f/ cannot be word initial.

Phonological Table

Phonemic Consonants
Labial Coronal Post-alveolar Velar Glottal
nasal m n
obstruent aspirated t /tʰ/ k /kʰ/
voiceless t /t/ c /k/ ' /ʔ/
voiced b /b/ d j /dʒ/
murmured bh /bʱ/ dh /dʱ/
fricative voiceless f /f/ s /s/ h /h/
voiced v /v/ z /z/
murmured vh /vʱ/ hz /zʱ/
approximant voiced r /ɾ-ɹ/
murmured rh /ɹʱ/

Grammar

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  1. Canaf, Canavesi
  2. Aves, Avezesi
  3. Ijeve, Ijeveni
  4. Kotanuf, Kotanuves / Kotanuven