new language Alpha: Phonology
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This one's pretty simple. But it's gotten a little less simple. Last edited: 2006.Jan.30 Mon
Onset clusters:
Except for these, any consonant not followed by a vowel is a coda consonant.
These are subject to change!
If the ultima is marked with an accent, it's stressed (it must be long);
else if the penult is long, it's stressed;
else if the antepenult exists, it's stressed;
else, the penult is stressed.
A stressed short penult is lengthened (by making the vowel long) if the ultima is long, but this isn't shown in writing.
Consonants
p | [p] | t | [t] | c | [tS)], [S] | k | [k] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
b | [b] | d | [d] | j | [dZ)], [Z] | g | [g], [N] |
f | [f] | s | [s] | h | [h], [X] | ||
z | [z] | ||||||
m | [m] | n | [n] | ||||
w | [w] | l | [l] | y | [j] |
- For c, j, and h, the first phonetic value is for onsets and the second for codas.
- For g, the second value is for codas before k or g and the first in all other situations.
- Except for cc, which represents [S.tS)], double consonants (pp, tt, kk, ff, ss, hh, zz, mm, nn, and ll) represent geminates. The geminate affricate is represented by tc.
Onset clusters:
pl | bl | kl | gl | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
py | by | ky | gy | ||
tw | dw | kw | gw |
Except for these, any consonant not followed by a vowel is a coda consonant.
Vowels
+ *i | + *e | + *a | + *o | otherwise | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
*i - | ii | [i:] | ye | [jE] | ya | [jA] | yo | [jo] | i | [i] |
*e - | ei | [ei] | ee | [E:] | ea | [&:] | eo | [Eo] | e | [E] |
*a - | oi | [oi] | ae | [AE] | aa | [A:] | ao | [Ao] | a | [A] |
*o - | wi | [wi] | we | [wE] | wa | [wA] | oo | [o:] | o | [o] |
These are subject to change!
... and have changed! Here's the previous version:
Approximate Vowel Pronunciations and Derivations + *i + *e + *a + *o otherwise *i - ii [i:] ye [jE:] ya [jA:] yu [ju:] i [i] *e - ei [ei] ee [E:] yea [j&:] you [jou] e [E] *a - oi [Vi] ae [AE] aa [A:] ou [ou] a [A] *o - wi [wi:] we [wE:] wa [wA:] uu [u:] o [o]
Syllables and Stress
Syllables are either long (KVV, KVC) or short (KVC), where K is either C or an onset cluster.If the ultima is marked with an accent, it's stressed (it must be long);
else if the penult is long, it's stressed;
else if the antepenult exists, it's stressed;
else, the penult is stressed.
A stressed short penult is lengthened (by making the vowel long) if the ultima is long, but this isn't shown in writing.
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Date: 2006-01-24 12:34 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-24 15:43 (UTC)Sorry about the incomplete post!
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Date: 2006-01-30 17:00 (UTC)