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Puhval
additional name of the language
native or a second additional name
(degree of acceptance of the language by other nations)
alt text for the image
Puhval in Puhvalmjah script
Pronunciation[IPA pronunciation of the native name (without slashes or brackets!); preferably narrow transcription]
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Date2023
Settingsetting of the language (conworld, Earth country or region, etc.)
Native toreal or fictional countries or regions in which it is mainly spoken (alias: state=)
Ethnicitypeople for whom this is the ethnically native language; also good for the ethnic population if different from the number of speakers
                     (although the names chosen for the articles on the people and on the language will generally be the same, it may be appropriate to
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Extinctdate of extinction, as precise as needed; speakers will not display
2nd line (2nd estimate, 2nd country, L2 speakers, etc.)
Revivaldate of attempted or successful language revival
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  • a more specific subfamily
    • Puhval
Early forms
the earliest known ancestor
  • a later ancestor
Standard forms
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Dialects
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Official status
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Recognised minority
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Regulated byregulatory body or language academy for the language
Development bodydevelopment body for the language
Language codes
ISO 639-1ISO 639-1 code for the language the ISO 639-1 code for the language for comments to not interfere with the link
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CLCRConlang Registry Code for the language
Glottologcode for the language Glottolog code for the language  name of code glotto
Glottolog code for the language Second Glottolog code for the language  name of code glotto2
ConWorkShopcode for the language ConWorkShop code for the language
IETFIETF (BCP 47) code for the language
BRCLBrightraven Registry of Constructed Languages code for the language
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Introduction

Phonology

Orthography

Puhval Consonant Characters.png

Puhval Vowel Characters .png

Consonants

Pulmonic Consonants
Labial Coronal Dorsal Laryngeal
Bi­labial Labio­dental Linguo­labial Dental Alveolar Post­alveolar Retro­flex Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyn­geal Glottal
Nasal m
Plosive p d k
Sibilant fricative z ʐ
Non-sibilant fricative f (and) v
Approximant ɹ
Tap/flap
Trill
Lateral fricative
Lateral approximant l
Lateral tap/flap
Non-Pulmonic Consonants
Bi­labial Labio­dental Linguo­labial Dental Alveolar Post­alveolar Retro­flex Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyn­geal
Ejective Stop
Fricative
Lateral fricative
Click Tenuis
Voiced
Nasal
Tenuis lateral
Voiced lateral
Nasal lateral
Implosive Voiced
Voiceless
Affricates
Bi­labial Labio­dental Linguo­labial Dental Alveolar Post­alveolar Retro­flex Palatal Velar Uvular Epi­glottal Glottal
Pulmonic Sibilant d̠ʒ
Non-sibilant
Lateral
Ejective Central tsʼ
Lateral

Vowels

Vowels
Front Front-Central Central Back-Central Back
Close i
Near-Close ɪ (and) ʏ
Close-Mid e ɵ o
Mid ø̞
Open-Mid ɛ ʌ
Near-Open
Open ɑ

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Consonant Clusters
Stops/Affricates Fricatives Nasals Liquids
d̠ʒ tsʼ k p d v f ʐ z ʃ m ɹ l
Stops/Affricates d̠ʒ d̠ʒd̠ʒ d̠ʒtsʼ d̠ʒk d̠ʒp d̠ʒd d̠ʒkʼ d̠ʒtʼ d̠ʒv d̠ʒf d̠ʒʐ d̠ʒz d̠ʒ ʃ d̠ʒm d̠ʒɹ d̠ʒl
tsʼ tsʼd̠ʒ tsʼtsʼ tsʼk tsʼp tsʼd tsʼkʼ tsʼtʼ tsʼv tsʼf tsʼʐ tsʼz tsʼ ʃ tsʼm tsʼɹ tsʼl
k k d̠ʒ ktsʼ kk kp kd kkʼ ktʼ kv kf kz k ʃ km kl
p pd̠ʒ ptsʼ pk pp pd pkʼ ptʼ pv pf pz pm pl
d dd̠ʒ dtsʼ dk dp dd dkʼ dtʼ dv df dz dm dl
kʼd̠ʒ kʼtsʼ kʼk kʼp kʼd kʼkʼ kʼtʼ kʼv kʼf kʼʐ kʼz kʼʃ kʼm kʼɹ kʼl
tʼd̠ʒ tʼtsʼ tʼk tʼp tʼd tʼkʼ tʼtʼ tʼv tʼf tʼʐ tʼz tʼʃ tʼm tʼɹ tʼl
Fricatives v vd̠ʒ vtsʼ vk vp vd vkʼ vtʼ vv vf vz vm vl
f fd̠ʒ ftsʼ fk fp fd fkʼ ftʼ fv ff fz fm fl
ʐ ʐd̠ʒ ʐtsʼ ʐk ʐp ʐd ʐkʼ ʐtʼ ʐv ʐf ʐʐ ʐz ʐʃ ʐm ʐɹ ʐl
z zd̠ʒ ztsʼ zk zp zd zkʼ ztʼ zv zf zz zm zl
ʃ ʃd̠ʒ ʃtsʼ ʃk ʃp ʃd ʃkʼ ʃtʼ ʃv ʃf ʃʐ ʃz ʃʃ ʃm ʃɹ ʃl
Nasals m md̠ʒ mtsʼ mk mp md mkʼ mtʼ mv mf mz mm ml
Liquids ɹ ɹd̠ʒ ɹtsʼ ɹk ɹp ɹd ɹkʼ ɹtʼ ɹv ɹf ɹʐ ɹz ɹʃ ɹm ɹɹ ɹl
l ld̠ʒ ltsʼ lk lp ld lkʼ ltʼ lv lf lz lm ll
Vowel Clusters


Front Front-Central Central Back
Close Close-Mid Mid Open-Mid Near-Close Close-Mid Close Open-Mid Open
i e ø̞ ɛ ɪ y ɵ o ʌ ɑ
Front Close i ii ie iø̞ iy io
Close-Mid e ei ee eø̞ ey eo
Mid ø̞ ø̞i ø̞e ø̞ø̞ ø̞ɛ ø̞ɪ ø̞y ø̞ɵ ø̞o ø̞ʌ ø̞ɑ
Open-Mid ɛ ɛi ɛe ɛø̞ ɛɛ ɛɪ ɛy ɛɵ ɛo ɛʌ ɛɑ
Front-Central Near-Close ɪ ɪi ɪe ɪø̞ ɪɛ ɪɪ ɪy ɪɵ ɪo ɪʌ ɪɑ
y yi ye yø̞ yy yo
Central Close-Mid ɵ ɵi ɵe ɵø̞ ɵɛ ɵɪ ɵy ɵɵ ɵo ɵʌ ɵɑ
Back Close o oi oi oi oi oi oi oi oi oi oi
Open-Mid ʌ ʌi ʌe ʌø̞ ʌɛ ʌɪ ʌy ʌɵ ʌo ʌʌ ʌɑ
Open ɑ ɑi ɑe ɑø̞ ɑɛ ɑɪ ɑy ɑɵ ʌo ɑʌ ɑɑ

Green are permitted clusters, red are non-permitted clusters.


Syllables

Onset sounds: All Consonants except [kʼ] and [dʒ], all vowel sounds except [ɑɪ]. If it is the beginning of the word short vowels are not permitted (except in the word “Ado”).

Nucleus sounds: All vowels, [v], [l], and [m].

Coda sounds: All Consonants except [p], all vowels. If it is the end of a word only long vowels are permitted

Phonotactic pattern: (V) (C) (C) V (C) (C) (C/V)

Morphophonology

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Subject Object Verb

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Puhval sheep and horses fable.png

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