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=== Rimes === | === Rimes === | ||
Todo: Develop Proto-Twethoic, and use umlaut to get more vowels from Proto-Twethoic rimes. | |||
==== Structure of rimes ==== | ==== Structure of rimes ==== | ||
Rimes may be monosyllabic or polysyllabic, but the first syllable of the rime receives primary stress by definition. | Rimes may be monosyllabic or polysyllabic, but the first syllable of the rime receives primary stress by definition. |
Revision as of 05:28, 30 April 2023
Twetho (Tveðo) is a Tsimulh language in the Twethoic branch. The Twethoic languages are inspired by North Germanic languages and the Niso-Burmic branch of Sino-Tibetan: Twetho is inspired by Burmese and Icelandic, and Adatsim is a Twethoic language that is phonologically a Nuosu-Swedish hybrid.
Phonology
Word structure
Preinitial + initial + rime, like Germanic and Khmer; how long should preinitials and rimes be?
Preinitials
Initials
- /(0|s)/ + /k⁼ kʰ ŋ ŋ̊/ + /(0|w|l|n)/
- /(0|s)/ + /c⁼ cʰ ɲ ɲ̊ ʎ ʎ̥/
- /(0|s)/ + /t⁼ tʰ n n̥ l l̥/ + /(0|w|l|n)/
- /(0|s)/ + /l l̥/ + /(0|w)/
- /(0|s)/ + /p⁼ pʰ m m̥/ + /(0|j|w|l|n)/
- /j ç/
- /(0|s)/ + /w/
- /(0|s)/ + /h s ts θ tθ ʔ/ + /(0|j|w|n)/
Rimes
Todo: Develop Proto-Twethoic, and use umlaut to get more vowels from Proto-Twethoic rimes.
Structure of rimes
Rimes may be monosyllabic or polysyllabic, but the first syllable of the rime receives primary stress by definition.