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The Proto-Tenarian vowel system is reconstructed as having been very similar to the system encountered in Valian, but lacking length distinctions and ''ë''.
The Proto-Tenarian vowel system is reconstructed as having been very similar to the system encountered in Valian, but lacking length distinctions and ''ë''.


{| class="bluetable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+Valian vowel phonemes
|+Vowels
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! colspan=2| [[w:Front vowel|Front]]
! colspan=2| [[w:Front vowel|Front]]

Revision as of 16:09, 4 September 2013

Proto-Tenarian is the reconstructed language from which the Elasian, Valian and Lillian languages derive.

Phonology

Similar to other reconstructed languages, Proto-Tenarian is not written using the IPA but uses the following system (TPA) which only marginally differs from the IPA. The primary differences are noted here.

Tenarian Phonetic Alphabet IPA
a a ~ ɑ
e e ~ ɛ
i i
o o~ɔ
ü y
ä æ
ö ø
ś kʲ ~ tʲ ~ t͡s ~ t͡ʃ

Furthermore, stress is marked by the acute accent.

Vowels

The Proto-Tenarian vowel system is reconstructed as having been very similar to the system encountered in Valian, but lacking length distinctions and ë.

Vowels
Front Back
Unrounded Rounded Unrounded Rounded
Close i ü u
Mid e ö o
Open ä a1 a
1 As the phonetic value of a has yet to be determined with certainty it is here included in both front and back vowels.