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| '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (''Wieb-Muts'' or ''Reber-Muts'') is a Wiebian dialect continuum that includes Modern Standard [[Wiebian]] (both the European and the North American varieties). It is often simply called "Wiebian" in-universe.
| | Indo-European pseudo-Hmong? |
| ==Phonology==
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| <poem>
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| Consonants:
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| p b m f
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| t d n z c s
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| zh ch sh
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| j q x
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| g!x !x n!x
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| g k ng
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| h
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| Vowels:
| | -g -Ø -m -s -b -v -j -d = cases |
| i ü u e ö o a aa
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| aai ai aau au ei oi eu ou iu ui öi
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| I might have to give up on sie > shi
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| or I might do something crazy
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| s > sh > x
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| g!x > zh | |
| where will I get s from
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| x > s?
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| I should have /r/ and /l/
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| r from sch
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| of course
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| I don't really like s > sh > x > s
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| cyclic chain shift
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| I'm doing it just to get sie > zai > sai > shai > shi
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| Sie sie sie sie sie sie Sie?
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| Shi shi shi shi shi shi shi?
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| yes
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| parody chinese has to have all those 'shi's
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| what about
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| s > sh > s
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| x < /xj/
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| /xj/ < ? (in AW)
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| I think among other things, bekeh/bekäh, beköh, bekehr
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| I might end up with too many sh's
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| I should condition it
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| aaaaarrrrgh
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| yes
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| </poem>
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Latest revision as of 18:11, 11 July 2018
Indo-European pseudo-Hmong?
-g -Ø -m -s -b -v -j -d = cases
(nom, voc, acc, gen, dat, instr, loc, abl)