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Revision as of 04:20, 29 March 2021
Drug names in Tricin are informed by the phonologies of the five most common modern Trician languages (Hetomic, Sowaár, Eevo, Windermere, Tizian), while taking roots from Eevo abbreviations and chemical names.
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Phonology
The phonemes have a range of acceptable pronunciations.
Consonants
Labial | Dental/Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | ||
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Nasal | m /m/ | n /n/ | |||
Plosive | p /pʰ~p/ | t /tʰ~t/ | tx /tʃ~ts~t͡ɕ/ | c /kʰ~k/ | |
Fricative | unvoiced | s /s/ | x /ʃ~ɕ/ | ç /ç~x~χ~h/ | |
voiced | v /w~v/ | ||||
Resonant | r /r~ʒ/, l /l~ɬ/ |
Tizian/Anbirese/Qenian has mutations
Vowels
a e i o /a~ə e i o~u/; no diphthongs or vowel length, and no hiatus
Stress
Stress is always initial.
Affixes
Uses prefixes and suffixes roughly equally (?)