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* No rounded vowels; i e ɛ a ʌ ɤ ɯ (assuming backness is possible), with short, long and overlong
* No rounded vowels; i e ɛ a ʌ ɤ ɯ (assuming backness is possible), with short, long and overlong
* Rostral: /p b pʼ pʼʼ φ β ʙ/  
* Rostral: /p b pʼ φ β ʙ/  
* Apico-palatal: /t d tʼ tʼʼ θ ð θʼ θʼʼ l r/
* Apico-palatal: /t d tʼ θ ð θʼ l r/
* Lamino-palatal: /c ɟ cʼ cʼʼ ç j/
* Lamino-palatal: /c ɟ cʼ ç j/
* Pharyngeal: /ħ ʕ/  
* Pharyngeal: /ħ ʕ/  
* Syringeal: /h ʔ/ (one syrinx), /h² ʔ²/ (both syrinxes)
* Syringeal: /h ʔ/ (one syrinx), /h² ʔ²/ (both syrinxes)
single and double ejectives?
single and double ejectives?

Revision as of 06:14, 29 January 2022

A Méich Bhaonnáiqh non-human language by Aoife Ní Fhlaithbheartaigh spoken by uplifted crows

Phonology

"how close to Tiberian Hebrew can I get with an avian vocal tract anatomy and still sounding bird-like" (Assume similar constraints as C'aar)

  • No rounded vowels; i e ɛ a ʌ ɤ ɯ (assuming backness is possible), with short, long and overlong
  • Rostral: /p b pʼ φ β ʙ/
  • Apico-palatal: /t d tʼ θ ð θʼ l r/
  • Lamino-palatal: /c ɟ cʼ ç j/
  • Pharyngeal: /ħ ʕ/
  • Syringeal: /h ʔ/ (one syrinx), /h² ʔ²/ (both syrinxes)

single and double ejectives?