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==Differences from standard Knrawi== | ==Differences from standard Knrawi== | ||
*Fortition does not occur except in syllabic [β̞] and /ɉ/ which are realized as [β̍] and [ɣ̍]. | *Fortition does not occur except in syllabic [β̞] and /ɉ/ which are realized as [β̍] and [ɣ̍]. | ||
*Sonorants do not syllabify after [j] or [w]. | |||
*Syllabicity is not lost next to vowels. | |||
*Prevelar and postvelar consonants are realized as velar and uvular. | *Prevelar and postvelar consonants are realized as velar and uvular. | ||
**/x̟ˣ/ and /ʍ/ realized as [χ] and [χʷ]. | **/x̟ˣ/ and /ʍ/ realized as [χ] and [χʷ]. |
Revision as of 11:57, 18 July 2023
The charts below show the way in which the IPA represents Royal Knrawi pronunciations. English approximations are loose in some cases and are only intended to give a general idea of the pronunciation. For more information, see Help:IPA.
This page is only for the static variety of Knrawi used in speech in the presence of the God Kings, for other varieties see Knrawi IPA guides.
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Differences from standard Knrawi
- Fortition does not occur except in syllabic [β̞] and /ɉ/ which are realized as [β̍] and [ɣ̍].
- Sonorants do not syllabify after [j] or [w].
- Syllabicity is not lost next to vowels.
- Prevelar and postvelar consonants are realized as velar and uvular.
- /x̟ˣ/ and /ʍ/ realized as [χ] and [χʷ].
- /ŋ/ and /n/ do not assimilate.
- /m/ and [mʷ] are realized as [ŋʷ] and [m].
- [β̞] and [w] are not merged.