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Frintermien: retro and click merge | Frintermien: retro and click merge | ||
into click | into click | ||
/ʂ/ -> | /ʂ/ -> sje | ||
tone mergers: Jüngerriems and Lerzkorren have something funny going on with tones (retroflexes cause a tone change) | |||
the Keimian accent would be the weirdest | the Keimian accent would be the weirdest | ||
vowel + ng -> nasalized vowel | vowel + ng -> nasalized vowel | ||
Revision as of 22:33, 25 December 2015
Tchwerian (Wieber-Müđel (yip6 mong5) or Reber-Müđel (lip6 mong5)) is a Wiebian dialect continuum that includes varieties of Modern Standard Wiebian. It is often simply called "Wiebian" in-universe. Tchwerian is aesthetically inspired by Chinese.
Numbers
- 1: wahm /jɛp˨/
- 2: diƨƨer /tʂʰɨ˩˧/
- 3: narg /nɛk˨/
- 4: đauf /ǃʰy˩˧/
- 5: säliƨ /si˩˧/
- 6: stuhm /tʂʰɔm˥/
- 7: rut /ʔɔt˨/
- 8: lerz /laː˩˧/
- 9: pfarb /pʰɛp˧/
- 10: kier /kiə˥/
Historical phonology
Middle Wiebian
| Labial | Alveolar | Retroflex | Click | Velar | Glottal | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nasal | voiceless | /m̊/ | /n̊/ | /ɳ̊/ | /ŋ̊!/ | /ŋ̊/ | |
| voiced | /m/ | /n/ | /ɳ/ | /ŋ!/ | /ŋ/ | ||
| Stop | tenuis | /p/ | /t/ | /ʈ/ | /ǃ/ | /k/ | /ʔ/ |
| aspirated | /pʰ/ | /tʰ/ | /ʈʰ/ | /ǃʰ/ | /kʰ/ | ||
| voiced | /b/ | /d/ | /ɖ/ | /ɡǃ/ | /ɡ/ | ||
| Spirants | voiceless | /f/ | /θ/ | /ɧ/ | /x/ | /h/ | |
| voiced | /ð/ | /ɧ̬/ | /ɣ/ | ||||
| Sibilants | voiceless | /s/ | /ʂ/ | ||||
| voiced | /z/ | /ʐ/ | |||||
| Approximant | voiceless | /ʍ/ | /l̥/ | ||||
| voiced | /w/ | /l/ | |||||
| Front | Central | Back | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| unrounded | rounded | |||||||
| short | long | short | long | short | long | short | long | |
| Close | /i/ | /iː/ | /y/ | /yː/ | /u/ | /uː/ | ||
| Mid | /e/ | /eː/ | /ø/ | /øː/ | /əː/ | /ɔ/ | /oː/ | |
| Open | /æ/ | /æː/ | /ɑ/ | /ɑː/ | ||||
Diphthongs: /ai au oy ja je iːa jaː wa wo uːa waː ɥa ɥø yːa ɥaː aiɐ auɐ oyɐ/
Tones:
- (-p m)
- (-p b)
- (-p g)
- (+p m)
- (+p b)
- (+p g)
Final changes
- Vowels lengthen before ŋ: ɑŋ æŋ eŋ iŋ oŋ øŋ uŋ yŋ > ɑːŋ æːŋ eːŋ iːŋ oːŋ øːŋ uːŋ yːŋ
- -ŋ! > -ŋ
Retroflex/slender split
- ɑ merger with ɔ, ɑː merger with aː
- ai ~ iː > iː in open syllables, aː in closed syllables
- a(ː) ~ ja(ː) > a(ː)
- e ~ je/i > i
- əː ~ eː > eː
- au ~ ay > ɔ(ː)
- o(ː) ~ ø(ː) > o(ː)
- u(ː) ~ y(ː) > u(ː)
- u(ː)a ~ y(ː)a > u(ː)a
- uo ~ yø > uo
- aiɐ ~ iːa > ja
- auɐ ~ oyɐ > wa
- ʔ > ʔ / r
- k > k / t͡ɕ
- ʈ > k / tʂ
- θ > ʂ / t
- ! > ! / |
- ɧ > r / r
- t > tʂ / ts
- p > p / pj
- n > ɳ / n
- ɳ > ŋ
- l > l / l or j depending on dialect
- r > l
Tone splits and mergers
p ph b > p-H ph-H ph-L
- -phar:
- h -p m: 1
- h -p b: 2
- h -p g: 3/1
- l -p m: 4
- l -p b: 5
- l -p g: 6
- +phar:
- h +p m: 5
- h +p b: 4
- h +p g: 6/1
- l +p m: 1
- l +p b: 2
- l +p g: 3
long vowel-short vowel merger
- 2 + s > 3
- 4 + s > 6
- 6 + L > creakiness
Inventory
Consonants
| Labial | Alveolar | Retroflex | Click | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nasal | /m/ | /n/ | /ŋ!/ | /ŋ/ | ||||
| Stop | tenuis | /p/ | /t/, /ts/ | /ʈʂ/ | /ǃ/ | /tɕ/ | /k/ | /ʔ/ |
| aspirated | /pʰ/ | /tʰ/, /tsʰ/ | /ʈʂʰ/ | /ǃʰ/ | /tɕʰ/ | /kʰ/ | ||
| Fricatives | /f/ | /s/ | /ʂ/ | /ɕ/ | /x/ | /h/ | ||
| Approximant | /w/ | /l/ | /j/ | |||||
Vowels
- i
- a
- ɛ
- ɔ
- œ
- y
- u
- ia > i
- ua > u
- ja, wa > aa
- final -w, -j
- øi, øu > øy
- i, y > ɨ before retroflexes.
Tones
123456 as in Cantonese.
Morphology
Nouns
Adjectives
Verbs
Accents and dialects
- Standard
- HRJ (distinct?)
- Jüngerriems
- Lerzkorren
- Frintermien
- Keime
Jüngerriems accent of Reber: retroflex ->alveolar
so ʈʂ, ʈʂʰ, ʂ pronounced as ts, tsʰ, s
Lerzkorren accent: likethe Jüngerriems accent but click free
clicks -> uvulars as in bruusing
Frintermien: retro and click merge
into click
/ʂ/ -> sje
tone mergers: Jüngerriems and Lerzkorren have something funny going on with tones (retroflexes cause a tone change)
the Keimian accent would be the weirdest
vowel + ng -> nasalized vowel
unaspirated stops are voiced
(and sometimes become fricatives)
vowel + m -> nasalized vowel + w
or maybe no w
clicks become semitic style emphatics
it's perhaps the hardest accent to pull off for someone from HRJ
sorry, vowel + m,n,ng -> nasal vowel + m,n,(optional ng)
vowels get uniformly tensed
ɛ, œ -> e,ø
/i/ can sound like an apical vowel
(think mandarin)
then vocab differences (Etz vs Jeng ...)
keimian tone mergers:
1 2 3 4 5 6-> high falling, mid level, mid falling, mid falling, low level, low level
Nurian accents: one could preserve slender k!
another one could have czech ř for slender r
also you can do weird things with seimhiu/fricatives