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'''Xaetjeonw''' /ɮɛtʃə̃w/ (Xaetjeonw: ''baeychnae Xaetjeonw'') is a [[Naquic languages|Naquic language]] whose aesthetics is based on Praimhín's Rencadian (which has been abandoned by the author). | '''Xaetjeonw''' /ɮɛtʃə̃w/ (Xaetjeonw: ''baeychnae Xaetjeonw'') is a [[Naquic languages|Naquic language]] whose aesthetics is based on Praimhín's Rencadian (which has been abandoned by the author). | ||
Numbers 1-10: baev, diho, natj, tqov, dzaweo, bael, oth, loseoth, bas, gaeyo | |||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
Revision as of 23:29, 13 June 2016
Xaetjeonw /ɮɛtʃə̃w/ (Xaetjeonw: baeychnae Xaetjeonw) is a Naquic language whose aesthetics is based on Praimhín's Rencadian (which has been abandoned by the author).
Numbers 1-10: baev, diho, natj, tqov, dzaweo, bael, oth, loseoth, bas, gaeyo
Phonology
Consonants
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Lateral | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nasal | m /m/ | n /n/ | ng /ŋ/ | |||||
Stop/Affricate | tenuis | b /p/ | d /t/ | dz /ts/ | dx /tɬ/ | dj /tʃ/ | g /k/ | |
aspirated | p /pʰ/ | t /tʰ/ | ts /tsʰ/ | tq /tɬʰ/ | tj /tʃʰ/ | c /kʰ/ | ||
Fricative | voiceless | f /f/ | th /θ/ | s /s/ | q /ɬ/ | sj /ʃ/ | ch /x/ | h /h/ |
voiced | v /v/ | dh /ð/ | z /z/ | x /ɮ/ | zj /ʒ/ | gh /ɣ/ | ||
Approximant | l /ɫ/ | y /j/ | w /w/ | |||||
Trill | r /r/ |
- Notes
- In casual speech, the unaspirated stops and affricates /p t ts tɬ tʃ k/ are voiced intervocalically to [b d dz dɮ dʒ ɡ].
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | |
---|---|---|---|
Close | i /ɪ/ | eu /ɨ/ | u /ʊ/ |
Mid | ae /ɛ/ | eo /ə/ | o /ɔ/ |
Open | a /a/ |
Lenition
Normal | p | t | ts | s | tq | q | tj | sj | c | b | d | dz | z | dx | x | dj | zj | g |
Lenited | f | th | s | h | q | h | sj | h | ch | v | dh | z | 0 | x | 0 | zj | 0 | gh |
Normal | m | n | ng | w | l | r | y |
Lenited | w | n | ng | w | w | r | y |
Prosody
Stress
In native words stress is on the first syllable, not counting prefixes. In loans, stress falls on the same syllable as in the source language.