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Like German and Danish, Trâi vocalizes syllable-final /ʀ/ to [ɐ], which heavily affects preceding vowels.
Like German and Danish, Trâi vocalizes syllable-final /ʀ/ to [ɐ], which heavily affects preceding vowels.
*/ɪ, iː, iə/ + /ʀ/ > [iɐ]
*/ɪ, iː, iə/ + /ʀ/ > [iɐ]
*/a, aː aə/ + /ʀ/ > [aː]
*/ɑ, ɑː/ + /ʀ/ > [ɑː]


===Phonotactics===
===Phonotactics===

Revision as of 17:15, 13 March 2017

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Introduction

Trâi /tʀɑːj/ is a Naengic language inspired by Khmer.

Phonology

Consonants

Trâi consonants
Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal m /m/ n /n/ nj /ɲ/ ng /ŋ/
Stop plain p /p/ t /t/ z /c/ k /k/ ' /ʔ/
implosive b /ɓ/ d /ɗ/
Fricative w /v/ s /s̠/ -s, -ch [x] h /h/
Liquid l /l/ lj /ʎ/ r /ʀ/
Approximant w [w] j /j/

Vowels

Front Central Back
short long short long short long
Close i /ɪ/ ie /iː/ ü /ɨ/ ü /ɨː/ u /ʊ/ u /uː/
Close-mid e /e/ e /eː/ ö /ə/ ö /əː/ o /o/ o /oː/
Open-mid ä /ɛ/ ä /ɛː/ å /ɔ/ å /ɔː/
Open a /a/ a /aː/ â /ɑ/ â /ɑː/

Diphthongs, not counting "r-colored" diphthongs: ae aö ao äi ei öü ou ia/ea ua /ae aə ao ɛɪ əɪ əɨ əʊ iə uə/

Vowels with -j or -w finals: üw üi ui ai âi åi eai uai eaw/iaw aoi aöi /ɨw ɨj uj aːj ɑːj ɔːj iəj uəj iəw aoj aəj/

R-coloring

Like German and Danish, Trâi vocalizes syllable-final /ʀ/ to [ɐ], which heavily affects preceding vowels.

  • /ɪ, iː, iə/ + /ʀ/ > [iɐ]
  • /a, aː aə/ + /ʀ/ > [aː]
  • /ɑ, ɑː/ + /ʀ/ > [ɑː]

Phonotactics

A word may not end in a short vowel; it also may end in at most one consonant. There are also many complex initial clusters and sesquisyllabic words.

Rules for writing rimes

  • Following a long vowel or diphthong, the finals /p t c k m n ɲ ŋ l ʀ x/ are written as p t z k hm hn hnj hng hl hr s. The h is not used for resonant finals if the nucleus is a diphthong or ie /iː/.
  • Following a short vowel, the finals /p t c k m n ŋ l ʀ x/ are written as pp tt zz ck mm nn nnj ng ll rr ch.