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====Phonotactics====
====Phonotactics====
Luthic allows up to three consonants in syllable-initial position, though there are limitations. The syllable structure of Luthic is (C)(C)(C)(G)V(G)(C)(C). As with English, there exist many words that begin with three consonants. Luthic lacks bimoraic (diphthongs and long vowels), as the so-called diphthongs are composed of one semiconsonantal (glide) sound [j] or [w].
Luthic allows up to three consonants in syllable-initial position, though there are limitations. The syllable structure of Luthic is (C)(C)(C)(G)V(G)(C)(C). As with English, there exist many words that begin with three consonants. Luthic lacks bimoraic (diphthongs and long vowels), as the so-called diphthongs are composed of one semiconsonantal ([[w:Semivowel|glide]]) sound [[w:Voiced palatal approximant|[j]]] or [[w:Voiced labial–velar approximant|[w]]].


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| f ~ ɸ v ~ β p b t d k ɡ || r || j w
| [[IPA for Luthic|f ~ ɸ v ~ β p b t d k ɡ]] || [[IPA for Luthic|r]] || [[IPA for Luthic|j w]]
|-
|-
| s || p k || r l
| [[IPA for Luthic|s]] || [[IPA for Luthic|p k]] || [[IPA for Luthic|r l]]
|-
|-
| s || f ~ ɸ t || r
| [[IPA for Luthic|s]] || [[IPA for Luthic|f ~ ɸ t]] || [[IPA for Luthic|r]]
|-
|-
| z || b || l
| [[IPA for Luthic|z]] || [[IPA for Luthic|b]] || [[IPA for Luthic|l]]
|-
|-
| z || d ɡ || r
| [[IPA for Luthic|z]] || [[IPA for Luthic|d ɡ]] || [[IPA for Luthic|r]]
|-
|-
| z || m n v ~ β d͡ʒ r l || —
| [[IPA for Luthic|z]] || [[IPA for Luthic|m n v ~ β d͡ʒ r l]] || —
|-
|-
| p b f ~ ɸ v ~ β k ɡ || r l || —
| [[IPA for Luthic|p b f ~ ɸ v ~ β k ɡ]] || [[IPA for Luthic|r l]] || —
|-
|-
| ɡ || n l || —
| [[IPA for Luthic]] || [[IPA for Luthic|n l]] || —
|-
|-
| p t k d || r || —
| [[IPA for Luthic|p t k d]] || [[IPA for Luthic|r]] || —
|-
|-
| θ ð || v ~ β r || —
| [[IPA for Luthic|θ ð]] || [[IPA for Luthic|v ~ β r]] || —
|-
|-
| t || v ~ β || —
| [[IPA for Luthic|t]] || [[IPA for Luthic|v ~ β]] || —
|-
|-
| kʷ ɡʷ t͡s t͡ʃ d͡ʒ ʃ r ɲ l ʎ || — || —  
| [[IPA for Luthic|kʷ ɡʷ t͡s t͡ʃ d͡ʒ ʃ r ɲ l ʎ]] || — || —  
|}
|}


'''CC'''
'''CC'''


* /s/ + any voiceless stop or /f ~ ɸ/;
* [[IPA for Luthic|/s/]] + any voiceless stop or [[IPA for Luthic|/f ~ ɸ/]];
* /z/ + any voiced stop, /v ~ β d͡ʒ m n l r/;
* [[IPA for Luthic|/z/]] + any voiced stop, [[IPA for Luthic|/v ~ β d͡ʒ m n l r/]];
* /f ~ ɸ v ~ β/, or any stop + /r/;
* [[IPA for Luthic|/f ~ ɸ v ~ β/]], or any stop + [[IPA for Luthic|/r/]];
* /f ~ ɸ v ~ β/, or any stop except /t d/ + /l/;
* [[IPA for Luthic|/f ~ ɸ v ~ β/]], or any stop except [[IPA for Luthic|/t d/]] + [[IPA for Luthic|/l/]];
* f ~ ɸ v ~ β s z/, or any stop or nasal + /j w/;
* [[IPA for Luthic|f ~ ɸ v ~ β s z/]], or any stop or nasal + [[IPA for Luthic|/j w/]];
* In Graeco-Roman words origin which are only partially assimilated, other combinations such as /pn/ (e.g. ''pneumaticu''), /mn/ (e.g. ''mnemonicu''), /tm/ (e.g. ''tmesi''), and /ps/ (e.g. ''pseudo-'') occur.
* In Graeco-Roman words origin which are only partially assimilated, other combinations such as [[IPA for Luthic|/pn/]] (e.g. ''pneumaticu''), [[IPA for Luthic|/mn/]] (e.g. ''mnemonicu''), [[IPA for Luthic|/tm/]] (e.g. ''tmesi''), and [[IPA for Luthic|/ps/]] (e.g. ''pseudo-'') occur.


As an onset, the cluster /s/ + voiceless consonant is inherently unstable. Phonetically, word-internal s+C normally syllabifies as [s.C]. A competing analysis accepts that while the syllabification /s.C/ is accurate historically, modern retreat of i-[[w:Prothesis (linguistics)|prosthesis]] before word initial /s/+C (e.g. ''miþ isforzȧ'' “with effort” has generally given way to ''miþ sforza'') suggests that the structure is now underdetermined, with occurrence of /s.C/ or /.sC/ variable “according to the context and the idiosyncratic behaviour of the speakers.”
As an onset, the cluster [[IPA for Luthic|/s/]] + voiceless consonant is inherently unstable. Phonetically, word-internal s+C normally syllabifies as [s.C]. A competing analysis accepts that while the syllabification /s.C/ is accurate historically, modern retreat of i-[[w:Prothesis (linguistics)|prosthesis]] before word initial /s/+C (e.g. ''miþ isforzȧ'' “with effort” has generally given way to ''miþ sforza'') suggests that the structure is now underdetermined, with occurrence of /s.C/ or /.sC/ variable “according to the context and the idiosyncratic behaviour of the speakers.”


'''CCC'''
'''CCC'''


* /s/ + voiceless stop or /f ~ ɸ/ + /r/;
* [[IPA for Luthic|/s/]] + voiceless stop or [[IPA for Luthic|/f ~ ɸ/]] + [[IPA for Luthic|/r/]];
* /z/ + voiced stop + /r/;
* [[IPA for Luthic|/z/]] + voiced stop + [[IPA for Luthic|/r/]];
* /s/ + /p k/ + /l/;
* [[IPA for Luthic|/s/]] + [[IPA for Luthic|/p k/]] + [[IPA for Luthic|/l/]];
* /z/ + /b/ + /l/;
* [[IPA for Luthic|/z/]] + [[IPA for Luthic|/b/]] + [[IPA for Luthic|/l/]];
* /f ~ ɸ v ~ β/ or any stop + /r/ + /j w/.
* [[IPA for Luthic|/f ~ ɸ v ~ β/]] or any stop + [[IPA for Luthic|/r/]] + [[IPA for Luthic|/j w/]].


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