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Revision as of 01:11, 29 October 2018
Báoluòveng is a minority language closely related to Qenian, but is distinct enough to be regarded as a separate language.
Phonology
More Mandarin and more RP than Qenian
The nonstandard Baoзluòveng ('highlander') dialect has a pitch accent system which may be the most complex in any Talman language. The dialect uses definite suffixes which trigger tonal distinctions, giving 3 tonal distinctions in total.
Tones
Glottal reinforcement before voiced C > high tone?
Three tones for long vowels:
- ā
- á
- à
Consonants
Consonants:
- /tʂw tʂʰw ʂw ɹw/ do not labialize to /pf pfʰ f ʋ/
- Historical initial /f/ retained
Vowels
Báoluòveng uses an RP-like pronunciation for R-colored vowels. Linking R is used, unlike in Standard Qenian.
Short vowels:
- a e ie i o u ü /a ə jɛ ɪ wɔ ʊ ʏ/
Diphthongs:
- ai ei uai ui ao iao ou iu iei üei /aɪ eɪ waɪ weɪ aʊ jaʊ əʊ jəʊ jeɪ ɥøʏ/
Long vowels:
- ì ù ǜ /iː uː yː/
- uor, uòr, uò, ur, ùr /oː(ɹ)/
- (i)ar, (i)àr, (i)à /(j)ɑː(ɹ)/
- er, èr, eir /ɜː(ɹ)/
- ir, ìr, ier, ièr /jɜː(ɹ)~jɛː(ɹ)/
- ür, ǜr /ɥɜː(ɹ)~ɥœː(ɹ)/
- uir /wɜː(ɹ)/
- air, aor, our /ajə(ɹ)~ɑː(ɹ), awə(ɹ)~ɑː(ɹ), əwə(ɹ)~ɜː(ɹ)/
- angr engr ingr ongr ungr üngr /ɑ̃ː(ɹ) ə̃ː(ɹ) jə̃ː(ɹ) ɔ̃ː(ɹ) ɔ̃ː(ɹ) ɥə̃ː(ɹ)/
- e.g. liangr /ljɑ̃̀ː(ɹ)/ 'dream'
Final vowels:
- final -a = final -er = final -e = /(j)ə(ɹ)/
- final -i = /ɪ/
- final -u = /ʊ/
Many grammatical endings are merged in Páuluòbeng.
Grammar
No case; everything merged to nominative