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The mid tone and low tone later merged, hence why high tone is the marked tone in High Sjowaazh.
The mid tone and low tone later merged, hence why high tone is the marked tone in High Sjowaazh.
==Grammar==
More fusional and less agglutinative than Modern Sjowaázh?

Revision as of 05:08, 17 January 2019

Classical Sjowaázh refers to an archaic literary standard of Sjowaázh, partly based on Late Old Sjowaázh.

Phonology

Consonants

Identical to Modern Sjowaázh

Vowels

Oral vowels
Front Back
short long short long
Close i /ɪ/ ii /iː/ o /o/ oo /oː/
Open e /ɛ/ ee /ɛː/ a /ɑ/ aa /ɑː/

Nasal vowels
Front Back
short long short long
Close /ĩ/ iiñ /ĩː/ /õ/ ooñ /õː/
Open /ɛ̃/ eeñ /ɛ̃ː/ /ɑ̃/ aañ /ɑ̃ː/

Tone

Classical Sjowaázh had three level tones: high (á), mid (a), low (à). Conservative Modern High Sjowaázh has vestiges of the 3-tone system in its intonation.

7 possible pitch accent patterns:

  • short: á, a, à
  • long: áa, aà, àa, aa

The mid tone and low tone later merged, hence why high tone is the marked tone in High Sjowaazh.

Grammar

More fusional and less agglutinative than Modern Sjowaázh?