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Syllables allowed: /a i m̩ ma mi ka ki/ | Syllables allowed: /a i m̩ ma mi ka ki/ | ||
9 tones, including 5 level tones: /˥ ˦ ˧ ˨ ˩ ˩˨ ˨˧ ˧˦ ˦˥/ {{angbr|'''ā̄ ā a a{{cll}} a{{cll}}{{cll}} a{{cab}}{{cab}} a{{cab}} á á́ | 9 tones, including 5 level tones: /˥ ˦ ˧ ˨ ˩ ˩˨ ˨˧ ˧˦ ˦˥/ {{angbr|'''ā̄ ā a a{{cll}} a{{cll}}{{cll}} a{{cab}}{{cab}} a{{cab}} á á́''}}. The four highest level tones, /˥ ˦ ˧ ˨/, can be realized as [˥˦ ˦˧ ˧˨ ˨˩] respectively. | ||
''}}. The four highest level tones, /˥ ˦ ˧ ˨/, can be realized as [˥˦ ˦˧ ˧˨ ˨˩] respectively. | |||
Unlike in Tōki Ḭke̱, there are no restrictions on where tones can occur. | Unlike in Tōki Ḭke̱, there are no restrictions on where tones can occur. |
Revision as of 19:56, 7 May 2023
Amkima is a heavily tonal language inspired by User:Luzset Zari's Mikimak.
Phonology
Syllables allowed: /a i m̩ ma mi ka ki/
9 tones, including 5 level tones: /˥ ˦ ˧ ˨ ˩ ˩˨ ˨˧ ˧˦ ˦˥/ ⟨'ā̄ ā a a̱ a̱̱ a̗̗ a̗ á á́⟩. The four highest level tones, /˥ ˦ ˧ ˨/, can be realized as [˥˦ ˦˧ ˧˨ ˨˩] respectively.
Unlike in Tōki Ḭke̱, there are no restrictions on where tones can occur.