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!colspan="2"| Nasal
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| '''m''' /m/ || '''M''' //
| '''n''' /n/ || '''N''' //
| '''n''' /n/ || '''N''' /n{{den}}ˤ/
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| '''ng''' /ŋ/ || '''NG''' /ɴ/
| '''ng''' /ŋ/ || '''NG''' /ɴ/
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| '''p''' /p/ || '''P''' //
| '''p''' /p/ || '''P''' //
| '''t''' /t/ || '''T''' //
| '''t''' /t/ || '''T''' /t{{den}}ˤ/
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| '''k''' /k/ || '''q''' /q/
| '''k''' /k/ || '''q''' /q/
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!rowspan=2| Approximant
|colspan="2"| '''w''' /w/
!|central
| '''l''' /l/ || '''L''' //
| '''w''' /w/ ||
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| '''y''' /j/
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!|lateral
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| '''l''' /l/ || '''L''' /l{{den}}ʶ/
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Revision as of 15:58, 5 December 2024

Wyacker (natively wi:akkarung; Thackish: Wỵạckẹr wụttle) is a head-final language inspired by Tamil, Pama-Nyungan, Polynesian, Danish, Arabic, and German. It belongs to the Pulchric family.

Phonology

Consonants

m /m/ mx /mˤ/ nx /n̪ˤ/ n /n/ ng /ŋ/ ngx /ɴ/ p /p˭~b/ px /pˤ/ tq /t̪˭ˤ/ t /t˭~ɾ/ k /k˭~x/ kx /q/ w /ʋ/ d /ð̞ˤ/ r /ʁ~ɐ̯/ rr /ʀː/ l /l/ lx /dental emph. L)/ h /h/ (d is lowered Arabic Zaa')

Labial Coronal Palatal Dorsal Laryngeal
plain emph. plain emph. plain emph.
Nasal m /m/ M /mˤ/ n /n/ N /n̪ˤ/ ng /ŋ/ NG /ɴ/
Stop p /p/ P /pˤ/ t /t/ T /t̪ˤ/ k /k/ q /q/
Fricative h /h/
Trill/Tap
Approximant central w /w/ d /ð̞ˤ/ y /j/
lateral l /l/ L /l̪ʶ/

Vowels

i /i/ ī /iː/ e /e/ ē /eː/ a /a/ ā /aː/ o /o/ ō /oː/ u /u/ ū /uː/ ei /aj/ au /aw/ By default, these vowels sound like [i e æ o u ɛj ɛw]; in RTR environments, [ɪ ɛ ɑ ɔ ʊ ɑj ɑw]. An RTR envionment is any vowel adjacent to an emphatic consonant (a cluster containing d, r, or rr).

Phonotactics

Initial emphatics are not allowed. Vowel hiatus is.