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actually i can get away with <nj> for /ɲ/
/ʂəa/
should i have diphthong mergers?
əa -> ɨa
/ʂɨa/ sounds a little vietnamese
for vowels I might keep MW vowels except /æ æː/ and /ɑ ɑː/ merge into /a aː/
it'll be like hungarian
or german!
ei, soom, teenzed, śiim, etadźóór, mea
(this language may not be Partartian)
i don't like using the name Partartian for a language that turned ʈ into cz
i have to reinterpret /ja je iːa jaː wa wo uːa waː ɥa ɥø yːa ɥaː/ into Vr
nice!
> err, irr, ier, ehr, orr, urr, uhr, ohr, örr, ürr, ühr, öhr?
what about /əː/?
i'll merge it with /aː/
yes
i might write the /aː/ from /əː/ as <ahr>
since /əː/ actually derives from R-rimes (after phar'd vowels)
I should have a Partartic language that keeps ʈ (just because of the name)
it'll do something else with h
tone in !xashen:
i might have 4 to 6
probably just 4
!xashen still looks like german with a philly accent (it's conservative)
Qaschen?
that should be monosyllabic actually
i might have final -j and -w
Qasch?
something like Qei?
qe
qwc'e
/j/ /w/ <-j -w> (ai and au are true nuclei)
qei sounds good
Partartian will have breathy voice btw
i'll give the rzaimy-like language a different name
final fricative > breathy (with compensatory lengthening) > falling tone
Qêi
there's no glottalized tone class unlike in RW (treated the same as breathy tone)
(high, low ) x (modal, breathy) = 4 tones
nice
maybe 4 tones as in mandarin
funny
buyang consonants + german vowels + mandarin tones
high modal = tone 2, high breathy = tone 3; low modal = tone 4, low breathy = tone 1
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (''Ŧaƨƨen-Müđel''; pronounced ''Qěi-Mēung'' /qaɪ212 mɔʏŋ55/) is a relatively conservative Wiebian lect descended from [[Middle Wiebian]]. It is a tonal language inspired by German and Buyang. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (''Ŧaƨƨen-Müđel''; pronounced ''Qěi-Mēung'' /qaɪ212 mɔʏŋ55/) is a relatively conservative Wiebian lect descended from [[Middle Wiebian]]. It is a tonal language inspired by German and Buyang. | ||
==Phonology== | |||
===Consonants== | |||
<poem> | |||
m mʷ n nʷ ɲ ŋ ŋʷ <m mw n nw ñ ng ngw> | |||
p pʷ t tʷ tʃ k kʷ q qʷ <b bw d dw dsch g gw ġ ġw> | |||
pʰ pʷʰ tʰ tʷʰ tʃʰ kʰ kʷʰ qʰ qʷʰ <p pw t tw tsch k kw q qw> | |||
f θ θʷ ʃ ʃʷ x xʷ χ χʷ <f z zw sch schw ch chw r rw> | |||
ð ðʷ <s sw> | |||
w̥ <hw> | |||
l j w <l j w> | |||
MW s and ʂ will merge into sch | |||
*Te:lita 'blood' -> *ʂeˁ:ha -> szya | |||
actually i can get away with <nj> for /ɲ/ | |||
/ʂəa/ | |||
should i have diphthong mergers? | |||
əa -> ɨa | |||
/ʂɨa/ sounds a little vietnamese | |||
for vowels I might keep MW vowels except /æ æː/ and /ɑ ɑː/ merge into /a aː/ | |||
it'll be like hungarian | |||
or german! | |||
ei, soom, teenzed, śiim, etadźóór, mea | |||
(this language may not be Partartian) | |||
i don't like using the name Partartian for a language that turned ʈ into cz | |||
i have to reinterpret /ja je iːa jaː wa wo uːa waː ɥa ɥø yːa ɥaː/ into Vr | |||
nice! | |||
> err, irr, ier, ehr, orr, urr, uhr, ohr, örr, ürr, ühr, öhr? | |||
what about /əː/? | |||
i'll merge it with /aː/ | |||
yes | |||
i might write the /aː/ from /əː/ as <ahr> | |||
since /əː/ actually derives from R-rimes (after phar'd vowels) | |||
I should have a Partartic language that keeps ʈ (just because of the name) | |||
it'll do something else with h | |||
tone in !xashen: | |||
i might have 4 to 6 | |||
probably just 4 | |||
!xashen still looks like german with a philly accent (it's conservative) | |||
Qaschen? | |||
that should be monosyllabic actually | |||
i might have final -j and -w | |||
Qasch? | |||
something like Qei? | |||
qe | |||
qwc'e | |||
/j/ /w/ <-j -w> (ai and au are true nuclei) | |||
qei sounds good | |||
Partartian will have breathy voice btw | |||
i'll give the rzaimy-like language a different name | |||
final fricative > breathy (with compensatory lengthening) > falling tone | |||
Qêi | |||
there's no glottalized tone class unlike in RW (treated the same as breathy tone) | |||
(high, low ) x (modal, breathy) = 4 tones | |||
nice | |||
maybe 4 tones as in mandarin | |||
funny | |||
buyang consonants + german vowels + mandarin tones | |||
high modal = tone 2, high breathy = tone 3; low modal = tone 4, low breathy = tone 1 | |||
</poem> | |||
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]] | [[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
[[Category:Wiebic languages]] | [[Category:Wiebic languages]] |
Revision as of 01:17, 2 February 2016
Nàu m̌ dwēig Qěi-Mēung. 'I don't speak Wirne.'
Introduction
Wirne (Ŧaƨƨen-Müđel; pronounced Qěi-Mēung /qaɪ212 mɔʏŋ55/) is a relatively conservative Wiebian lect descended from Middle Wiebian. It is a tonal language inspired by German and Buyang.
Phonology
=Consonants
m mʷ n nʷ ɲ ŋ ŋʷ <m mw n nw ñ ng ngw>
p pʷ t tʷ tʃ k kʷ q qʷ
f θ θʷ ʃ ʃʷ x xʷ χ χʷ <f z zw sch schw ch chw r rw>
ð ðʷ
w̥ <hw>
l j w <l j w>
MW s and ʂ will merge into sch
Te:lita 'blood' -> *ʂeˁ:ha -> szya
/ʂəa/
should i have diphthong mergers?
əa -> ɨa
/ʂɨa/ sounds a little vietnamese
for vowels I might keep MW vowels except /æ æː/ and /ɑ ɑː/ merge into /a aː/
it'll be like hungarian
or german!
ei, soom, teenzed, śiim, etadźóór, mea
(this language may not be Partartian)
i don't like using the name Partartian for a language that turned ʈ into cz
i have to reinterpret /ja je iːa jaː wa wo uːa waː ɥa ɥø yːa ɥaː/ into Vr
nice!
> err, irr, ier, ehr, orr, urr, uhr, ohr, örr, ürr, ühr, öhr?
what about /əː/?
i'll merge it with /aː/
yes
i might write the /aː/ from /əː/ as <ahr>
since /əː/ actually derives from R-rimes (after phar'd vowels)
I should have a Partartic language that keeps ʈ (just because of the name)
it'll do something else with h
tone in !xashen:
i might have 4 to 6
probably just 4
!xashen still looks like german with a philly accent (it's conservative)
Qaschen?
that should be monosyllabic actually
i might have final -j and -w
Qasch?
something like Qei?
qe
qwc'e
/j/ /w/ <-j -w> (ai and au are true nuclei)
qei sounds good
Partartian will have breathy voice btw
i'll give the rzaimy-like language a different name
final fricative > breathy (with compensatory lengthening) > falling tone
Qêi
there's no glottalized tone class unlike in RW (treated the same as breathy tone)
(high, low ) x (modal, breathy) = 4 tones
nice
maybe 4 tones as in mandarin
funny
buyang consonants + german vowels + mandarin tones
high modal = tone 2, high breathy = tone 3; low modal = tone 4, low breathy = tone 1