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'''Polynuosu''' (placeholder name) is an | '''Polynuosu''' (placeholder name) is an language of Angai Europe, mainly inspired by Nuosu, Welsh, and Salishan languages. | ||
== Phonology == | == Phonology == | ||
Revision as of 18:03, 9 June 2025
Polynuosu (placeholder name) is an language of Angai Europe, mainly inspired by Nuosu, Welsh, and Salishan languages.
Phonology
| Labial | Alveolar | Retroflex | (Alveolo-) Palatal |
Velar | Glottal | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| plain | sibilant | |||||||
| Nasal | unvoiced | |||||||
| voiced | ||||||||
| Stop/ Affricate |
unvoiced | |||||||
| aspirated | ||||||||
| voiced | ||||||||
| prenasalized | ||||||||
| Continuant | unvoiced | |||||||
| voiced | ||||||||
Vowels
| Front | Non-front | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| unrounded | rounded | |||
| Syllabic consonant |
loose | |||
| tight | ||||
| Close | loose | |||
| Open-mid | tight |
|
||
| Open | ||||
Nuosu has five pairs of phonemic vowels, contrasting in a feature Andy Eatough calls loose throat vs. tight throat. Underlining is used as an ad-hoc symbol for tight throat; phonetically, these vowels are laryngealized and/or show a retracted tongue root. Loose vs. tight throat is the only distinction in the two pairs of syllabic consonants, but in the vocoids it is reinforced by a height difference.Template:R
The syllabic consonants Template:Transliteration are essentially the usual Sinological vowels ɿ ʮ, so ⟨y⟩ can be identified with the vowel of the Mandarin 四 Template:Transliteration "four", but they have diverse realizations. Template:Transliteration completely assimilates to a preceding coronal except in voice, e.g. /ɕz̩˨˩/ [ɕʑ̩˨˩] ꑮ Template:Transliteration "to marry", and is [m͡l̩] after a labial nasal, e.g. /m̥z̩˧sz̩˧/ [m̥m͡l̩˧sɹ̩˧] ꂪꌦ Template:Transliteration "cloth". Template:Transliteration assimilates similarly after laterals, retaining its rounding, e.g. /l̥v̩ʷ˧/ [l̥l̩ʷ˧] ꆭ Template:Transliteration "to stir-fry", and is [m̩ʷ] after a labial nasal, e.g. /m̥v̩ʷ˧/ [m̥m̩ʷ˧] ꂥ Template:Transliteration "mushroom"; moreover it induces a labially trilled release of preceding labial or alveolar stops, e.g. /ⁿdv̩ʷ˨˩/ [ⁿdʙβ̩˨˩] ꅥ Template:Transliteration "to hit".
The tight-throat phone [ɤ̝] occurs as the realization of /ɤ̝/ in the high tone. That it is phonemically loose-throat is shown by its behaviour in tightness harmony in compound words.
Polynuosu syllable structure is (C)V.