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*Short vowels: ''a ja y i'' = /a ʲa ɨ ʲi/ | *Short vowels: ''a ja y i'' = /a ʲa ɨ ʲi/ | ||
*Long vowels: ''á já é jé ý í ó jó ú jú'' = /aː ʲaː | *Long vowels: ''á já é jé ý í ó jó ú jú'' = /aː ʲaː ea ʲea əi ʲəi oa ʲoa əu ʲəu/ | ||
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Revision as of 03:30, 15 August 2016
Dry Icelandic is a language in the Ftseezhic branch of the Mustlup family. It is inspired by Icelandic and Scottish Gaelic.
Phonology
Consonants
Dry Icelandic uses the following consonants:
- The velars g, k, ŋ, which are pronounced /k, kʰ, ŋ/. When geminated they are pronounced /ʔk, hk, kŋ/ respectively.
- The dentals d, t, n, which are pronounced /t, tʰ, n/. When geminated they are pronounced /ʔt, ht, tn/ respectively.
- The labials b, p, m, which are pronounced /p, pʰ, m/. When geminated they are pronounced /ʔp, hp, pm/ respectively.
- The resonants l, r, v pronounced /l, r, v/. When geminated they are pronounced /tl, tr, kv/ respectively. The combination hv is pronounced /kv/ as well.
Vowels
Dry Icelandic has 2 short vowels and 5 long vowels.
- Short vowels: a ja y i = /a ʲa ɨ ʲi/
- Long vowels: á já é jé ý í ó jó ú jú = /aː ʲaː ea ʲea əi ʲəi oa ʲoa əu ʲəu/