Thulean: Difference between revisions

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"ɔ" = /ɛ/
"ɔ" = /ɛ/


"c" = /ɑ/
"c" = /ɑ/-->


b) Romanised:
b) Romanised:
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"e" = /ɛ/
"e" = /ɛ/


"g" = /ŋ/
"g" = /ɰ/


"h" = /ɰ/
"h" = /h/


"i" = /i/
"i" = /i/
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"j" = /j/
"j" = /j/


"k" = /k/
"k" = /g/


"kk" = /kk/
"kk" = /k/


"l" = /l/
"l" = /l/
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"n" = /n/
"n" = /n/


"p" = /p/
"p" = /b/


"pp" = /pp/
"pp" = /p/


"q" = /ɬ/
"q" = /ð/


"qq" = /ɬɬ/
"qq" = /ɬ/


"r" = /r/
"r" = /r/


"s" = /s/
"s" = /z/


"ss" = /ss/
"ss" = /ss/


"t" = /t/
"t" = /d/


"tt" = /tt/
"tt" = /t/


"u" = /u/
"u" = /u/
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"v" = /w/
"v" = /w/


"x" = /x/
"x" = /ʒ/


"xx" = /x/-->
"xx" = /x/


2) These orthographies are largely phonemic but indicate the effects of consonant gradation and sandhi. Each grapheme also includes all the allophones associated with the phoneme it represents. Thus, for example, the consonant cluster [mb] would be written "ss" or "mm".
2) These orthographies are largely phonemic but indicate the effects of consonant gradation and sandhi. Each grapheme also includes all the allophones associated with the phoneme it represents. Thus, for example, the consonant cluster [mb] would be written "ss" or "mm".
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