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|nativename = '''Ináwah'' | |||
|pronunciation=[ʔi.ˈná.wah] | |||
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==Tones== | ==Tones== | ||
'Ináwah technically only has two tones (high and neutral), but adjacent, identical vowels with contrasting tones may produce rising or falling tones with long vowel length in lax speech. A high tone is the marked tone and is denoted in romanization by an acute acent above the vowel and by a bar in native orthography. | 'Ináwah technically only has two tones (high and neutral), but adjacent, identical vowels with contrasting tones may produce rising or falling tones with long vowel length in lax speech. A high tone is the marked tone and is denoted in romanization by an acute acent above the vowel and by a bar in native orthography. | ||
==Phonotactics== | |||
===Allowed Syllables=== | |||
*CV(h,j) | |||
*ʕ(syllabic nasal) | |||
===Phonological Rules=== | |||
nasal > ʕ + syllabic / $_$ | |||
j > i / V_$ | |||
===Syllable Stress=== | |||
*High tones always get primary stress. | |||
*If there is a word with all identical tones, the ultimate syllable receives primary stress. | |||
*In the event that there are varying tones, the last high tone receives the primary stress. |
Revision as of 01:17, 16 October 2017
'Ináwah | |
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'Ináwah | |
Pronunciation | [[Help:IPA|ʔi.ˈná.wah]] |
Created by | iancgil |
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Phonology
Consonants
Bilabial | Dental | Alveolar | Post Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
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Plosive | p b | t d | k g | ʔ | |||
Nasal | m | n | |||||
Fricative | s z | ʃ | ɣ | h | |||
Lateral Fricative | ɬ | ||||||
Approximant | j | ||||||
Lateral Approximant | l | ||||||
Affricate | tɬ dɮ |
Vowels
>>>Front | Back | Diphthongs | |
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Close | i | u | uj |
Close-Mid | e | ej | |
Open | a | aj |
Tones
'Ináwah technically only has two tones (high and neutral), but adjacent, identical vowels with contrasting tones may produce rising or falling tones with long vowel length in lax speech. A high tone is the marked tone and is denoted in romanization by an acute acent above the vowel and by a bar in native orthography.
Phonotactics
Allowed Syllables
- CV(h,j)
- ʕ(syllabic nasal)
Phonological Rules
nasal > ʕ + syllabic / $_$ j > i / V_$
Syllable Stress
- High tones always get primary stress.
- If there is a word with all identical tones, the ultimate syllable receives primary stress.
- In the event that there are varying tones, the last high tone receives the primary stress.