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||| ||'''o''' /ɤ/ · ''' | ||| ||'''o''' /ɤ/ · '''ō''' /oː/ | ||
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! Close-Mid | ! Close-Mid | ||
|'''ə''' /e/ · ''' | |'''ə''' /e/ · '''ā''' /ø/|| || | ||
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! Mid | ! Mid | ||
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! Open-Mid | ! Open-Mid | ||
| '''e''' /ɛ/ · ''' | | '''e''' /ɛ/ · '''ē''' /œ/|| || | ||
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! Near-Open | ! Near-Open | ||
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|'''u{{blue|gg}} | |'''u{{blue|gg}}ā''' | ||
! | ! | ||
|''' | |'''ā{{blue|mnv}}a''' | ||
! | ! | ||
|'''gva u{{blue|gg}} | |'''gva u{{blue|gg}}ā egegi''' | ||
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| /uɡˈɡø/ → | | /uɡˈɡø/ → /uˈ{{blue|ɡ͡b}}ø/ | ||
! | ! | ||
| / | | /øŋˈna/ → /øˈ{{blue|ŋ͡m}}a/ | ||
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| «'' | | «''you; thou''» | ||
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|«''I fish fish''» | |«''I fish fish''» | ||
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|''' | |'''yekai''' | ||
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| /ˈadan/ → | | /ˈadan/ → /ˈa{{blue|ð}}an/ | ||
! | ! | ||
|/ɛɡta/ → | |/ɛɡta/ → /ɛ{{blue|ɣ}}ta/ | ||
! | ! | ||
|/ | |/ˈjɛkai̩/ → /ˈjɛ[[blue|x}}ai̩/ | ||
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|«'' | |«''small eye; peeking Tom''» | ||
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The glottal fricative /h/, has an irregular effect if preceding or following hetero-organic plosives. The hetero-organic plosive is geminated, or doubled, and the glottal fricative is deleted from speech. | The glottal fricative /h/, has an irregular effect if preceding or following hetero-organic plosives. The hetero-organic plosive is geminated, or doubled, and the glottal fricative is deleted from speech. | ||
The only rhotic consonant in the Attian inventory is the alveolar approximant /ɹ/, which is heavily irregular in its pronounciation. The corresponding intervocalic allophone is pronounced differently concerning manner and place as well as secondary articulation - namely as a aspirated dental trill - [r̪ʰ]. | The only rhotic consonant in the Attian inventory is the alveolar approximant /ɹ/, which is heavily irregular in its pronounciation. The corresponding intervocalic allophone is pronounced differently concerning manner and place as well as secondary articulation - namely as a aspirated dental trill - [r̪ʰ]. | ||
===Vowels=== | ===Vowels=== | ||
This is the vocalic phoneme inventory of the Attian language. All of the following phonemes are phonemic, however, due to severe allophony in most dialects, the inventory is somewhat [[Attian#Vowel allophony|larger]]. The Attian language has 10 basic vowels, whereof four rounded and six unrounded. | This is the vocalic phoneme inventory of the Attian language. All of the following phonemes are phonemic, however, due to severe allophony in most dialects, the inventory is somewhat [[Attian#Vowel allophony|larger]]. The Attian language has 10 basic vowels, whereof four rounded and six unrounded. |