Northeadish: Difference between revisions

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| '''Aa''' || '''Bb''' || '''Dd''' || '''Ðð''' || '''Ee''' || '''Ff''' || '''Gg''' || '''Hh''' || '''Ii'''
| '''Aa''' || '''Bb''' || '''Dd''' || '''Ðð''' || '''Ee''' || '''Ff''' || '''Gg''' || '''Hh''' || '''Ii'''
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| a || b || d || ð || e,ə || f || g || h,x || iː
| [a] || [b] || [d] || [ð] || [e,ə] || [f] || [g] || [h,x] || []
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|-
| ''jot'' || ''ké'' || ''el'' || ''em'' || ''en'' || ''ó'' || ''pé'' || ''er'' || ''es''
| ''jot'' || ''ké'' || ''el'' || ''em'' || ''en'' || ''ó'' || ''pé'' || ''er'' || ''es''
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| '''Jj''' || '''Kk''' || '''Ll''' || '''Mm''' || '''Nn''' || '''Oo''' || '''Pp''' || '''Rr''' || '''Ss'''
| '''Jj''' || '''Kk''' || '''Ll''' || '''Mm''' || '''Nn''' || '''Oo''' || '''Pp''' || '''Rr''' || '''Ss'''
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| j || k || l || m || n || ɔ || p || r || s
| [j] || [k] || [l] || [m] || [n] || [ɔ] || [p] || [r] || [s]
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|-
| ''té'' || ''ú'' || ''vé'' || ''wo'' || ''ý'' || ''azet'' || ''þé'' || ''å'' || ''ø''
| ''té'' || ''ú'' || ''vé'' || ''wo'' || ''ý'' || ''azet'' || ''þé'' || ''å'' || ''ø''
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| '''Tt''' || '''Uu''' || '''Vv''' || '''Ww''' || '''Yy''' || '''Zz''' || '''Þþ''' || '''Åå''' || '''Øø'''
| '''Tt''' || '''Uu''' || '''Vv''' || '''Ww''' || '''Yy''' || '''Zz''' || '''Þþ''' || '''Åå''' || '''Øø'''
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| t || ʊ || v || w || ʏ || z || θ || ɔː || øː
| [t] || [ʊ] || [v] || [w] || [ʏ] || [z] || [θ] || [ɔː] || [øː]
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| '''Áá''' || '''Éé''' || '''el''' || '''em''' || '''en''' || '''eng''' || '''er'''
| '''Áá''' || '''Éé''' || '''el''' || '''em''' || '''en''' || '''eng''' || '''er'''
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| ɑː || eː || ɫ̩ || m̩|| n̩|| ŋ̩|| r̩
| [ɑː] || [] || [ɫ̩] || [] || [] || [ŋ̩] || []
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| '''ng''' || '''Óó''' || '''Úú''' || '''ugw''' || '''uhw''' || '''ukw''' || '''Ýý'''
| '''ng''' || '''Óó''' || '''Úú''' || '''ugw''' || '''uhw''' || '''ukw''' || '''Ýý'''
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| ŋ|| oː|| uː|| ʊgw || ʊxw || ʊkw || yː
| [ŋ] || [] || [] || [ʊgw] || [ʊxw] || [ʊkw] || []
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[[File:Northeadish-reform.ogg|Northeadish Reform Alphabet]]


The Reform Alphabet has many fewer letters than the Standard Literary Alphabet (twenty-seven as opposed to forty-four), and, alphabetically, long and short variants of vowels are considered the same letter. It follows the standard alphabetical order of other Germanic languages (that is, the standard Latin order, followed by thorn, a-ring, and o-slash). Unlike Icelandic, however, long vowels are not considered separate letters alphabetically.  Long vowels are indicated by an acute accent, as in Icelandic or Faroese; those long vowels which no longer have a short equivalent (i, and ø) can be written without any diacritic.  
The Reform Alphabet has many fewer letters than the Standard Literary Alphabet (twenty-seven as opposed to forty-four), and, alphabetically, long and short variants of vowels are considered the same letter. It follows the standard alphabetical order of other Germanic languages (that is, the standard Latin order, followed by thorn, a-ring, and o-slash). Unlike Icelandic, however, long vowels are not considered separate letters alphabetically.  Long vowels are indicated by an acute accent, as in Icelandic or Faroese; those long vowels which no longer have a short equivalent (i, and ø) can be written without any diacritic.