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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
Æ is the tonal language which I always wanted in Tricin - one that I can evolve from a nontonal language. It has obvious nods to Danish, such as the spelling, stød as part of a register tone system, and pharyngealized vowels. | Æ is the tonal language which I always wanted in Tricin - one that I can evolve from a nontonal language. It has several obvious nods to Danish, such as the spelling, stød as part of a register tone system, and pharyngealized vowels. | ||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
===Vowels=== | ===Vowels=== |
Revision as of 22:29, 8 February 2018
Æ /ɛ̄/ is a tonal Wiobic language.
Introduction
Æ is the tonal language which I always wanted in Tricin - one that I can evolve from a nontonal language. It has several obvious nods to Danish, such as the spelling, stød as part of a register tone system, and pharyngealized vowels.
Phonology
Vowels
Vowels: a e i o u ø æ å æ̊ ů /a e i o ɨ ø ɛ ɔ œ~ɶ u/ + pharyngealized versions, written ar er ir or ur ør ær år æ̊r ůr /aˤ eˤ iˤ oˤ ɨˤ øˤ ɛˤ ɔˤ œˤ~ɶˤ uˤ/
Use Tíogall-ish aesthetic with pharyngealized vowels
Tones
Æ has four tones:
- Unmarked = modal, mid
- ƨ = stød
- з = breathy, high
- ч = checked