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In Hantza, /s/ is typically realised as the retracted [s̠]. This phonetic value is similar to that found in some northern dialects of [[w:Dutch language|Dutch]]. To English speakers it may sound like it is actually the post-alveolar fricative [ʃ]. Indeed, for many speakers /s/ is realised as [ɕ] before /i/. Similarly, for these /ts/ also becomes [tɕ] before in the same environment. | In Hantza, /s/ is typically realised as the retracted [s̠]. This phonetic value is similar to that found in some northern dialects of [[w:Dutch language|Dutch]]. To English speakers it may sound like it is actually the post-alveolar fricative [ʃ]. Indeed, for many speakers /s/ is realised as [ɕ] before /i/. Similarly, for these /ts/ also becomes [tɕ] before in the same environment. | ||
The glottal fricative /h/ is realised differently depending on the vowel that follows it. These allophones are given in the table below | The glottal fricative /h/ is realised differently depending on the vowel that follows it. These allophones are given in the table below: | ||
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- See also: Hantza alphabet
This article deals with the phonology and phonetics of Hantza and the statements made herein refer to the Karakum dialect as this includes around 53% of native Hantza speakers. For specific traits of other dialects see Hantza dialects. Likewise, prosody is dealt with in a separate article.
Consonant phonemes
There are eighteen consonant phonemes in Hantza.
Labial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nasal | m | n | ŋ | ||
Plosive | p b | t d | k | ʔ | |
Fricative | f | s | h | ||
Affricate | t͡s d͡z | ||||
Approx. | j | w | |||
Liquid | r l |
Consonantal allophony
Fricatives
In Hantza, /s/ is typically realised as the retracted [s̠]. This phonetic value is similar to that found in some northern dialects of Dutch. To English speakers it may sound like it is actually the post-alveolar fricative [ʃ]. Indeed, for many speakers /s/ is realised as [ɕ] before /i/. Similarly, for these /ts/ also becomes [tɕ] before in the same environment.
The glottal fricative /h/ is realised differently depending on the vowel that follows it. These allophones are given in the table below:
Before /a/ | Before /e, i/ | Before /o, u/ | |
---|---|---|---|
Intervocalic | [ħ̝] | [ç] | [ɦ̝ʷ] |
Elsewhere | [x̟] | [ħ̝ʷ] |
Note that despite /h/ being referred to as "glottal" it most often not glottal phonetically.
Liquids
The single rhotic in Hantza /r/ also has a great many realisations cross-dialectically. This could be one of [ɹ ~ ɾ ~ r ~ ʀ ~ ʁ ~ χ ~ x]. The pronunciation of /r/ can also differ idiosyncratically from the dialectal norm.
The rhotic phoneme is also often labialised before the vowels /o, u/.
The lateral /l/ is realised as a dark [ɫ] when followed by /k, h/ and is a clear [l] elsewhere.
Vowel phonemes
Hantza's vowel inventory is a simple five-vowel system, similar to that of many modern languages, such as Greek and Swahili. Vowel length is not phonemic in Hantza and there are no diphthongs.
Front | Back | |
---|---|---|
Close | i | u |
Mid | e | o |
Open | a |
Vocalic allophony
In most dialects, with the exception of /a/, vowels do not undergo reduction when unstressed; /a/ is phonetically [ä] when stressed and [ɐ] when unstressed. The remaining four vowels /i, u, e, o/ are usually realised as [ɪ, ʉ, ɛ, ɔ].
The Hantza Language (V • T • E) | |||
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Orthography | Hantza alphabet (Latin script) | ||
Phonology | IPA for Hantza • Phonology • Prosody | ||
Grammar | Nouns • Numerals • Verbs • Particles • Syntax • Derivational morphology | ||
Vocabulary | Basic phrases • Kinship • Swadesh list | ||
Texts | Test Case Sentences • The North Wind and the Sun • The Lord's Prayer • The Tower of Babel | ||
Other | Dialects • Ethnology • Demography |