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/ʌ/ is debated, as most speakers do not consider it part of their phonemic inventory. Only a few dialects acknowledge its presence, and even in those, it is not frequently used in basic vocabulary.
/ʌ/ is debated, as most speakers do not consider it part of their phonemic inventory. Only a few dialects acknowledge its presence (such as Standard East Rikane), and even in those, it is not frequently used in basic vocabulary.
 
===Consonants===
Rikane has a quite simple consonant chart, composed of 13 consonants
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width: 25em"
|-
!
! Labials
! Coronals
! Dorsals
! Glottals
|-
! Nasals
| m
| n
|
|
|-
! Plosives
| p
| t
| k
| ʔ
|-
! Fricatives
| f~ɸ
| s
|
| h
|-
! Others
| w
| l, r
| j
|
|}
 
===Stress===
Like present-day Swedish, Rikane has a system of pitch accent, to mark different words. This pitch can change depending on the form of the word.
 
Compare "aroni" /a.rɒ̂.ni/ - spider and "aroni" /a.rɒ̌.ni/ - skull

Revision as of 20:59, 27 January 2025

Rikane
Rikano
Pronunciation[ɹikanɒ]
Created byAenil2
Date2025
EthnicityRikivan
Native speakers20,000 (2018)

Rikane (ethnonym: Rikano /ɹikanɒ/) is a member of the Parno-Rikane language family, primarily spoken in the Parnian subcontinent, which corresponds to the region around present-day Mongolia. The Rikivan people migrated from differents parts of the world, mainly from Parvikia (Levant) and and Sirka (Wu region of China), and regrouped themselves in Parnia, which lead to the development of Rikane, at the expense of the other languages that were brought by people who came from outside of the Parnian subcontinent. Because of this, we could technically say that Rikane is a lingua franca in the Parnian subcontinent

Phonology

Because of the high numbers of indigenous languages in Parnia, the phonology of Rikune is really simple, with very few sounds and allophony

Vowels

Rikune has between 3 and 4 vowels, depending on the dialect :

Vowel chart of Rikune
Front Back
Close i o~ɒ, (ʌ)
Open a

/ʌ/ is debated, as most speakers do not consider it part of their phonemic inventory. Only a few dialects acknowledge its presence (such as Standard East Rikane), and even in those, it is not frequently used in basic vocabulary.

Consonants

Rikane has a quite simple consonant chart, composed of 13 consonants

Labials Coronals Dorsals Glottals
Nasals m n
Plosives p t k ʔ
Fricatives f~ɸ s h
Others w l, r j

Stress

Like present-day Swedish, Rikane has a system of pitch accent, to mark different words. This pitch can change depending on the form of the word.

Compare "aroni" /a.rɒ̂.ni/ - spider and "aroni" /a.rɒ̌.ni/ - skull