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| ''an '''ng''' | | ''an '''ng'''aoì'' || ''na '''g'''aoì'' | ||
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| ''an '''gh''' | | ''an '''gh'''aoì'' || ''na '''ng'''aoì'' | ||
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Revision as of 12:11, 7 April 2017
IlL/Spare pages 1/4 is a Wiebic language inspired by Irish and Chinese. It's a monosyllabic tonal language with palatalized consonants and initial consonant mutations.
Phonology
Initials
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Velar | Laryngeal | ||||||
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broad | slender | broad | slender | broad | slender | slender | broad | |||
Nasal | voiceless | ʰmˠ | ʰmʲ | ʰn̪ˠ | ʰnʲ | (ʰɲ) | (ʰŋ) | |||
voiced | mˠ | mʲ | n̪ˠ | nʲ | ɲ | ŋ | ||||
Stop /Affricate |
plain | pˠ | pʲ | t̪ˠ | tʲ | c | k | ʔ | ||
tense | pˠ˭ | pʲ˭ | t̪ˠ˭ | tʲ˭ | c˭ | k˭ | ||||
voiced | bˠ | bʲ | d̪ˠ | dʲ | ɟ | g | ||||
Fricative | voiceless | fˠ | fʲ | θˠ | θʲ | sˠ | sʲ | ç | x | h |
voiced | vˠ | vʲ | ðˠ | ðʲ | zˠ | zʲ | j | ɣ | ||
Trill | voiceless | ʰrˠ | ʰrʲ | |||||||
voiced | rˠ | rʲ | ||||||||
Approximant | voiceless | ʰl̪ˠ | ʰlʲ | |||||||
voiced | l̪ˠ | lʲ |
Vowels
/a i o u aː eː iː oː uː iə uə/ a/ea i/oi/ui o u á/eá é í/aoi ó/eo ú/iú ia ua
Finals
/p t k m n ŋ r j w/ ⟨b d g m n l r dh/igh bh⟩
Tones
Rising, mid, falling (á, à/unmarked, â)
Short vowels are toneless. (cf. "entering tone" in Middle Chinese)
Morphology
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