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A Méich Bhaonnáiqh non-human language by Aoife Ní Fhlaithbheartaigh spoken by uplifted crows
Phonology
"how close to Tiberian Hebrew can I get with an avian vocal tract anatomy" (Assume similar constraints as C'aar)
- No rounded vowels; i e ɛ a ʌ ɤ ɯ (assuming backness is possible), with short, long and overlong
- "Rostral" (beak) instead of "labial"? Should I have these sounds at all? conventionally transcribed as if they were labials
- Glottal won't make sense
- Rostral: /p b f v ʙ/
- Palatal: /c ɟ ç j/
- Pharyngeal: /ħ ʕ/
- Syringeal: /h ʔ/ (?)
should sometimes do two different things with their two syrinxes at the same time, transcribed as h² ʔ²