Kliqel orthography

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Kliqel is a dialect of Iskel which is primarily distinct from the others in its phonology. Therefore, its orthography differs from other dialects for both romanization and native script. Its orthography is quite similar to Lanikel's orthography, another dialect of Iskel, but has crucial differences.

Romanization

Consonants

Some consonants can be written with either digraphs or a non-ASCII monograph. Syllabic consonants are always written as digraphs, however.

Voiceless Consonant Phoneme p t q b t͡s d͡z k͡ʇʰ k͡ʇ k͡ǃ¡ k͡ǁ k͡ǂ ɸ θ s ɬ ç χ h
Grapheme p t q b ts dz cs ct kr kl ky f th s lh ch x h
p t q b ĉ cs ct kr kl ky f þ s ł ç x h
Voiced Consonant Phoneme m n ɲ ɴ ɲʷ ŋ͡ʇ ŋ͡ǃ¡ ŋ͡ǂ β ð z ʝ w ɾ l j r ʀ
Grapheme m n ny ng nẙ cn kn v d z j w r l y rr g
m n ñ ŋ nẙ cn kn v d z j w r l y ř g

Vowels

Vowels with the circumflex diacritics change diacritics based on suprasegmentals, specified later in this article.

Toneless Vowel Phoneme i ɯ u e ɤ o ɛ ɔ a ɑ
Grapheme i î u e û o ê ô a â

Syllabic Consonants

Toneless syllabic consonants are written with an overdot. On digraphs, the underdot is written only on the first letter (e.g. /ɴ̩ ʀ̩/ get written ⟨ṇg ṛr⟩). The toneless syllabic consonants /ʝ̍ j̍/ are instead written ⟨ẏh ẏ⟩.

Toneless Syllabic Consonant Phoneme ɲ̩ ɴ̩ m̩ʷ n̩ʷ ɲ̩ʷ β̩ ð̩ ʝ̍ ɾ̩ ʀ̩
Grapheme ṇy ṇg ṃů ṇů ṇẙ ṿ ẏh ṛr

Tones

High tone on vowels is marked with an acute accent on vowels without a diacritic. On vowels with a circumflex, the circumflex is replaced with a grave accent (e.g. /í ɯ́/ are ⟨í ì⟩).

Mid tone on vowels is marked with a breve on vowels without a diacritic. On vowels with a circumflex, the circumflex is replaced with a tilde (e.g. /ī ɯ̄/ are ⟨ĭ ĩ⟩).

Low tone is marked with an apostrophe before the nucleus.

Because word-initial high tone words are most common, Iskel romanizes them differently to avoid extensive diacritic use: a high tone on a multisyllabic word is not written if there is only one high tone and it's word initial. Multisyllabic words with no tones are written as if they have a word-initial high tone.

For polypthongs, tone (not including low tone because it has unusual romanization) is always written on the first vowel grapheme, so every vowel with a tone diacritic begins its syllable's nucleus. It is therefore unnecessary to use a diaerisis on such vowels.

High Tone Vowel Phoneme ɯ˥ ɤ˥ ɛ˥ ɔ˥ ɑ˥
Grapheme í ì ú é ù ó è ò á à
Mid Tone Vowel Phoneme ɯ˧ ɤ˧ ɛ˧ ɔ˧ ɑ˧
Grapheme ĭ ĩ ŭ ĕ ũ ŏ õ ă ã
Low Tone Vowel Phoneme ɯ˩ ɤ˩ ɛ˩ ɔ˩ ɑ˩
Grapheme 'i 'u 'e 'o 'a

High tone syllabic consonants /ḿ̩ ń̩ ɲ̩́ ɴ̩́ ḿ̩ʷ ń̩ʷ ɲ̩́ʷ ź̩ ʝ̩́ ẃ̩ ĺ̩ j̩́ ɾ̩́ ʀ̩́/ have their underdots replaced with the acute accent ⟨ḿ ń ńy ńg ḿů ńů ńẙ ź ýh ẃ ĺ ý ŕ ŕr⟩. High tone /ð̩/ is written with ⟨ð⟩ instead of ⟨d́⟩, and high tone /β̩/ is written with a ⟨ŵ⟩.

Mid tone syllabic consonants are written similar to their toneless forms, but with overdots instead of underdots. The mid tone /β̩̄ j̩̄/, however, are written ⟨ẅ ÿ⟩.

High Tone Syllabic Consonant Phoneme m̩˥ n̩˥ ɲ̩˥ ɴ̩˥ m̩ʷ˥ n̩ʷ˥ ɲ̩ʷ˥ β̩˥ ð̩˥ z̩˥ ʝ̍˥ w̩˥ l̩˥ j̍˥ ɾ̩˥ ʀ̩˥
Grapheme ḿ ń ńy ńg ḿů ńů ńẙ ŵ ð ź ýh ĺ ý ŕ ŕr
Mid Tone Syllabic Consonant Phoneme m̩˧ n̩˧ ɲ̩˧ ɴ̩˧ m̩ʷ˧ n̩ʷ˧ ɲ̩ʷ˧ β̩˧ ð̩˧ z̩˧ ʝ̍˧ w̩˧ l̩˧ j̍˧ ɾ̩˧ ʀ̩˧
Grapheme ṅy ṅg ṁů ṅů ṅẙ ż ÿh ŀ ÿ ṙr
Low Tone Syllabic Consonant Phoneme m̩˩ n̩˩ ɲ̩˩ ɴ̩˩ m̩ʷ˩ n̩ʷ˩ ɲ̩ʷ˩ β̩˩ ð̩˩ z̩˩ ʝ̍˩ w̩˩ l̩˩ j̍˩ ɾ̩˩ ʀ̩˩
Grapheme 'ṃ 'ṇ 'ṇy 'ṇg 'ṃů 'ṇů 'ṇẙ 'ṿ 'ḍ 'ẓ 'ẏh 'ẉ 'ḷ 'ẏ 'ṛ 'ṛr

Gemination

Geminated single-letter phonemes are written by doubling their letter. Geminated digraphs are written by doubling their first letter.

Geminated syllabic consonants are marked by doubling the letter with the syllabic or tone diacritic. The syllabic geminate consonant /ʀ̩ː/ is only written with two marked ⟨r⟩s instead of two marked ⟨r⟩s and an unmarked one.

Geminate Romanization
Consonant Voiceless Phoneme t͡sː d͡zː k͡ʇʰː k͡ʇː k͡ǃ¡ː k͡ǁː k͡ǂː ɸː θː ɬː çː χː
Grapheme pp tt qq bb tts ddz ccs cct kkr kkl kky ff tth ss llh cch xx hh
pp tt qq bb ĉĉ ẑẑ ccs cct kkr kkl kky ff þþ s łł çç xx hh
Voiced Phoneme ɲː ɴː mʷː nʷː ɲʷː ŋ͡ʇː ŋ͡ǃ¡ː ŋ͡ǂː βː ðː ʝː ʀː
Grapheme mm nn nny nng mmů nnů nnẙ ccn kkn kkñ vv dd zz jj ww ll yy rrr gg
mm nn ññ ŋŋ mmů nnů nnẙ ccn kkn kkñ vv dd zz jj ww ll yy řř gg
Syllabic Consonant Toneless Phoneme m̩ː n̩ː ɲ̩ː ɴ̩ː m̩ʷː n̩ʷː ɲ̩ʷː β̩ː ð̩ː z̩ː ʝ̍ː w̩ː l̩ː j̍ː ʀ̩ː
Grapheme ṃṃ ṇṇ ṇṇy ṇṇg ṃṃů ṇṇů ṇṇẙ ṿṿ ḍḍ ẓẓ ẏẏh ẉẉ ḷḷ ẏẏ ṛṛ
High Tone Phoneme m̩ː˥ n̩ː˥ ɲ̩ː˥ ɴ̩ː˥ m̩ʷː˥ n̩ʷː˥ ɲ̩ʷː˥ β̩ː˥ ð̩ː˥ z̩ː˥ ʝ̍ː˥ w̩ː˥ l̩ː˥ j̍ː˥ ʀ̩ː˥
Grapheme ḿḿ ńń ńńy ńńg ḿḿů ńńů ńńẙ ŵŵ ðð źź ýh ẃẃ ĺĺ ýý ŕŕ
Mid Tone Phoneme m̩ː˧ n̩ː˧ ɲ̩ː˧ ɴ̩ː˧ m̩ʷː˧ n̩ʷː˧ ɲ̩ʷː˧ β̩ː˧ ð̩ː˧ z̩ː˧ ʝ̍ː˧ w̩ː˧ l̩ː˧ j̍ː˧ ʀ̩ː˧
Grapheme ṁṁ ṅṅ ṅṅy ṅṅg ṁṁů ṅṅů ṅṅẙ ẅẅ ḋḋ żż ÿh ẇẇ ŀŀ ÿÿ ṙṙ
Low Tone Phoneme m̩ː˩ n̩ː˩ ɲ̩ː˩ ɴ̩ː˩ m̩ʷː˩ n̩ʷː˩ ɲ̩ʷː˩ β̩ː˩ ð̩ː˩ z̩ː˩ ʝ̍ː˩ w̩ː˩ l̩ː˩ j̍ː˩ ʀ̩ː˩
Grapheme 'ṃṃ 'ṇṇ 'ṇṇy 'ṇṇg 'ṃṃů 'ṇṇů 'ṇṇẙ 'ṿṿ 'ḍḍ 'ẓẓ 'ẏh 'ẉẉ 'ḷḷ 'ẏẏ 'ṛṛ
Vowel Toneless Phoneme ɯː ɤː ɛː ɔː ɑː
Grapheme ii îî uu ee ûû oo êê ôô aa ââ
High Tone Phoneme iː˥ ɯː˥ uː˥ eː˥ ɤː˥ oː˥ ɛː˥ ɔː˥ aː˥ ɑː˥
Grapheme íí ìì úú éé ùù óó èè òò áá àà
Mid Tone Phoneme iː˧ ɯː˧ uː˧ eː˧ ɤː˧ oː˧ ɛː˧ ɔː˧ aː˧ ɑː˧
Grapheme ĭĭ ĩĩ ŭŭ ĕĕ ũũ ŏŏ ẽẽ õõ ăă ãã
Low Tone Phoneme iː˩ ɯː˩ uː˩ eː˩ ɤː˩ oː˩ ɛː˩ ɔː˩ aː˩ ɑː˩
Grapheme 'ii 'îî 'uu 'ee 'ûû 'oo 'êê 'ôô 'aa 'ââ

Disambiguation

Many consonant phonemes are expressed with multigraphs that have an equivalent cluster. They are differenciated orthographically with apostrophes placed between consonant graphemes in a cluster.

Polyphthongs are written by simply juxtaposing vowel letters together. Since all two- or three-vowel clusters contrast with a polypthong, a diaerisis is placed on the non-first grapheme(s) of such clusters to distinguish them.

Multigraph Disambiguation
Consonants (All) Syllabic Consonants (All) Vowels (Examples)
Digraph Trigraph Digraph Short Vowel Multigraph Long Vowel Multigraph
Grapheme Phonemes Grapheme Phonemes Grapheme Phonemes Grapheme Phonemes Grapheme Phonemes
Base Distinction Base Distinction Base Distinction Base Distinction Base Distinction
dz dz /d͡z/ ddz ddz /d͡zː/ ṇy ṇy /ɲ̩/ ie ie /i͡e/ iea iea /i͡e͡a/
d'z /ðz/ d'dz /ðd͡z/ ṇ'y /n̩j/ /i.e/ iēa /i.e͡a/
dd'z /ðːz/ ńy ńy /ɲ̩˥/ ieā /i͡e.a/
lh lh /ɬ/ llh llh /ʎː/ ń'y /n̩˥j/ iēā /i.e.a/
l'h /lh/ l'lh /lɬ/ ṅy ṅy /ɲ̩˧/ ui ui /u͡i/ uio uio /u͡i͡o/
ll'h /lːh/ ṅ'y /n̩˧j/ /u.i/ uīo /u.i͡o/
ng ng /ɴ/ nng nng /ɴː/ 'ṇy 'ṇy /ɲ̩˩/ uiō /u͡i.o/
n'g /nʀ/ n'ng /nɴ/ 'ṇ'y /n̩˩j/ uīō /u.i.o/
nn'g /nːʀ/ ṇg ṇg /ɴ̩/ oa oa /o͡a/ oae oae /o͡a͡e/
ny ny /ɲ/ nny nny /ɲː/ ṇ'g /n̩ʀ/ /o.a/ oāe /o.a͡e/
n'y /nj/ n'ny /nɲ/ ńg ńg /ɴ̩˥/ oaē /o͡a.e/
nn'y /nːj/ ń'g /n̩˥ʀ/ oāē /o.a.e/
rrr rrr /rː/ ṅg ṅg /ɴ̩˧/ /i͡ɛ/ iêa iêa /i͡ɛ͡a/
rr'r /rɾ/ ṅ'g /n̩˧ʀ/ /i.ɛ/ iëa /i.ɛ͡a/
r'rr /ɾr/ 'ṇg 'ṇg /ɴ̩˩/ iêā /i͡ɛ.a/
th th /θ/ tth tth /θː/ 'ṇ'g /n̩ʀ/ iëā /i.ɛ.a/
t'h /th/ t'th /tθ/ ẏh ẓh /ʝ̍/ ûi ûi /ɤ͡i/ ûiô ûiô /ɤ͡i͡ɔ/
tt'h /tːh/ ẓ'h /j̍h/ ûī /ɤ.i/ ûīô /ɤ.i͡ɔ/
ts ts /t͡s/ tts tts /t͡sː/ ýh ýh /ʝ̍˥/ ûiö /ɤ͡i.ɔ/
t's /ts/ t'ts /tt͡s/ ý'h /j̍˥h/ ûīö /ɤ.i.ɔ/
tt's /tːs/ ÿh ÿh /ʝ̍˧/ ôâ ôâ /ɔ͡ɑ/ ôâê ôâê /ɔ͡ɑ͡ɛ/
ÿ'h /j̍˧h/ ôä /ɔ.ɑ/ ôäê /ɔ.ɑ͡ɛ/
'ẏh 'ẏh /ʝ̍˩/ ôâë /ɔ͡ɑ.ɛ/
'ẏ'h /j̍˩h/ ôäë /ɔ.ɑ.ɛ/