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Phonology tables and graphics


Vowels

Vowel inventory

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y
ɨ
ʉ
u
ɯ
ɪ
ʏ
ʊ
e
ø
ɘ
ɵ
ɤ
o
ə
ɛ
œ
ɜ
ɞ
ʌ
ɔ
ɐ
a
ɶ
ä
ɑ
ɒ
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Consonants

Consonant inventory

Bilabial Labio-dental Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Pharingeal Glottal Epiglottal
Plosive p b t d ʈ ɖ c ɟ k g q ɢ ʔ ʡ
Nasal m ɱ n ɳ ɲ ŋ ɴ
Trill ʙ r ɽ ʀ
Tap or flap ɾ
Fricative ɸ β f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ ʂ ʐ ç ʝ x ɣ χ ʁ ħ ʕ h ɦ ʜ ʢ
Lateral fric. ɬ ɮ
Africate {p͡f p͡s} ʦ ʣ ʧ ʤ ʨ ʥ
Approximant {ʍ w} ʋ ɹ ɻ j ɰ
Lateral app. l ɭ ʎ ʟ {ɫ}
Implosive ƥ ɓ ƭ ɗ ƈ ʄ ƙ ɠ ʠ ʛ
Click ʘ ǀ ǁ ǃ {ǂ}
Other ɥ ɕ ʑ ɧ ɺ

Lexicon bits

Leipzig-Jakarta list

Some terms which are listed as one entry in the Leipzig-Jakarta list but have more than one distinct term in [LANGUAGENAME] have become as many entries as needed to accommodate the scope of its vocabulary. For instance, [LOCALIZED EXAMPLE: the term “arm/hand” becomes two entries given that there is a lexical distinction between arm and hand]. Because of this accommodation to the scope of the [LANGUAGENAME] lexicon, the list will have more entries than the original hundred, just as it would have needed to be for other languages, such as English.


Assorted tables

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Northern Languages family tree

Proto-Northern (†) 
North-Northern (†) 
West-Northern (†) 
AIK (†) 
OldIK (†) 
EMIK (†) 
MIK (†) 
[EMoIK] 
 

[Northern MoIK] 


 

[Southern MoIK] 


 

[Insular MoIK] 



[Old ?] 

Modern ? 


[Old ?] 

Modern ? 


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East-Northern (†) 



South-Northern (†) 


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Language family infoboxes

Language families

Northern

Family
Northern languages
Created by
Geographic
distribution
Northern region of the central continent
Linguistic classificationProto-Northern (†)
  • Northern languages
Subdivisions
  • North-Northern (†)
  • South-Northern (†)
  • ??? (†)
Languages
I Kronurum
"that which is spoken"
 
Pronunciation[/ˈʔi ˈkɾo̞.nu.ɾum/]
Created byNicolás Straccia
SettingYrḳuti conworlding project
Native toThe Marks of Ifarka (i-Étrir, i-Jókláran, i-Fóþrhir, [...]) and some exclaves under their influence
Northern Languages
  • I Kronurum
Early forms
Proto-Northern
  • Ancient IK
    • Old IK
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Ufi-Pî

Family
Ufi-Pî
Created by
Geographic
distribution
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Linguistic classificationUfi-Pî
  • Ufi-Pî
Languages
Ufi
"Ufi"
Pronunciation[//]
Created byNicolás Straccia
SettingYrḳuti conworlding project
Ufi-Pî
  • Ufi
Early forms
Proto-Ufi-Pî (†)
  • Elder Ufi
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Ɯ

Family
Ɯ languages
Created by
Geographic
distribution
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Linguistic classificationƜ
  • Ɯ languages
Languages
Ŭrbŭrŭx U
"the speech, U"
Pronunciation[/ˈuɾ.bu.ɾux ˈɯ/]
Created byNicolás Straccia
SettingYrḳuti conworlding project
Ɯ languages
  • Ŭrbŭrŭx U
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