2,334
edits
m (→Nouns) |
m (→Consonants) |
||
Line 252: | Line 252: | ||
| β~ʋ | | β~ʋ | ||
| ð̞ | | ð̞ | ||
| ( | | (d͡ʒ~r̝) | ||
| l | | l | ||
| ʎ | | ʎ | ||
Line 274: | Line 274: | ||
| rʷ | | rʷ | ||
|} | |} | ||
*The exact value of a phoneme, denoted with the character "རྲ" is uncertain. It was likely a voiced affricate / | *The exact value of a phoneme, denoted with the character "རྲ" is uncertain. It was likely a voiced affricate /d͡ʒʷ/ or a fricative /r̝ʷ/ during the classical period. In later dialects it became [pʰ], [r], [θ] or [ʃ]. | ||
*/pʰ/ was a marginal phoneme in Classical Meskangela, it became more common in the Western dialects and disappeared in Southern Meskangela. | */pʰ/ was a marginal phoneme in Classical Meskangela, it became more common in the Western dialects and disappeared in Southern Meskangela. | ||
*/ɥ/ was a separate phoneme in Old Meskangela and had remained distinct from /j/ at least by the early classical period. In dialects with metaphony it likely survived longer, resulting in the rounding of preceding vowels. | */ɥ/ was a separate phoneme in Old Meskangela and had remained distinct from /j/ at least by the early classical period. In dialects with metaphony it likely survived longer, resulting in the rounding of preceding vowels. |
edits