Pategian
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Pategian (natively Tr'əəsi'uł /ʈʼəⁿsiʔʊɬ/) is a language spoken by the Pategian people in Tricin. It's inspired by Navajo, Hmong and Celtic.
Phonology
Consonants
m n nr b d dr dx dxr g ġ ' p t tł tr tłr k q p' t' tł' tr' tłr' k' q' f s sr ł łr kh qh h v z zr x xr gh w zh y /m n ɳ b d dɮ ɖ ɖɮ˞ ɡ ɢ ʔ p t tɬ ʈ ʈꞎ k q pʼ tʼ tɬʼ ʈʼ ʈꞎʼ kʼ q’ f s ʂ ɬ ꞎ x χ h v z ʐ ɮ ɮ˞ ɣ w ɻ j/
- Notes
- Retroflexes are apical.
- Sequences of /ə/ followed by /m n ŋ/ are pronounced as syllabic consonants.
Vowels
i u e ə a ii uu ee əə aa /i ʊ e ə a iⁿ ʊⁿ eⁿ əⁿ aⁿ/ (IPA superscript indicates nasal vowels)
Phonotactics
Only V, CV, CVC allowed. Allowed syllable-final consonants: m n ɳ ŋ b d dɮ ɖ ɖɮʵ ɡ ʔ pʼ tʼ tɬʼ ʈʼ ʈɬʵʼ kʼ q’ f s ʂ ɬ ɬʵ x w zh j
Morphology
Nouns
Cases: nom, acc, inalienable, alienable (which is the same as dative)