Phonology
The phonology was inspired by Southeast Asian languages, and the orthography is a homage to some guy who advocated writing Vietnamese more like German and partially to my old daydreams about how a German missionary would have transliterated Khmer.
Consonants
| Bơlơn consonants (Aesthetic Romanization)
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Labial
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Dental
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Palatal
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Velar
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Uvular
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Glottal
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| Nasal
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m /m/
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n /n/
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nh /ɳ/
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ng /ŋ/
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| Plosive
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tenuis
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p /p/
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t /t/
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z /c/
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k /k/
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ʼ /ʔ/
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| aspirated
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ph /pʰ/
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th /tʰ/
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zh /cʰ/
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kh /kʰ/
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| breathy-voiced
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b /bʱ/
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d /ɗʱ/
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ɟ /ɟʱ/
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g /gʱ/
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| Fricative
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voiceless
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v /f/
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ß /s/
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x /ç/
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ch /x/
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h /h/
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| voiced
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s /ð/
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| Approximant
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w /β̞/
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y, j /j~ʝ/
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| Liquid
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l /l/
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r /ʀ/
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Geminate /cc(ʰ)/ and /kk(ʰ)/ are tz(h) and ck(h)
Or
| (Represents the way Talsmic-speaking scholars were likely to transliterate it)
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Labial
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Dental
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Palatal
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Velar
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Uvular
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Glottal
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| Nasal
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m /m/
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n /n/
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ñ /ɳ/
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ng /ŋ/
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| Plosive
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tenuis
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p /p/
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t /t/
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ŧ /c/
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c /k/
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ʼ /ʔ/
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| aspirated
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pʰ /pʰ/
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tʰ /tʰ/
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ŧʰ /cʰ/
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cʰ /kʰ/
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| breathy-voiced
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b /bʱ/
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d /ɗʱ/
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dŧ /ɟʱ/
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g /gʱ/
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| Fricative
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voiceless
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f /f/
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th /s/
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s /ç/
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ch /x/
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h /h/
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| voiced
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ð /ð/
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| Approximant
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v /β̞/
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z, ı /j~ʝ/
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| Liquid
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l /l/
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ŗ /ʀ/
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Vowels
| Vowels (Aesthetic 1)
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Front
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Back
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| unrounded
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rounded
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| short
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long
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short
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long
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short
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long
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| Close
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i /i/
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í /iː/
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ư /ɯ/
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ứ /ɯː/
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u /u/
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ú /uː/
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| Close-mid
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e /e/
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é /eː/
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ơ /ɤ/
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ớ /ɤː/
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o /o/
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ó /oː/
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| Open-mid
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ê /ɛ/
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ế /ɛː/
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ô /ɔ/
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ố /ɔː/
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| Open
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a /a/
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á /aː/
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| Vowels (Aesthetic 2)
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Front
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Back
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| unrounded
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rounded
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| short
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long
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short
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long
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short
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long
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| Close
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i /i/
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ih /iː/
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ï /ɯ/
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ïh /ɯː/
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u /u/
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uh /uː/
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| Close-mid
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e /e/
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eh /eː/
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ë /ɤ/
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ëh /ɤː/
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o /o/
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oh /oː/
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| Open-mid
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ä /ɛ/
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äh /ɛː/
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å /ɔ/
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åh /ɔː/
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| Open
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a /a/
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ah /aː/
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| Vowels (Talsmic-eye(or is it ear?)-view transliteration)
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Front
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Back
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| unrounded
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rounded
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| short
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long
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short
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long
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short
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long
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| Close
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i /i/
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í /iː/
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y /ɯ/
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ý /ɯː/
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u /u/
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ú /uː/
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| Close-mid
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e /e/
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é /eː/
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ơ /ɤ/
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ớ /ɤː/
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o /o/
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ó /oː/
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| Open-mid
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ê /ɛ/
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ế /ɛː/
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ô /ɔ/
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ố /ɔː/
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| Open
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a /a/
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á /aː/
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Diphthongs
Diphthongs often distinguish length.
ai, ei / ái, ếi /aːɪ̯/
ay, ey / ai, êi /aɪ̯/
ao / áu /aːʊ̯/
au / au /aʊ/
aa / áơ /aːɜ̯/
aư / ay /aɯ̯/
eư, êư / ớy /ɤːɯ̯/
ơư / ơy /ɤɯ̯/
ee / éi /eːɪ̯/
ia / ie /iɜ̯/
ie / íe /iːɜ̯/
oo / óu /oːʊ̯/
ua / ua /uɜ̯/
uo / úa /uːɜ̯/
ưa / ya /ɯɜ̯/
ươ / ýa /ɯːɜ̯/
Phonotactics
C[r/l/j/β]VC is the max. syllable structure.
Features
- Marked absolutive
- Possessum and possessor are both marked
- Absolutive, ergative/oblique
- Spatial tenses/directionality
- Pluractionality requires the antipassive
- More prefixing than suffixing
- Non-reduced relative clauses
- ??? Polysynthesis ???