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  • This is a repository of things I've used in or written up for my pages.

General

Phonology tables and graphics


Vowels

Vowel inventory

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i
y
ɨ
ʉ
u
ɯ
ɪ
ʏ
ʊ
e
ø
ɘ
ɵ
ɤ
o
ə
ɛ
œ
ɜ
ɞ
ʌ
ɔ
ɐ
a
ɶ
ɑ
ɒ
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Close‑mid
Mid
Open‑mid
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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.


For specific pages

Language family infoboxes

Northern languages
Created by
Geographic
distribution
Northern region of the central continent
Linguistic classificationProto-Northern (†)
  • Northern languages
Subdivisions
  • North-Northern (†)
  • South-Northern (†)
  • ??? (†)
Ufi-Pî
Created by
Geographic
distribution
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Linguistic classificationUfi-Pî
  • Ufi-Pî
Ŭrbŭrŭx U
"the speech, U"
Pronunciation[/ˈuɾ.bu.ɾux ˈɯ/]
Created byNicolás Straccia
SettingYrḳuti conworlding project
Ɯ languages
  • Ŭrbŭrŭx U
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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 ? 


[Old ?] 

Modern ? 


[Old ?] 

Modern ? 




Old ? 

Middle ? 





Ancient ? 

Old ? 



East-Northern (†) 



South-Northern (†) 


[???] (†)