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Wibian is a descendant of Old Wibian, inspired by Allemañisch.
- Nû miuden laz querde fon hling./Nû bimiuden querde fon hling. = I speak of love and hate
Phonology
Coincidentally, this is quite similar to Eevo.
Orthography
Consonants
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nasal | voiceless | /m̊/ | /n̊/ | ||||
voiced | /m/ | /n/ | /ɲ/ | /ŋ/ | |||
Stop | plain | /pʰ/ | /tʰ/ | /tɕʰ/ | /kʰ/ | /ʔ/ | |
tense | /p˭/ | /t˭/ | [tɕ˭] | /k˭/ | |||
voiced | /b/ | /d/ | /d͡ʑ/ | /g/ | |||
Fricative | voiceless | /f/ | /θ/ | /s/ | /ʃ/ | /h/ | |
voiced | /v/ | [ð] | /z/ | ||||
aspirated | /sʰ/ | ||||||
Approximant | voiceless | /w̥/ | /l̥/ | ||||
voiced | /w/ | /l/ | /j/ |
- /h/ may be written as either ⟨h⟩ or ⟨ch⟩; it is pronounced [x] after consonants.
Vowels
vowels: /a ə i u y ɔ~aʊ ɛ~aɪ e~eɪ o~oʊ ø~øy/, ~ denotes alternation.
The Allemañisch alternation is conditioned by the following rule:
- diphthongs before /ʔ, s, ŋ/ OR before nasals
- monophthongs otherwise?
The alternants are marginally phonemic, e.g. before consonants that don't alternate like /l, h/.
It originally came from the rule "diphthongs in closed syllables, monophthongs in open syllables" (plus diphthongization before /n, s/). This alternation operates after r, -nj > j and attendant vowel coloring.