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===Diphthongs===
There are three so called "'''diphthongs'''¨" in the language. This is however merely a traditional name, as the diphthongs have long since collapsed into long vowels. Originally, these were homogeneous diphthongs, composed of doubled vowels.
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|+'''Asaari vowels and diphthongs'''
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! colspan="3" rowspan="1"| Monophthongs
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|'''i''' /ɪ/
|'''e''' /ɛ/
|'''a''' /a/
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! colspan="3" rowspan="1"| Diphthongs
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|'''ii''' /ɪː/
|'''ee''' /ɛː/
|'''aa''' /aː/
|-
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===Tone===
===Tone===
There are three phonemic [[w:tone|tone]]s in Lha asáari, the '''high''' (˦), '''medium''' (˧), or '''default''', and the '''low''' (˨) tone. The tones have immense effects on the qualities of the vowels.
*Short and long vowels with the high tone are pronounced with a glottal closure, that is, a coda glottal stop, /ʔ/. The long vowels are diphthongised - this is the sole trace of the homogeneous diphthongs.
*Low tone vowels are nasalised. This nasalisation is phonetically marked with a superscript minuscule "n", so that the nasalisation marking does not coincide with the tone diacritics.


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! colspan="3" rowspan="1"| Monophthongs


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! colspan="3" rowspan="1"| Diphthong
! colspan="3" rowspan="1"| Diphthongs
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! rowspan="5"| Quality
! rowspan="3"| Quality
! Medium tone
! Medium tone


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!High tone
!High tone


|í /ʔɪ́/
|í /ɪ́ʔ/


|'''é''' /ʔɛ́/
|'''é''' /ɛ́ʔ/


|'''á''' /ʔá/
|'''á''' /áʔ/


|'''íi''' /ɪ́͜ɨ
|'''íi''' /ɪ́͜ɨʔ/


|'''ée''' /ɛ́͜ə/
|'''ée''' /ɛ́͜əʔ/


|'''áa''' /á͜ɑ/
|'''áa''' /á͜ɑʔ/
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|-
!Low tone
!Low tone
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|'''àa''' /ɑ̀ⁿː/
|'''àa''' /ɑ̀ⁿː/
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|-
! colspan="5" rowspan="1"|Rising
|'''ií '''/ɪ̌ː/
|'''eé '''/ɛ̌ː/
|'''aá '''/ǎː/
|-
! colspan="5" rowspan="1"|Falling
|'''iì '''/ɪ̂ː/
|'''eè '''/ɛ̂ː/
|'''aà '''/âː/
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==Grammar==
===Verbal morphology===


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Asaari
Lha asáari, Asáari
Asaari.png
Pronunciation[/ɬa at͡sá͜aʀɪ/]
Created by
Native toUnited States of America
Native speakers21,020 (2012)
Lhisan
  • Asaari
Early form
Dialects
  • Asaari proper
  • Virginia Asaari
  • Carolinian Asaari
Official status
Regulated byTsárapi áyasáari
Language codes
ISO 639-1as
ISO 639-2aas
ISO 639-3aas
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Lha asáari, or simply Asáari, Asaari /at͡sá͜aʀɪ/ is a language spoken in the eastern United States of America. It is not known to be related to any extant language and is thus a language isolate. The name, Lha asáari /ɬa at͡sá͜aʀɪ/ simply means "the ocean blue language", or "the language that is ocean blue".

Asaari is a heavily agglutinating or polysynthetic language, with a complex verbal morphology. The language has repeatedly been analysed as lacking nouns and adjectives altogether, in favour of verbs. Asaari is a tonal language with a limited vowel inventory, and an extensive array of consonants.

The language is being constructed by Waahlis to represent is fierce love for tones, voiceless consonants, and the voiceless lateral fricative.

I also wish to make it clear that this language has no connexion what so ever to the invented language and species of Asari, in the video game Mass Effect! The name is purely coincidental as Asaari is derived from the word for "blue" in the language (Yes, I'm aware the species of Mass Effect also happen to be blue...), which was propably inspired from the European word "azure". The final "-i" is a relativising suffix. No connexions, okay!?

Phonology

Consonants

Asaari has 23 consonants, called tsínáa /t͡sɪ́ná͜a/, traditionally categorised into the following groups:

Asaari consonants
Bilabial Dental Alveolar Palatal Uvular Glottal
central central lateral
Nasals voiceless mh /m̥/ nh /n̥/
voiced m /m/ n /n/
Stops ejective pu /pʼ/ tu /tʼ/ qu /cʼ ~ qʼ/
voiceless p /p/ t /t/ q /c ~ q/ ' /ʔ/
Affricates ejective tsu /t͡sʼ/ tlu /tɬ'/ tshu /t͡ɕʼ/
voiceless ts /t͡s/ tl /t͡ɬ/ tsh /t͡ɕ/
Fricatives voiceless ph /ɸ ~ pɸ/ th /θ ~ tθ/ s /s ~ ts/ lh /ɬ/ sh /ç ~ ɕ/ h /χ ~ h/
Approximant l /l/ y /j/ r /ʁ ~ ʀ/

Vowels

Asaari has three main vowels, /a/, /ɪ/ and /ɛ/. The vowels can all bear tone. The tones may change the vowels' qualities and articulation; these allophones are enclosed in square brackets. Vowels may be long or short. Long vowels are written twice in the native orthography.

Asaari vowels
Front Near-front Central Near-back Back
Close [ɨ̃]
Near-close ı /ɪ/
Close-mid
Mid
Open-mid e /ɛ/, [ɛ̃]
Near-open
Open a /a/ [ɑ̃]

Diphthongs

There are three so called "diphthongs¨" in the language. This is however merely a traditional name, as the diphthongs have long since collapsed into long vowels. Originally, these were homogeneous diphthongs, composed of doubled vowels.

Asaari vowels and diphthongs
Monophthongs
i /ɪ/ e /ɛ/ a /a/
Diphthongs
ii /ɪː/ ee /ɛː/ aa /aː/

Tone

There are three phonemic tones in Lha asáari, the high (˦), medium (˧), or default, and the low (˨) tone. The tones have immense effects on the qualities of the vowels.

  • Short and long vowels with the high tone are pronounced with a glottal closure, that is, a coda glottal stop, /ʔ/. The long vowels are diphthongised - this is the sole trace of the homogeneous diphthongs.
  • Low tone vowels are nasalised. This nasalisation is phonetically marked with a superscript minuscule "n", so that the nasalisation marking does not coincide with the tone diacritics.
Asaari vowels and diphthongs
Monophthongs Diphthongs
Quality Medium tone i /ɪ/ e /ɛ/ a /a/ ii /ɪː/ ee /ɛː/ aa /aː/
High tone í /ɪ́ʔ/ é /ɛ́ʔ/ á /áʔ/ íi /ɪ́͜ɨʔ/ ée /ɛ́͜əʔ/ áa /á͜ɑʔ/
Low tone ì /ɨ̀ⁿ/ è /ɛ̀ⁿ/ à /ɑ̀ⁿ/ ìi /ìⁿː/ èe /ɛ̀ⁿː/ àa /ɑ̀ⁿː/

Grammar

Verbal morphology