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Windermere dialects mainly differ in accent and vocabulary. | Windermere dialects mainly differ in accent and vocabulary. | ||
== | ==Bjeheondian accents== | ||
Standard | ===Standard Mategian/USB=== | ||
Vowels after aspirated consonants are pronounced with breathy voice. | |||
Allophonic syllabic resonants in unstressed syllables: /əm ən əl ər/ become [m̩ n̩ l̩ r̩]. | |||
===Fincreaș=== | |||
Classical Windermere ''e'' and ''ä'' stay distinct unlike in other dialects. | |||
===Broad Fincreaș=== | |||
===Wieb=== | |||
===Tsăloș=== | |||
Ä is like /e/ | |||
Ü is exolabial like swedish | |||
While u is endolabial | |||
==Talman== | And ü is typically a monophthong while i is between /i:/ and /əi/ | ||
== | |||
== | Ea, ie, oa and ua are lax | ||
== | ===Hlou accent=== | ||
== | /fi pɻits̠ tə'mɛː ja ŋɔs̠'ɻɛːx ɬəu/ Fi brits Dămea ya ngothreach Ław | ||
==Talman accents== | |||
===General Wen Dămea=== | |||
Bjeheondian Windermere with a Skellan-ish accent | |||
*/l/ is vocalized to [ɤ̯ˤ] and becomes [χˤ] after aspirated consonants. | |||
**/el ol il yl ul eəl oəl iəl yəl uəl/ = [ɛɤ̯ˤ ɔɤ̯ˤ ɪɤ̯ˤ ʏɤ̯ˤ ʊɤ̯ˤ eːɤ̯ˤ oːɤ̯ˤ iːɤ̯ˤ yːɤ̯ˤ uːɤ̯ˤ] | |||
*Voicing distinction becomes an aspiration distinction, and /ə/ is deleted after aspirated consonants. | |||
*Stressed vowels are lengthened in final open syllables and before /m n ŋ r b d g f~v θ~ð/. This is how final voiced and voiceless stops are distinguished. | |||
**TODO table: Canadian raising-like effects: | |||
**''i'': long: [i:] ~ short: [ɪ] | |||
**''ie'': long: [iə] ~ short: [jə] | |||
*/f θ s/ are voiced after vowels to [v ð z]. | |||
===Sătmaș=== | |||
*th = [s̪~z̪] (like Basque z) | |||
*s = [s̠~z̠] (Basque s) | |||
===Chăloa=== | |||
Syllable-''initial'' ''f, th, s'' are also voiced, in addition to syllable-final ''f, th, s''. | |||
===Prucüew=== | |||
===Venh Trây=== |
Revision as of 15:52, 19 December 2019
Windermere dialects mainly differ in accent and vocabulary.
Bjeheondian accents
Standard Mategian/USB
Vowels after aspirated consonants are pronounced with breathy voice.
Allophonic syllabic resonants in unstressed syllables: /əm ən əl ər/ become [m̩ n̩ l̩ r̩].
Fincreaș
Classical Windermere e and ä stay distinct unlike in other dialects.
Broad Fincreaș
Wieb
Tsăloș
Ä is like /e/
Ü is exolabial like swedish
While u is endolabial
And ü is typically a monophthong while i is between /i:/ and /əi/
Ea, ie, oa and ua are lax
Hlou accent
/fi pɻits̠ tə'mɛː ja ŋɔs̠'ɻɛːx ɬəu/ Fi brits Dămea ya ngothreach Ław
Talman accents
General Wen Dămea
Bjeheondian Windermere with a Skellan-ish accent
- /l/ is vocalized to [ɤ̯ˤ] and becomes [χˤ] after aspirated consonants.
- /el ol il yl ul eəl oəl iəl yəl uəl/ = [ɛɤ̯ˤ ɔɤ̯ˤ ɪɤ̯ˤ ʏɤ̯ˤ ʊɤ̯ˤ eːɤ̯ˤ oːɤ̯ˤ iːɤ̯ˤ yːɤ̯ˤ uːɤ̯ˤ]
- Voicing distinction becomes an aspiration distinction, and /ə/ is deleted after aspirated consonants.
- Stressed vowels are lengthened in final open syllables and before /m n ŋ r b d g f~v θ~ð/. This is how final voiced and voiceless stops are distinguished.
- TODO table: Canadian raising-like effects:
- i: long: [i:] ~ short: [ɪ]
- ie: long: [iə] ~ short: [jə]
- /f θ s/ are voiced after vowels to [v ð z].
Sătmaș
- th = [s̪~z̪] (like Basque z)
- s = [s̠~z̠] (Basque s)
Chăloa
Syllable-initial f, th, s are also voiced, in addition to syllable-final f, th, s.