Pangali: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
13 bytes removed ,  12 September 2019
Line 165: Line 165:
==== Approximants ====
==== Approximants ====
==== <small>Fortition</small> ====
==== <small>Fortition</small> ====
/ɹ j w/ fortify to [ð ʝ ɣʷ] when occurring in a stressed syllable:
/ɹ j w/ fortify to [ð̠ ʝ ɣʷ] when occurring in a stressed syllable:


{|class="wikitable" style="float:center; border: none; text-align:center"
{|class="wikitable" style="float:center; border: none; text-align:center"
Line 171: Line 171:
! colspan=2 | Examples
! colspan=2 | Examples
|-
|-
! rowspan=2 | ɹ → ð
! rowspan=2 | ɹ → ð̠
|/pa'''ɹ'''a/ → [paˈ'''ð'''a]
|/pa'''ɹ'''a/ → [paˈ'''ð̠'''a]
|-
|-
|/ki'''ɹ'''i/ → [kiˈ'''ð'''i]
|/ki'''ɹ'''i/ → [kiˈ'''ð̠'''i]
|-
|-
! rowspan=2 | j → ʝ
! rowspan=2 | j → ʝ
Line 189: Line 189:


Notes:
Notes:
The most common realization of /ɹ/ in stressed syllables is actually [ð̠], a voiced alveolar non-sibilant fricative, but for convenience is typically transcribed as simply [ð].
The most common realization of /ɹ/ is [ð̠], a voiced alveolar non-sibilant fricative, but some speakers may realize it as the sibilant counterpart [z] or [.


==== Vowels ====
==== Vowels ====
375

edits

Navigation menu