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*900 AD - present: my problem with my young Azalic speaking friends: when I speak in Proto-Azalic, they answer in English | *900 AD - present: my problem with my young Azalic speaking friends: when I speak in Proto-Azalic, they answer in English | ||
===10th-17th century English=== | |||
consonant inventory of 15th century Azalic English: | |||
p t̪ tʃ k b d̪ dʒ g m n̪ | |||
ɸ β ʋ w θ ð s z ʃ ʒ h | |||
l~lˠ ɹ̝ˠ j | |||
and allophonic ʔ | |||
(stops may or may not be aspirated, it's free variation) | |||
TRAP: /a/ | |||
BATH: /a:/ | |||
PALM: /ɑ/ | |||
FACE: /e:/ | |||
DRESS: /ɛ/ | |||
FLEECE: /i:/ | |||
KIT: /i/ | |||
PRICE: /ae/ | |||
LOT: /ɔ/ | |||
THOUGHT: /ɔ:/ | |||
GOAT: /o:/ | |||
GOOSE: /u:/ | |||
FOOT: /u/ | |||
STRUT: /ɨ/ | |||
no Canadian raising, rhotic vowels are basically the vowels plus /ɹ/ [ɹ̝ˠ] | |||
chain shift in 18th century accents: /ø/ -> /ə/, but /o:/ becomes a new front rounded vowel /ɔɵ/ and then /ɔʉ/ (a bit like in Australian English) | |||
==Orthography== | ==Orthography== |
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