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| ===Nouns=== | | ===Nouns=== |
| Sgv-clv-plv system. | | Sgv-clv-plv system. |
| ==Dialects== | | ==Accents and dialects== |
| <poem>
| | ===Dialect 1=== |
| hard <l> in Nurian in one dialect can be /w/ while soft <l> is /l/ (as in polish)
| | Polishy |
| nurian has /ɫ/ /lʲ/ /ɭ/ but no ordinary /l/!
| | *tʃ dʒ ʃ ʒ > tʂ dʐ ʂ ʐ |
| hard <l> = /l/, soft <l> = /j/ is like kashoebian
| | *ʃtʃ > ʂtʂ |
| also considering ȝ ~ ng merger to /ŋ/ / /ɲ/
| | *tʲ dʲ sʲ zʲ > tɕ dʑ ɕ ʑ |
| thus i will have /q/ > /ɲ/
| | *fʲ > ç |
| another idea: v = /w/ / /j/
| | *nʲ ɲ > ɲ |
| I should have <r> = /ɻ/ before a consonant in Standard Nurian
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| thus i'll have r-colored vowels!
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| it should be ok now that rencadian /r/ is a trill
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| that's how I could mix some English into Nurian!
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| but in a different way than how Rencadian does it
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| maybe one accent can lack retroflexes entirely and have r-colored vowels as phonemes instead!
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| another idea: soft f > palatal fricative?
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| for a dialect that does crazy things with slender consonants
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| </poem>
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| [[Category:Talmic languages]][[Category:Pfeuno-K'aitian languages]][[Category:Hussmauch]] | | [[Category:Talmic languages]][[Category:Pfeuno-K'aitian languages]][[Category:Hussmauch]] |