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[[ | [[Neck Thai/Lexicon|Lexicon]] | ||
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (native name ''Nék-thijʔ dòai'' /nék.tʰăj ɗɔ̀ːj/) is a [[Tie–Dye languages|Tie–Dye language]] with over 50 million speakers. It is the official language of | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (native name ''Nék-thijʔ dòai'' /nék.tʰăj ɗɔ̀ːj/) is a [[Tie–Dye languages|Tie–Dye language]] with over 50 million speakers. It is the official language of Neck Thailand (''Nékthijmien'') | ||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
===Consonants=== | ===Consonants=== | ||
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!colspan="2"|Short | !colspan="2"|Short | ||
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! | !Neck Thai | ||
!IPA | !IPA | ||
! | !Neck Thai | ||
!IPA | !IPA | ||
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! | !Neck Thai | ||
!IPA | !IPA | ||
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===Tones=== | ===Tones=== | ||
Standard | Standard Neck Thai uses 5 tones. | ||
*Mid: ''raa'' /ʀāː/ [ʀaː˧] 'easy' | *Mid: ''raa'' /ʀāː/ [ʀaː˧] 'easy' | ||
*Low: ''ràa'' /ʀàː/ [ʀaː˨˩] 'loud' | *Low: ''ràa'' /ʀàː/ [ʀaː˨˩] 'loud' | ||
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==Orthography== | ==Orthography== | ||
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Neck Thai is written in a version of the [[Tergetian]] abugida. | |||
A ''kháschàwijjálijn'' (''Gerschweierlein''; an analogue to the Thai ''thanthakhat'') is a %-like diacritic that marks consonants that are silenced in the | A ''kháschàwijjálijn'' (''Gerschweierlein''; an analogue to the Thai ''thanthakhat'') is a %-like diacritic that marks consonants that are silenced in the Neck Thai pronunciation of Wiebian loanwords. For example, ''wan'' 'body; physical object' is written ϕ<sub>n</sub>!ϙ<sup>%</sup> (''wand<sup>%</sup>'', reflecting Wiebian ''Wande'' 'body') with a ''kháschàwijjálijn'' over the ''d''. | ||
*'''∑ ε''' - ''tràap'' (Wiebian ''Trab'') | *'''∑ ε''' - ''tràap'' (Wiebian ''Trab'') | ||