a lot of bikes were packed on the early train. uncountable.
kran' pack
-la' a lot
phrainfar' = bike
phain = step/run
far' = wheel
na = in/on/at
tsupphri = early train
tsu' = train
phri = early
fu = without/fail/un-
in' = number/count
koar-liun
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Codas and Tone
Syllables can end with three consonantal/pseudoconsantal elements, in this order:
Grammatical prefixes just have level tone, high if preceding a fall (syllable without '), low if preceding a rise (syllable with '); suffixes are a mirror image of this.
Some schematic examples: (...) = a syllable; with following glottals written as ', lexicality/stress is indicated by bold; tone contours represented with H(igh) and L(ow) inside the (...).
- r
- n : Can be realized as a consonantal /n/, or just as nasalization; as a consonant, assimilates in place to a following stop; fully assimilates to a following /l/; so n + [p,k,m,l,ŋ] = [mp,ŋk,ll,ŋŋ].
- ' : Glottal stop, when in isolation, but fully assimilates to any following voiceless consonant so ' + [p,t,k,f,s,š] = [pp,tt,kk,ff,ss,šš], or to the place of articulation of any sonorant, so ' + [m,n,l,ŋ] = [pm,tn,lt,kŋ].
Grammatical prefixes just have level tone, high if preceding a fall (syllable without '), low if preceding a rise (syllable with '); suffixes are a mirror image of this.
Some schematic examples: (...) = a syllable; with following glottals written as ', lexicality/stress is indicated by bold; tone contours represented with H(igh) and L(ow) inside the (...).
- (HL)
- ([L|M]H)'
- (HL) + (LL)
- (HL) + (LH)'
- ([L|M|H]H) + (HL)
- (LH)' + (HH)
- (LL) + (LH)'
- (HL) + (LL)
- (HH) + (HL) + (LH)' + (HH)
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Onsets
Underlying syllable onsets contain the consonants:
Three is always some onset, at least '.
As a single-consonant onset, only l is found, not r.
Onsets can be pairs and sometimes triples of consonants, with several restrictions:
Most combinations that follow the rules above can be found: tr-, thr-, kn-, phn-, ts-, pš-, ml-, ŋhl-, kt-, pthr-...
Some notes on allophony:
| Labial | Dental | Palatal | Velar | Glottal |
| p | t | k | ' | |
| f | s | š | h | |
| m | n | ŋ | ||
| r/l |
Three is always some onset, at least '.
As a single-consonant onset, only l is found, not r.
Onsets can be pairs and sometimes triples of consonants, with several restrictions:
- The glottal ' does not occur in clusters.
- The second element must be dental, or š, or h.
- The liquid l appears in combination with sonorants, r with obstruents.
- Clusters can be triples if h is involved.
Most combinations that follow the rules above can be found: tr-, thr-, kn-, phn-, ts-, pš-, ml-, ŋhl-, kt-, pthr-...
Some notes on allophony:
- When between sonorants, obsturents can be pronounced as voiced, i.e: p,t,k,f,š as b,d,g,v,ž.
- Sometimes ph, th, kh are pronounced like φ, θ, x
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Vowels
There are four. Romanized spelling and phonetic values are given below.
Diphthongs and triphthongs occur but are subject to the restriction that linearly adjacent vowels must be adjacent on the vowel square: thus iu, oa, iao and so forth occur, but not *io or *ua.
| i [i] | u [u] |
| a [æ] | o [ɔ] |
Diphthongs and triphthongs occur but are subject to the restriction that linearly adjacent vowels must be adjacent on the vowel square: thus iu, oa, iao and so forth occur, but not *io or *ua.
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