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==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
===Consonants=== | ===Consonants=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style=text-align:center | |||
|+Consonant phonemes in Indrelian | |||
!colspan=2| | |||
![[Wikipedia:Labial consonant|Labial]] | |||
![[Wikipedia:Dental consonant|Dental]] | |||
![[Wikipedia:Alveolar consonant|Alveolar]] | |||
![[Wikipedia:Palatal consonant|Palatal]] | |||
![[Wikipedia:Velar consonant|Velar]] | |||
![[Wikipedia:Glottal consonant|Glottal]] | |||
|- | |||
!colspan=2|[[Wikipedia:Nasal consonant|Nasal]] | |||
|m | |||
|colspan=2|n | |||
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|[ŋ] | |||
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!rowspan=2|[[Wikipedia:Stop consonant|Stop]] | |||
!{{small|[[Wikipedia:Voice (phonetics)|Voiceless]]}} | |||
|p | |||
|colspan=2|t | |||
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|k | |||
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!{{small|[[Wikipedia:Voice (phonetics)|Voiced]]}} | |||
|b | |||
|colspan=2|d | |||
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|g | |||
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!colspan=2|[[Wikipedia:Affricate consonant|Affricate]] | |||
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|t͡s | |||
|t͡ʃ | |||
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!rowspan=2|[[Wikipedia:Fricative consonant|Fricative]] | |||
!{{small|[[Wikipedia:Voice (phonetics)|Voiceless]]}} | |||
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|s | |||
|ʃ | |||
|x | |||
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!{{small|[[Wikipedia:Voice (phonetics)|Voiced]]}} | |||
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|ð | |||
|z | |||
|ʒ | |||
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|[ɦ] | |||
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!colspan=2|[[Wikipedia:Approximant consonant|Approximant]] | |||
|ʋ [w] | |||
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|j | |||
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!colspan=2|[[Wikipedia:Trill consonant|Trill]] | |||
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|r | |||
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Some consonants have allophones in certain environments. The nasal /n/ is realized as velar [ŋ] before velars. After vowels, the velar fricative /x/ becomes glottal [ɦ] (ex: ''ye<u>h</u>anĕn'' [jɛˈɦɑnɵ̃]), except before consonants (ex: ''go<u>h</u>ton'' [goxˈton]). Word-finally when following vowels, the labio-dental /ʋ/ becomes [w] (ex: ''tsi<u>v</u>'' [t͡sɪw]). | |||
The realizations of the alveolar consonants differ between manners of articulation: the alveolar /n t d/ are realized as dental [n̪ t̪ d̪], whereas the sibilants and trill /s z t͡s r/ are strictly alveolar. Furthermore, the alveolar trill /r/ is often fronted [r̟~r̪] word-finally following rounded vowels (ex: ''bo<u>r</u>'' [bor̟]). The realization of /ʋ/ varies between speakers. It is often attested as a fricative [v] while others consistently realize it as labiovelar [w]. The voiced stops /b d g/ are slightly devoiced [b̥ d̥ g̊] word-finally (ex: ''de<u>b</u>'' [dɛb̥]). Some speakers even fully devoice them to [p t k]. | |||
===Vowels=== | ===Vowels=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
|+ Vowel phonemes in Indrelian | |||
|- | |||
!rowspan=2|[[Wikipedia:Vowel|Oral vowels]] | |||
!colspan=2|[[Wikipedia:Front vowel|Front]] | |||
!rowspan=2|[[Wikipedia:Central vowel|Central]] | |||
!rowspan=2|[[Wikipedia:Back vowel|Back]] | |||
|- | |||
!{{small|[[Wikipedia:Roundedness|Unrounded]]}} | |||
!{{small|[[Wikipedia:Roundedness|Rounded]]}} | |||
|- | |||
![[Wikipedia:Close vowel|Close]] | |||
|ɪ | |||
|ʏ | |||
|ɨ | |||
|u | |||
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![[Wikipedia:Mid vowel|Mid]] | |||
|ɛ | |||
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![[Wikipedia:Open vowel|Open]] | |||
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|ɑ | |||
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![[Wikipedia:Nasal vowel|Nasal vowels]] | |||
!colspan=2|[[Wikipedia:Front vowel|Front]] | |||
![[Wikipedia:Central vowel|Central]] | |||
![[Wikipedia:Back vowel|Back]] | |||
|- | |||
![[Wikipedia:Close vowel|Close]] | |||
|colspan=2|ɪ̃ | |||
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![[Wikipedia:Mid vowel|Mid]] | |||
|colspan=2| | |||
|ɵ̃ | |||
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![[Wikipedia:Open vowel|Open]] | |||
|colspan=2|æ̃ | |||
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The quality of the central vowel /ɨ/ varies greatly between speakers. It is most often near-close [ɨ̞], though often close-mid to mid [ɘ~ə]. In some dialects, it is even realized as near-open [ɐ]. | |||
The nasal vowels /ɪ̃ ɵ̃ æ̃/ are more appropriately analyzed as modal vowels with nasal offglides [ɪɰ̃ əw̃ äj̃]. These offglides assimilate to any following consonants (ex: ''zĕc<u>ind</u>u''; ''ey<u>ĕnd</u>a''; ''ekr<u>and</u>a'' [zɨˈt͡ʃɪndu ɛˈjəndɑ ɛkˈrändɑ]). In isolation, the nasal vowel /ɵ̃/ (romanized as ''n'') is realized as a syllabic nasal consonant [n̩]. Preceding vowels and most consonants, it is realized as [n‿] and assimilates to the place of articulation of the following consonant (ex: ''<u>n e</u>ynĕ''; ''<u>n d</u>reniv''; ''<u>n p</u>es'' [ˈnɛjnɨ ˈndrɛnɪw mpɛs]). Preceding /n/, it is realized as [n̩] and the following consonant is dropped (ex: ''<u>n n</u>ŭvnĕ''; ''<u>n n</u>drŭm'' [n̩.ˈʏwnɨ n̩.ˈdrʏm]) | |||
===Phonotactics=== | |||
The basic syllable structure of Indrelian is (N)(C)(C)V(N)(C), where C is a consonant, V is a vowel and N is a nasal. Stress in Indrelian is somewhat irregular, but generally falls on the penultimate syllable. | |||
==Writing system== | ==Writing system== | ||
Latest revision as of 09:33, 26 November 2025
| Indrelian | |
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| dreyiv, dreyivĕn rhŭnĕn | |
| Pronunciation | [ˈdrɛjɪw, ˈdrɛjɪʋɵ̃ ˈrʏnɵ̃] |
| Ethnicity | Indrelian people |
Khtozaric
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Early forms | Classical Indrelian
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| Khtozaric script | |
Indrelian (dreyiv [ˈdrɛjɪw] or dreyivĕn rhŭnĕn [ˈdrɛjɪʋɵ̃ ˈrʏnɵ̃]) is a Khtozaric language spoken in Paranaja.
History
Geographic distribution
Current status
Phonology
Consonants
| Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nasal | m | n | [ŋ] | ||||
| Stop | Voiceless | p | t | k | |||
| Voiced | b | d | g | ||||
| Affricate | t͡s | t͡ʃ | |||||
| Fricative | Voiceless | s | ʃ | x | |||
| Voiced | ð | z | ʒ | [ɦ] | |||
| Approximant | ʋ [w] | j | |||||
| Trill | r | ||||||
Some consonants have allophones in certain environments. The nasal /n/ is realized as velar [ŋ] before velars. After vowels, the velar fricative /x/ becomes glottal [ɦ] (ex: yehanĕn [jɛˈɦɑnɵ̃]), except before consonants (ex: gohton [goxˈton]). Word-finally when following vowels, the labio-dental /ʋ/ becomes [w] (ex: tsiv [t͡sɪw]).
The realizations of the alveolar consonants differ between manners of articulation: the alveolar /n t d/ are realized as dental [n̪ t̪ d̪], whereas the sibilants and trill /s z t͡s r/ are strictly alveolar. Furthermore, the alveolar trill /r/ is often fronted [r̟~r̪] word-finally following rounded vowels (ex: bor [bor̟]). The realization of /ʋ/ varies between speakers. It is often attested as a fricative [v] while others consistently realize it as labiovelar [w]. The voiced stops /b d g/ are slightly devoiced [b̥ d̥ g̊] word-finally (ex: deb [dɛb̥]). Some speakers even fully devoice them to [p t k].
Vowels
| Oral vowels | Front | Central | Back | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unrounded | Rounded | |||
| Close | ɪ | ʏ | ɨ | u |
| Mid | ɛ | |||
| Open | ɑ | |||
| Nasal vowels | Front | Central | Back | |
| Close | ɪ̃ | |||
| Mid | ɵ̃ | |||
| Open | æ̃ | |||
The quality of the central vowel /ɨ/ varies greatly between speakers. It is most often near-close [ɨ̞], though often close-mid to mid [ɘ~ə]. In some dialects, it is even realized as near-open [ɐ].
The nasal vowels /ɪ̃ ɵ̃ æ̃/ are more appropriately analyzed as modal vowels with nasal offglides [ɪɰ̃ əw̃ äj̃]. These offglides assimilate to any following consonants (ex: zĕcindu; eyĕnda; ekranda [zɨˈt͡ʃɪndu ɛˈjəndɑ ɛkˈrändɑ]). In isolation, the nasal vowel /ɵ̃/ (romanized as n) is realized as a syllabic nasal consonant [n̩]. Preceding vowels and most consonants, it is realized as [n‿] and assimilates to the place of articulation of the following consonant (ex: n eynĕ; n dreniv; n pes [ˈnɛjnɨ ˈndrɛnɪw mpɛs]). Preceding /n/, it is realized as [n̩] and the following consonant is dropped (ex: n nŭvnĕ; n ndrŭm [n̩.ˈʏwnɨ n̩.ˈdrʏm])
Phonotactics
The basic syllable structure of Indrelian is (N)(C)(C)V(N)(C), where C is a consonant, V is a vowel and N is a nasal. Stress in Indrelian is somewhat irregular, but generally falls on the penultimate syllable.