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-The sounds can also be oral or nasal. | -The sounds can also be oral or nasal. | ||
-The tongue can be central or lateral. | |||
-A consonant can become the nucleus of a syllable, making it a syllablic consonant. | -A consonant can become the nucleus of a syllable, making it a syllablic consonant. | ||
Revision as of 20:30, 9 January 2013
Ławik Language
1. History
COMING SOON
2. Phonotactics
-The Ławik language has plumonic-ingressive, plumonic-ejective, lingou, lingou-plumonic percussive airstreams.
-Ławik also has voiceless, voiced, creaky voice, yawny voice phonations.
-Manners of articulation are stop, fricative, approximant, trill, and tap.
-The sounds can also be oral or nasal.
-The tongue can be central or lateral.
-A consonant can become the nucleus of a syllable, making it a syllablic consonant.
-Unique sounds include lateral trills, new double-articulated sounds (velopharyngeal...), nareal fricatives, and many others.
-Vowel harmony affects backness, roundness.
-A vowel or syllablic consonant can not start a syllable (CVC). Four consonants are allowed at max in the onset or coda, and 1 at the least. The nucleus can have 2 at most (vowels or syllablic consonant).
-If the nucleus ends a loanword a coda can be made in these ways, taking a consonant from a onset of the next syllable (if in a cluster), using the unsyllablic version of the nucleus (in the case of a syllablic consonant it stays the same).
-Pitch is used to change the mood towards a verb or noun.
-Tail movement, hackle rising or lowering must occur simultaneously with the associated pitch for the mood.
-Purring is a phonetic sound (implosive-ejective glottal percussive) but the symbol "ƍ" is used
3. Phonology
COMING SOON!
4. Writing
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5. Grammar
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6. Word List
COMING SOON!