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|style="text-align:center"|''Aspirated''||pʰ||bʱ|||t̪ʰ||d̪ʱ|| || ||cʰ||ɟʱ||kʰ||gʱ|| || | |style="text-align:center"|''Aspirated''||pʰ||bʱ|||t̪ʰ||d̪ʱ|| || ||cʰ||ɟʱ||kʰ||gʱ|| || |
Revision as of 22:15, 5 November 2013
Kalaman Language is a very ancient, pre-Gwenyan language that originates from the Kathya-Dhumi culture.
Phonological Inventory
Consonants
Bilabial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |||||||
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Nasal | m | n | ɲ | ŋ | ||||||||
Stop | p | p | t | d | c | ɟ | k | g | ||||
Aspirated | pʰ | bʱ | t̪ʰ | d̪ʱ | cʰ | ɟʱ | kʰ | gʱ | ||||
Labialized | tʷ | dʷ | cʷ | ɟʷ | kʷ | gʷ | ||||||
Aspirated & Labialized | t̪ʰʷ | d̪ʱʷ | cʰʷ | ɟʱʷ | kʰʷ | gʱʷ | ||||||
Sibilant Fricative | s | |||||||||||
Non-Sibilant Fricative | ç | ʝ | h | |||||||||
Continuant | w | |||||||||||
Approximant | j | |||||||||||
Trill | r | |||||||||||
Lateral Approximant | l |
Vowels
Short | Long | |
---|---|---|
Default | a | ɑː |
Palatal | I | iː |
Labial | ʊ | uː |
Lingual | r̩ | r̩ː |
Dental | l̩ | |
P. Diphthong | eː ai | |
L. Diphthong | oː aʊ |
Orthographic considerations
nullset (for syllables that begin with vowels)
s+ (blend prefix)
+r (for consonant blends)
+l (for consonant blends)
+j (for consonant/vowel blends)
Consonant Blends
syllables
Post-Kalaman changes (Midringir)
- ç → ʃ
- ʝ → j
Lexicon, Sample
kʃandIguːha: Land of Kalaman, Corundy ahʷa: son aidaspar: Aidaspar, god of bards ɑːrʊθkaʊpʃaz: Orion Pharaonicus, planet aʃwa aʊkʃa
See Also
- Hirgunya, writing system used for Kalaman