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Latest revision as of 14:52, 9 November 2023
Hen Linge has 17 consonants, 8 vowels with two lengths and 2 glides.
Standard Romanization
Letter | IPA | English example | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
a | a | father | |
b | b | bath | |
d | d | dog | |
e | ɛ | bet | |
ei | e | bait | |
f | f | food | |
g | ɡ | good | |
h | h | ham | |
i | i | beet | |
k | k | skill | |
l | l | left | |
m | m | man | |
n | n | no | Assimilates to a following velar consonant. |
o | o | moat | |
ö | ø | — | Like e pronounced with rounded lips. |
p | p | span | |
r | ɾ | Like the t in batte. | |
s | s | see | |
sh | ʃ | sheep | |
t | t | stop | |
th | θ | think | |
u | u | rude | |
v | v | voice | |
w | w | wet | |
y | j/ɨ | young/chicken. | Pronounced as a glide before a vowel; otherwise pronounced as a vowel. |
z | z | zone |
Phonetics
Hen Linge has a front rounded vowel that shows up from time to time and a central unrounded vowel, but is otherwise fairly plain in terms of its phonology.
Consonants
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nasal | m | n | (n [ŋ]) | ||||
Plosive | voiceless | p | t | k | |||
voiced | b | d | g | ||||
Fricative | voiceless | f | th [θ] | s | sh [ʃ] | h | |
voiced | v | z | |||||
Approximant | w | l | y [j] | ||||
Tap | r [ɾ] |
Vowels
Hen Linge has 8 phonetically distinct vowels:
Front | Mid | Back | |
---|---|---|---|
Close | i | y [ɨ] | u |
Mid | ei [e], e [ɛ], ö [ø] | o | |
Open | a |
Diphthongs
Hen Linge has the dipthongs ai, ie, io, and öi [øy]. The former diphthong ei is now simply [e] and contrasts with plain e [ɛ].