Appendix:Lishepus pronunciation

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The Lishepus language has 21 consonants, 5 short vowels, 3 long vowels, and 2 glides.

Standard Romanization

Letter IPA English example Notes
a a father
b b bother
ch cheek
d d dog
dh ð then
e e bait
f f food
g g good
gh ɣ Spanish fuego
h h/ħ ham, — Like the English h syllable-initially. Syllable-finally, you can make the latter sound by attempting to fog up a mirror.
i i machine
j jog
k k skill
kh x loch
l l left
m m man
n n no Assimilates to a following velar consonant.
o o moat
p p span
r r Spanish perro
s s see
sh ʃ sheep
t t stop
th θ think
u u rude
w w wall
y j yawn
z z zoo
' ʕ/ʔ uh-oh, — Between vowels, like the catch in one's throat in the middle of the word "uh-oh". Almost like gagging elsewhere.

Notes:

  • Long vowels or consonants are written by doubling the letter.
  • Acute accents are used to mark stress.

Phonetics

Consonants

Labial Coronal Palatal Velar Pharyngeal Glottal
Nasal m n
Plosive voiceless p t ch [tʃ] k (' [ʔ])
voiced b d j [dʒ] g
Fricative voiceless th [θ], s sh [ʃ] kh [x] (h [ħ]) h
voiced dh [ð], z gh [ɣ] ' [ʕ]
Sonorants w l, r y [j]

Vowels

The high and low vowels may be short or long, while the mid ones are always short.

Front Central Back
Close i, ii [iː] u, uu [uː]
Mid e o
Open a, aa [aː]