Appendix:Fjerdan pronunciation

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The Fjerdan language has 21 consonants, 9 vowels, and 2 glides.

Standard Romanization

Letter IPA English example Notes
' ʔ, ∅ uh-oh Not phonemic. Written between two subsequent vowels, where an epenthetic [ʔ] is pronounced, which for example distinguishes a'i [ɑʔi] from ai [aj]. Also used to write clitics, where it does not represent any sound.
a ɑ father
ai aj lie
ä æ cat
b b bother
ch watch
d d dog
e e, ǝ bait, sofa Pronounced [ǝ] in unstressed syllables, [e] elsewhere.
f f food
g ɡ good
h h ~ ç ham, huge Pronounced [ç] after front vowels, [h] elsewhere.
hw ʍ what (certain pronunciations)
hy ç huge
i i machine
j jog
k k skill
l l left
m m man
n n no Assimilates to a following velar consonant.
ng ŋ sing
o o moat
ö ø Like the ai in bait pronounced with rounded lips.
p p span
r ʀ Pronounced roughly like the r in French rouge.
s s see
sh ʃ sheep
t t stop
u u rude
ü y Like the i in machine pronounced with rounded lips.
v v voice
w w wet
y j young
zh ʒ casual

Notes:

  • Geminates: To pronounce a geminate consonant, simply pronounce it twice. They are written by doubling the consonant letter. In the case of digraphs, only the first letter of the digraph is doubled.

Phonetics

Consonants

Vowels

Fjerdan has 8 phonemic monophthongal vowels.

Diphthongs

The Fjerdan language includes the following diphthong(s):

  • ai [aj]

Phonotactics

Some key rules for the phonetic realization of Fjerdan words include:

  • Word-initial vowels are realized with a glottal stop [ʔ] before them, which is not written in the romanization.