Appendix:Tpaalha pronunciation

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The Tpaalha language has 27 consonants, 8 vowels, and 2 glides.

Standard Romanization

Letter IPA English example Notes
a a father
b b bog
d ɖ dog (Indian English)
dy ɟ gules
e ɛ bet
f ɸ food
g g good
gh ɣ Approximately like the r in French rouge.
h h ham
i i machine
k k skill
kh x loch (Scottish English)
l ɭ Like the rl in Swedish sorl.
lh Like the ll in Welsh Llewelyn, but with the tongue curled backwards.
ly ʎ million
m m man
n n ~ ɳ no, — The latter is pronounced like rn in Swedish garn.
ng ŋ sing
ny ɲ onion
o ʌ cut
p p span
r ɻ Like the r in English red, but with the tongue curled backwards.
s s see
sh ʂ sheep
sy ç huge
t ʈ time (Indian English)
ty c cute
u ɯ rude (some Calfornia varieties) Like the u in rude in most English varieties, but with the lips unrounded.
v β voice
w ʍ what (some varieties)
y j yawn
z z zoo
zh ʐ azure
zy ʝ Like the h in "huge" but voiced.

Notes:

  • Long vowels are written by doubling the vowel letter.

Phonetics

Some notable features of Tpaalha's sound system are the retroflex series of consonants including a lateral fricative, as well as unrounded back vowels.

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m [n] n [n ~ ɳ] ny [ɲ] ng [ŋ]
Plosive voiceless p [p] t [ʈ] ty [c] k [k]
voiced b [b] d [ɖ] dy [ɟ] g [g]
Fricative voiceless f [ɸ] s [s] sh [ʂ] sy [ç] kh [x] h [h]
voiced v [β] z [z] zh [ʐ] zy [ʝ] gh [ɣ]
Lateral voiceless lh [ꞎ]
voiced l [ɭ] ly [ʎ]
Approximant voiceless w [ʍ]
voiced ([w]) r [ɻ] y [j]

Notes:

  • [w] is of uncertain status as a phoneme. [ʍ] is more common, and usually is what is meant by w in the romanization.

Vowels

Tpaalha has five vowel qualities, with the three cardinal vowels having two lengths, making up a total of eight monophthongs:

Front Central Back
Close short i [i] u [ɯ]
long ii [iː] uu [ɯː]
Mid e [ɛ] o [ʌ]
Open short a [a]
long aa [aː]

Diphthongs

There are a number of diphthongs, for example uo [ɯʌ] and ou [ʌɯ].