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*The consonant c becomes z within a word
 
*The consonant c becomes z within a word
 
*Words starting with s- has to be followed by a, au, eu, u, or another consonant, but never by e, i, o, or y
 
*Words starting with s- has to be followed by a, au, eu, u, or another consonant, but never by e, i, o, or y
*Words starting with z- has to be followed by a, i, j, m, o, u, w, or y, but never au, e, eu, or any other consonant
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*Words starting with z- has to be followed by a, i, j, m, o, u, w, y, or x, but never au, e, eu, or any other consonant
 
*In the combination dh and wh, the h is silent (i.e. a heart - anqardh /{{Del-IPA|аньаłδƕ}}/, the water - daqwh /{{Del-IPA|δаьѡƕ}}/)
 
*In the combination dh and wh, the h is silent (i.e. a heart - anqardh /{{Del-IPA|аньаłδƕ}}/, the water - daqwh /{{Del-IPA|δаьѡƕ}}/)
 
*The letter q should not be followed by a u
 
*The letter q should not be followed by a u
 
*The digraph qj are only pronounced /{{Del-IPA|ҍ}}/ if following i or if the first letters of a word.
 
*The digraph qj are only pronounced /{{Del-IPA|ҍ}}/ if following i or if the first letters of a word.
 
{{Delang}}
 
{{Delang}}
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==== Allophones ====
 
==== Allophones ====
 
The most common allophones in Delang are the substitution of the hard sounds ь (q), љ (ll) and р (x) for their softer variants к (k), л (l) and ł (r). In some words, like ліберін (libexin), the substitution are so common that the softer sound has almost replaced the harder sound.
 
The most common allophones in Delang are the substitution of the hard sounds ь (q), љ (ll) and р (x) for their softer variants к (k), л (l) and ł (r). In some words, like ліберін (libexin), the substitution are so common that the softer sound has almost replaced the harder sound.

Latest revision as of 22:54, 24 October 2015

The complete alphabet's available here.

 Consonant chart 
      Labial     Dental/Alveolar     Post-alveolar     Palatal     Velar     Uvelar/Glottal  
  Nasal     /m/ 
 (М m)  
      /n/ 
 (Н n)  
      /ŋ/ 
 (Њ ng)  
   
  Plosive     /p/ 
 (П p)  
  /b/ 
 (Б b)  
  /t/ 
 (Т t)  
  /d/ 
 (Δ d)  
          /k/ 
 (К k)  
  /g/ 
 (Г g)  
  /q/ 
 (Ь q)  
  /ʔ/  
  Fricative     /f/ 
 (F f)  
  /v/ 
 (В v)  
  /s/ 
 (Ѕ s)  
  /z/ 
 (З/С c/z)  
  /ʃ/ 
 (Ҫ zj)  
  /t͡ʃ/ 
 (ТҪ tzj)  
  /ʂ/ 
 (Z sj)  
  /ç/ 
 (Ҍ qj)  
  /x/ 
 (Р x)  
  /h/ 
 (Ƕ h)  
  Approximate         /l/ 
 (Л l)  
  /ɭ/ 
 (Љ ll)  
  /ɹ/ 
 (L r)  
      /w/ 
 (Ѡ w)  
   


Delang consonants are either considered being soft or hard. The rules is that words ending on a consonant shouldn't end on a soft consonant.

  Soft     б  
  (b)  
  δ  
  (d)  
      к  
  (k)  
  л  
  (l)  
  м/н  
  (m/n)  
  ł  
  (r)  
  з/ѕ  
  (c/s)  
  в  
  (v)  
  ѡ  
  (w)  
  z  
  (sj)  
       
  Hard     п  
  (p)  
  т  
  (t)  
  г  
  (g)  
  ь  
  (q)  
  љ  
  (ll)  
  м/н  
  (m/n)  
  р  
  (x)  
  с  
  (z)  
  ƒ  
  (f)  
  ƕ  
  (h)  
  ҫ  
  (zj)  
  ҍ  
  (qj)  
  њ  
  (ng)  


Consonant rules

  • Words ending on a consonant should end on a hard consonant
  • The consonant c can only be used at the beginning of a word, and only as plural or followed by an e
  • The consonant c becomes z within a word
  • Words starting with s- has to be followed by a, au, eu, u, or another consonant, but never by e, i, o, or y
  • Words starting with z- has to be followed by a, i, j, m, o, u, w, y, or x, but never au, e, eu, or any other consonant
  • In the combination dh and wh, the h is silent (i.e. a heart - anqardh /anqaɹd/, the water - daqwh /daqw/)
  • The letter q should not be followed by a u
  • The digraph qj are only pronounced /ç/ if following i or if the first letters of a word.

Allophones

The most common allophones in Delang are the substitution of the hard sounds ь (q), љ (ll) and р (x) for their softer variants к (k), л (l) and ł (r). In some words, like ліберін (libexin), the substitution are so common that the softer sound has almost replaced the harder sound.

Less common are the substitution of ҫ (zj) for z (sj).

Other less noticed allophones includes aspiration consonants, nasalization and palatalization[1].


  1. Palatalization only occurs when a consonant is followed by a ј (j). In Latin script the digraphs sj and zj are never palatalized, the same goes for initial qj and iqj.