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'nɛspɛa 'whisper | 'nɛspɛa 'whisper | ||
nʌ'ɬatɛtiŋ 'snowflake' | |||
ʃe'atɛpa 'cop a feel' | |||
suilɛda 'prison' | suilɛda 'prison' | ||
tɛ'nɛpɾɛa 'irritate' | |||
'tsɛpɛɾɛ 'marble' | 'tsɛpɛɾɛ 'marble' | ||
'ʌndɛɾɯ 'code of honor between a guest and host' | |||
'xɛxɛɾu 'massacre' | |||
'mɛmtɪa 'peer at' | |||
'egɪda 'older woman' | |||
'mɯtɛtiŋ 'faraway place' | |||
'mɪppɔky 'attempt' | |||
'mɛmtɪdo 'awareness' | 'mɛmtɪdo 'awareness' | ||
'lɛɣɯa 'ghastly' | |||
'iskɛdo 'height' | |||
'daɣɯra 'empathy' | |||
'bɛɾɛbu 'if you please' | |||
'bɛptɔa 'recover' | 'bɛptɔa 'recover' | ||
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Some speaker populations, such as that around the Histaxa fields region, pronounce /æ/ as [a]. Some in these groups pronounce /æ/ as a more back vowel but not as far back as the standard phonemic /a/, so it is possible that the two phonemes /æ/ and /a/ have not split for either group. In other groups around the same area, /a/ has come to be pronounced [ɑ] or [ɒ] to differentiate between /æ/ which has come to be pronounced as [a], created a chain shift. No other vowels are shifted in these dialects, so it is not a systemic change. | Some speaker populations, such as that around the Histaxa fields region, pronounce /æ/ as [a]. Some in these groups pronounce /æ/ as a more back vowel but not as far back as the standard phonemic /a/, so it is possible that the two phonemes /æ/ and /a/ have not split for either group. In other groups around the same area, /a/ has come to be pronounced [ɑ] or [ɒ] to differentiate between /æ/ which has come to be pronounced as [a], created a chain shift. No other vowels are shifted in these dialects, so it is not a systemic change. | ||
== Orthography == | |||
The writing system is called Sér̂a /'seʂa/ (meaning also ‘be made real, manifest’). It exists in three modes: Ture /'tuɾɛ/ ('soft'), which is a cursive script, R̂ek /ʂɛk/ ('hard'), which is a runic system, and the default, which is standard. | |||
It is a phonemic alphabet with 42 symbols, one for each phoneme in the language. | |||
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===Romanization=== | |||
There is also a standardized Romanization for the Rílin alphabet, as seen below in brackets. In some cases, there are options between using a diacritic to modify a Latin character and using a digraph, such in the case with /β/, which may be written ẃ or bh. | |||
'''Vowels''' | |||
/a/ < a > | |||
/æ/ < ä > | |||
/e/ < é > | |||
/ɛ/ < e > | |||
/i/ < í > | |||
/ɪ/ < i > | |||
/y/ < y > | |||
/ø/ < ö > | |||
/o/ < ó> | |||
/ɔ/ < o > | |||
/ʌ/ < û > | |||
/ɯ/ < ŭ > | |||
/u/ < u > | |||
'''Examples of Variations in Romanization''' | |||
aghûbhadógha ‘stare into someone’s eyes’ | |||
aǵûẃadóǵa /ɑɣʌβɑdoɣɑ/ | |||
bíhzara ‘custom’ | |||
bíŕara /biʐɑɾɑ/ | |||
öhsa ‘soft | |||
öŕa /øʂɑ/ | |||
tshimlŭ ‘mush, goo’ | |||
tŝimlŭ /tʃɪmlʌ/ | |||
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