Scellan/Accents: Difference between revisions
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*The consonant ''ç'' /ç/ was actually /x/, as in Clofabic languages at that time. | *The consonant ''ç'' /ç/ was actually /x/, as in Clofabic languages at that time. | ||
*In written diphthongs, the ''second'' element was longer unlike in most modern accents, i.e. ''ai wi aw ew iw ia ua wa'' = [ɐiˑ uiˑ ɐuˑ euˑ iuˑ iɜˑ yɜˑ uɜˑ]. Thus, for example, ''ai'' /ai/ [ɐiˑ] and ''aj'' /aj/ [aj] were phonemically distinct. | *In written diphthongs, the ''second'' element was longer unlike in most modern accents, i.e. ''ai wi aw ew iw ia ua wa'' = [ɐiˑ uiˑ ɐuˑ euˑ iuˑ iɜˑ yɜˑ uɜˑ]. Thus, for example, ''ai'' /ai/ [ɐiˑ] and ''aj'' /aj/ [aj] were phonemically distinct. | ||
==Non-native accents== | |||
===Nurian=== | |||
===Windermere=== | |||
===Clofabosin=== | |||
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==="Please call Stella"=== | ==="Please call Stella"=== | ||