B'la'ajà

Overview

= Setting = ...

Developed from a language with a syllabic root structure based on (C)VV(VV). Vowel combinations became tonalized, rounded, aspirated, or rhotic, or a combination of these, instead of diphthongisation. Some simple clear vowels are considered combinations of unstressed vowels.

Agglutinative transitioning into a fusional language.

= Phonology = ...

Consonants pronounced as in English. Consonants with a different manner of articulation than indicated by orthography. Consonants with a non-standard English transliteration (ie, ĥ) are explained below. Unvoiced members of a pair appear before the unvoiced members, 0 indicating that that member of the pair does not occur in the standard dialect of B'la'ajà of Tkalkalis and the eastern North Sea coastal cities. Paranthized consonants are rare or only occur in certain environments and are noted. Consonants after / are ejective or "strong" versions of the same sound.
 * Consonants

place of articulation --&gt;

/manner of articulation

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