Enthe

Classification and Dialects
Enthe is a language evolved from Enhe.

Sounchanges from enhe
middle=

C[voiced] > C[unvoiced] /_hV

p > pɸ /#_, /_#, /V_V t > tθ /#_, /_#, /V_V

C[unvoiced] > C[voiced] /_C[voiced] (repeats multiple times, so all consonants get voiced)

C[voiced] > C[unvoiced] /_# !ð !z

C[voiced] > C[unvoiced] /_C[unvoiced] (repeats multiple times, so all consonants get devoiced)

ɲ > nj /V_V

ɲ > n

V > /V_V

C > /CC_CC

C > /#_CC

C > /CC_#

Cː > C !_N


 * -|isonian=

s > θ !_N and θ > s !_N

z > ð !_N and ð > z !_N

h > x /V_V

o > ø

œ > ø

ø > ʊ /V_

e > ɪ /V_ !i_


 * -|googlian=

t > ʃ /_i !N_

θ > ʃ /_i !N_

ð > ʒ /_i !N_

p > ɸ /C_V

t > s /C_V

j > /ɪ_

w > /ʊ_

æ > ɛ

ɛ > e /_#

ɛ > e /#_

ɛ > ɑ !C_C

e > ɑ !C_C, !_#, !#_

Cː > C

h > θ /C_V


 * -|pre-tonal=

ɑ > ɛ /_C[unvoiced]

u > y /_C[unvoiced]

ø > o /_C[voiced]

V > /_# !CC_#, !#_#

ɪV > Vɪ /V_

ʊV > Vʊ /V_

e > i /#C_C#


 * -|tonal=

(a bit hard, or even impossible to explain in normal soundchange notation)

C > /C_C, /#_, /_#

If an F or S disappeared in the consonants before a vowel, the tone becomes rising.

If an N disappeared in the consonants before a vowel, the tone becomes low.

If both an F or S and an N disappeared in the consonants before the vowel, the tone becomes low rising.

The same occurs for the final consonants of a syllable and the last vowel.


 * -|early(enthe)=

ɑɑ > ɔ

ø > ɔ /_C

ø > o

ɛ > y /_C !#_

> j /i_V !wi_

> h /V_V !V_[ɪʊy]

iɪ > i

yu > y

uy > y

yʊ > y

uʊ > u

ʊ > u /C_C

ɪ > i /C_C

ʊ > w

ɪ > j

Vː > V

T > /_#


 * -|modern(Enthe)=

j > i /#_#

w > o /#_#

ɑ > ɛ /h_n

j > i /C_C

w > o /C_C

ɑj >ɛ

h > /_C

h > /C_

oy > oo

mn > m

nm > n

r > ɾ /V_V

x > xj /_[iyeɛ]

ɣ > ɣj /_[iyeɛ]

h > hj /_[iyeɛ]

m > n /_[tdθðsz]

n > m /_[pbɸβ]

http://pastebin.com/8vB0QPL1
 * -|SCA2 code=

The SCA2 code contains all needed groups/catagories, it also includes an easy unput for ,  and fixes the  /ɛɪ/ and other diphthongs from the generator for the enhe phonology. to be found here :

http://pastebin.com/CTuZKCdp

over this a second changer over SCA2 can be run to set up the right orthography, done by this code in the sca2 :

http://pastebin.com/mdBmSwA4