I've finally decided to make a thread for Wa‘tē. The language is far from finished, and it may develop as this thread proceeds. There are some scattered pieces of information about the language on this board, as well as a fair amount if TC's.
Some time ago I made a post in the
random phonology-thread. I'll repost it here:
Quote:
Code:
Labial Dental Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasals m, mː n̪, n̪ː ŋ, ŋː
Plosives (fortis) pː t̪ː kː
Plosives (lenis) p ~ b t̪ ~ d̪ k ~ g ʔ
Continuants l̪ j w ~ ɰ h ~ ɦ
The lenis (non-geminate) plosives are optionally voiced between vowels.
Code:
Front Mid Back
i, iː ɯ, ɯː
ɛ, ɛː ɔ, ɔː
a, aː
A word-final short ɯ is often dropped. If the last consonant is a h ~ ɦ or j, it will result in the lengthening of its preceding vowel. Thus:
Underlying form: kehɯ (reflected in the orthography as "kehu")
Dropped vowel: keh
Lengthening: keː
Also: kejɯ -> kej -> keː
If the last consonant is not h ~ ɦ, dropping a final ɯ will result in a word ending with a consonant. Thus
kepɯ -> kep
kenɯ -> ken
keʔɯ - > keʔ
The underlying syllable structure is C(ː)C(ː), which will appear in the surface structure unless a dropped final ɯ results in a word ending with a consonant.
*ɰɯ(ː) and *ji(ː) are not allowed.
Any changes since then?
I usually write the mid vowels as [e̞] and [o̞].
I also usually don't indicate the voicing of lenis plosives. That means, the primary distinction will be one of length/gemination. Voicing may be a dialectal feature.
I substituted /r̪/ for /h/. [h] may be a realisation of /r̪/ in certain dialects.
I'm not really sure about the realisation of /ɰ/. Possibly it will be something like [β̞ˠ] or [β̞͡ɰ] in some dialects. I'll keep on transcribing it /ɰ/ though.
Here is the phonology, in IPA and X-sampa
Code:
m n̪ ŋ
p t̪ k ʔ
l̪
r̪
j ɰ
a e̞ i o̞ ɯ
Code:
m n_d N
p t_d k ?
l_d
r_d
j M\
a e_o i o_o M
As before, all vowels may be long, and all consonants, except /ʔ r̪ j ɰ/ /? r_D j M\/ may be geminate
Standard orthography:
p - p
t̪ - t
k - k
pː - ʻp
ʔ - x
t̪ː - ʻt
kː - ʻk
m - m
n̪ - n
ŋ - g
mː - ʻm
n̪ː - ʻn
ŋː - ʻg
l̪ - l
l̪ː - ʻl
r̪ - r
j - y
ɰ - w
a - a
aː - ā
e - e
eː - ē
i - i
iː - ī
o - o
oː - ō
ɯ - u
ɯː - ū
See also the rule above about word-final <u>.