to purify, to remove imperfections, to beautifyLao Kou wrote:Next: sthöimez [ˈsθøjmɛz] a verb
Next: lpín [t̼ín]
A noun
to purify, to remove imperfections, to beautifyLao Kou wrote:Next: sthöimez [ˈsθøjmɛz] a verb
Wikipedia wrote:Despite the 80-odd consonants of Ubykh, it lacks the plain velar /k/ in native words, as do the related Adyghe and Kabardian languages.
:-sLodhas wrote:if a labialised stop exists then its plain form also exists,
So to make this a realistic phonology, all I have to is add a velar plosive?Nortaneous wrote:Yes. /q/ without a velar stop is unheard of, and /ɮ/ is very rare.
Wikipedia says Qawasqar has velar plosives.MrKrov wrote:Qawasqar(?)
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t d q ʔ
n ɴ
r̥ r
s ʃ χ
ɬ ɮ
l j ɰ
Well, I'm looking forward to it :-)Avo wrote:Wow, thanks. :-) Unfortunally I've not much time for conlanging at the moment, so it may take a while until the next update.
I very much like this./ʔ/ is pronounced /d/ at the beginning of a word and .
/w/ > /l/ when occurring intervocalically between open vowels.