Thursday, June 17, 2010

Some more stuff on Amazo-Persian

So here are some of the basics of Amazo-Persian Phonology:

Amazo-Persian linguistically borrows greatly from Old Persian and Proto-Indo-Persian. It also has several heavy influences including the dropping of masculine aspects in many roles particular dealing with leadership.

Long / Stressed Vowels: /a:/, /e:/, /i:/, /u:/
Short Vowels: /a/, /i/, /u/

Stressed vowels are marked with a macron over the vowel such as in the case of “ā”,

Plosives: /p/, /b/, /d/, /t̪/, /ɟ/, /k/
Aspirations: /kʱ/
Nasals: /n/, /ɲ/
Fricatives: /β/, /θ/, /ç/, /x/, /h/
Sibilant: /s/, /z/, /ʃ/
Rhotic: /ɾ/
Lateral: /ɭ/
Approximant: /ʋ/


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