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=== | === Vowel Combinations === | ||
A Vowel combination is mix of 2 vowels. In Kallestiyes Phonology, it is considered as only one vowel. | |||
Here are they : [ai]; [ia]; [ei]; [aːi]; [ea]; [ae]; [aːe] | |||
== Phonotactics == | == Phonotactics == | ||
* ll [l] - tt [t] - gg [g] - nn [n] - mm [m] | * ll [l] - tt [t] - gg [g] - nn [n] - mm [m] | ||
The Kallestiyes uses the following syllabic structure: ''(C)(C)V(C)(C)'' with ''C'' for consonants and ''V'' for vowels. The onset can be all the consonants previously shown, the nucleus is made with any vowels and the coda must be a consonant as well but not [j], [ʍ] or [w]. | The Kallestiyes uses the following syllabic structure: ''(C)(C)V(C)(C)'' with ''C'' for consonants and ''V'' for vowels. The onset can be all the consonants previously shown, the nucleus is made with any vowels and the coda must be a consonant as well but not [j], [ʍ] or [w]. | ||
As a reminder, in the Kallestiyes sylabic structure, the first (C)(C) is optionnal and is the onset, V is the nucleus and must present and the last (C)(C) is the coda which is also optionnal. | As a reminder, in the Kallestiyes sylabic structure, the first (C)(C) is optionnal and is the onset, V is the nucleus and must present and the last (C)(C) is the coda which is also optionnal. | ||
There is a rule for the combination of two consonants in a onset and also in a coda. | |||
* Coda: The allowed clusters coda that are allowed are : [ks], [sk], [gz], [ts], [st], [ŋg], [ŋk], [wn], [wk], [jn]. | |||
* Onset: The allowed clusters onset that are allowed are : [kn], [km], [ks], [sk], [gz], [ts], [st], [sn], [sm]. |
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