Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0
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/m n ŋ/ <m n ng>
/p b t d k g ʔ/ <p b t d k/qu g 7>
/s z ʃ ʒ h/ <s z x j h>
/w j/ <8 y>
/r/ <l>
Vowels:
Short vowels: /a e i o/ <v r i c>
Long vowels: /aː eː iː oː/ <o a e aw>
8awgek jogrk yojgi8chnrm hoz yowquo
yotsvp prjen yoyvrgizengwim nawsr7ike
/p b t d k g ʔ/ <p b t d k/qu g 7>
/s z ʃ ʒ h/ <s z x j h>
/w j/ <8 y>
/r/ <l>
Vowels:
Short vowels: /a e i o/ <v r i c>
Long vowels: /aː eː iː oː/ <o a e aw>
8awgek jogrk yojgi8chnrm hoz yowquo
yotsvp prjen yoyvrgizengwim nawsr7ike
Duaj teibohnggoe kyoe' quaqtoeq lucj lhaj k'yoejdej noeyn tucj.
K'yoejdaq fohm q'ujdoe duaj teibohnggoen dlehq lucj.
Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq.
K'yoejdaq fohm q'ujdoe duaj teibohnggoen dlehq lucj.
Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq.
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Re: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0
I have questions
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In that case, what questions are they?
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Consonants:
/m n ŋ/ <m n ng>
/p b t d k g ʔ/ <p b t d k g '>
/s z ʃ ʒ h/ <s z x j h>
/w j/ <w y>
/r/ <r>
Consonant is doubled intervocalically if it belongs to the coda.
/ng/ <n'g>
/ŋg/ <ngg>
/ŋ./<nng>
/n.ŋ/<n'ng>
<'> word-initially.
Vowels:
Short vowels: /a e i o/ <a e i o>
Long vowels: /aː eː iː oː/ <aa ee ii oo> (written single in open syllable)
Hyphen is used for separating identical vowel hiatuses.
Orthography is done per morpheme. So, /jaːwkwaː.aːj/ is written <yawkwa-aay> with single a because the morpheme ya- ends with a vowel, even though the next morpheme is -w-. An exception is <'> and <-> for disambiguation.
Sample sentences:
/peʒiːŋanik jaːga.ojaːksej/ <pejjiingannik yagaoyaaksey>
/haːzem rak peʔoːm jaːwkwaː.aːj/ <haazem rak pe'oom yawkwa-aay>
/m n ŋ/ <m n ng>
/p b t d k g ʔ/ <p b t d k g '>
/s z ʃ ʒ h/ <s z x j h>
/w j/ <w y>
/r/ <r>
Consonant is doubled intervocalically if it belongs to the coda.
/ng/ <n'g>
/ŋg/ <ngg>
/ŋ./<nng>
/n.ŋ/<n'ng>
<'> word-initially.
Vowels:
Short vowels: /a e i o/ <a e i o>
Long vowels: /aː eː iː oː/ <aa ee ii oo> (written single in open syllable)
Hyphen is used for separating identical vowel hiatuses.
Orthography is done per morpheme. So, /jaːwkwaː.aːj/ is written <yawkwa-aay> with single a because the morpheme ya- ends with a vowel, even though the next morpheme is -w-. An exception is <'> and <-> for disambiguation.
Sample sentences:
/peʒiːŋanik jaːga.ojaːksej/ <pejjiingannik yagaoyaaksey>
/haːzem rak peʔoːm jaːwkwaː.aːj/ <haazem rak pe'oom yawkwa-aay>
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IPA of my name: [xʷtɛ̀k]
Favourite morphology: Polysynthetic, Ablaut
Favourite character archetype: Shounen hero
Favourite morphology: Polysynthetic, Ablaut
Favourite character archetype: Shounen hero
Re: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0
But in your sample sentence, there is short vowel in open syllables.
IPA of my name: [xʷtɛ̀k]
Favourite morphology: Polysynthetic, Ablaut
Favourite character archetype: Shounen hero
Favourite morphology: Polysynthetic, Ablaut
Favourite character archetype: Shounen hero
Re: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0
You syllabified it wrongly:
/woː.gek ʒaː.gek jaːʒ.giw.oh.nem haːz jaːw.kwaː/
/jaː.tsap peʒ.iːŋ jaː.jar.giz.iːŋ.wim noː.seʔ.ik.iː/
This might look a bit weird, but in fact English has the same rule about short vowels, and syllabifies words the same way (e.g. comma, honey are /kɒm.ə/, /hʌn.i/).
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Re: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0
One more question, is syllabification phonemic?
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Re: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0
Kath is talking about a Nort post. There is no need to state the questions.
The fun thing about <7> /ʔ/ and <8> /w/ is that both are attested in real world orthographies. IIRC <7> is an approximation of IPA <ʔ>, and <8> is an abbreviation of French-style <ou> [u w] in the consonant value (<u> was placed on top of <o>, then they merged as <ȣ>, and now that has been further merged with <8>—Wikipedia says <ȣ> has Byzantine origins but I think it's a coincidence...).
I imagine there are writing systems out there that have <r> /e/, like how Hindi speakers read Sanskrit syllabic <ṛ> as /rɪ/, or how non-rhotic English speakers read software names with <Cr#> like <Tumblr> and <chattr> with /ə#/. I don't know about <v> /a/.
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<v> for schwa is attested in various languages, like Cherokee (where it's /ə̃/) and Rvwang, but <v> specifically for short /a/ is from Creek. <r> is occasionally used for a front rounded vowel, like Natqgu /ɞ/; there's also Wutung <ur> /ɵ/. <c> is for <ɔ> in Natqgu.
Duaj teibohnggoe kyoe' quaqtoeq lucj lhaj k'yoejdej noeyn tucj.
K'yoejdaq fohm q'ujdoe duaj teibohnggoen dlehq lucj.
Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq.
K'yoejdaq fohm q'ujdoe duaj teibohnggoen dlehq lucj.
Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq. Teijp'vq.
Re: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0
No. I don’t see how this could happen anyway.
In particular, ⟨7⟩ is from Squamish, and ⟨8⟩ (really ⟨ȣ⟩) is from Wyandot, Western Abenaki and Algonquin.The fun thing about <7> /ʔ/ and <8> /w/ is that both are attested in real world orthographies. IIRC <7> is an approximation of IPA <ʔ>, and <8> is an abbreviation of French-style <ou> [u w] in the consonant value (<u> was placed on top of <o>, then they merged as <ȣ>, and now that has been further merged with <8>—Wikipedia says <ȣ> has Byzantine origins but I think it's a coincidence...).
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Another question, is there any diphthongs or vowel hiatus? (If it's not so, I aim to drop <'> intervocalically) Also, is absence of glottal stop contrastive word initially? (If it's not so, I also aim to drop <'> word initially)
IPA of my name: [xʷtɛ̀k]
Favourite morphology: Polysynthetic, Ablaut
Favourite character archetype: Shounen hero
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Re: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0
New lang from the same family as the last one!
/pʰ p b t̪ʰ t d tʰ t d kʰ k g/
/ʈ͡ʂʰ ʈ͡ʂ ɖ͡ʐ t͡ɕʰ t͡ɕ d͡ʑ t͡ɬʰ t͡ɬ/
/m n̪ n ɲ ŋ/
/f s z ɕ ʐ ɬ x ɣ/
/w ɾ j/
/a e i u o/ + length
The "retroflex" series are actually just apical or laminal (depending on speaker) postalveolar, a la Polish or Russian, while the palatoalveolar ones are strongly palatalised. (C)(j;w)V(C) syllables.
/pʰ p b t̪ʰ t d tʰ t d kʰ k g/
/ʈ͡ʂʰ ʈ͡ʂ ɖ͡ʐ t͡ɕʰ t͡ɕ d͡ʑ t͡ɬʰ t͡ɬ/
/m n̪ n ɲ ŋ/
/f s z ɕ ʐ ɬ x ɣ/
/w ɾ j/
/a e i u o/ + length
The "retroflex" series are actually just apical or laminal (depending on speaker) postalveolar, a la Polish or Russian, while the palatoalveolar ones are strongly palatalised. (C)(j;w)V(C) syllables.
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/pʰ p b t̪ʰ t d tʰ t d kʰ k g/ f p b ch th dh c t d x k g
/ʈ͡ʂʰ ʈ͡ʂ ɖ͡ʐ t͡ɕʰ t͡ɕ d͡ʑ t͡ɬʰ t͡ɬ/ ċ ṭ ḍ ź ć ǵ cl tl
/m n̪ n ɲ ŋ/ m nh n yn ng
/f s z ɕ ʐ ɬ x ɣ/ v s z ś j l h ḫ
/w ɾ j/ w r y
/a e i u o/ a e i u o
/aː eː iː uː oː/ ā ē ī ū ō
/ʈ͡ʂʰ ʈ͡ʂ ɖ͡ʐ t͡ɕʰ t͡ɕ d͡ʑ t͡ɬʰ t͡ɬ/ ċ ṭ ḍ ź ć ǵ cl tl
/m n̪ n ɲ ŋ/ m nh n yn ng
/f s z ɕ ʐ ɬ x ɣ/ v s z ś j l h ḫ
/w ɾ j/ w r y
/a e i u o/ a e i u o
/aː eː iː uː oː/ ā ē ī ū ō
Re: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0
No diphthongs, and glottal stop is not contrastive word-initially, but there is vowel hiatus. So you can drop ⟨ʼ⟩ word-initially, but not intervocalically.
Here’s some sentences with vowel hiatus, if you want:
/peʒiːŋanik jaːga.ojaːksej/
/haːzem rak peʔoːm jaːwkwaː.aːj/
Also, now that I’ve got a few responses, here’s my own romanization:
/m n ŋ/ ⟨m n ng⟩
/p b t d k g ʔ/ ⟨p b t d k g ʔ⟩
/s z ʃ ʒ h/ ⟨s z sh zh h⟩
/w j/ ⟨w y⟩
/r/ ⟨r⟩
/a e i o aː eː iː oː/ ⟨a e i o aa ee ii oo⟩
So the sample sentences are:
⟨woogek zhaagek yaazhgiwohnem haaz yaawkwaa⟩
⟨yaatsap pezhiing yaayergiziingwim nooseʔiki⟩
⟨pezhiinganik yaagaoyaaksey⟩
⟨haazem rak peʔoom yaawkwaaaay⟩ (although I may change my romanization to account for hiatuses, since ⟨aaaa⟩ looks weird… maybe ⟨aa’aa⟩ or something)
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Knit Tie’s language:
/pʰ p b t̪ʰ t d tʰ t d kʰ k g/ ⟨ph p b th t d ṯh ṯ ḏ kh k g⟩
/ʈ͡ʂʰ ʈ͡ʂ ɖ͡ʐ t͡ɕʰ t͡ɕ d͡ʑ t͡ɬʰ t͡ɬ/ ⟨čh č ž ćh ć ź ƛh ƛ⟩
/m n̪ n ɲ ŋ/ ⟨m n ṉ ń ng⟩
/f s z ɕ ʐ ɬ x ɣ/ ⟨f s z ś ź ł x xh⟩
/w ɾ j/ ⟨w r y⟩
/a e i u o/ ⟨a e i u o⟩ + length ⟨á é í ú ó⟩
/pʰ p b t̪ʰ t d tʰ t d kʰ k g/ ⟨ph p b th t d ṯh ṯ ḏ kh k g⟩
/ʈ͡ʂʰ ʈ͡ʂ ɖ͡ʐ t͡ɕʰ t͡ɕ d͡ʑ t͡ɬʰ t͡ɬ/ ⟨čh č ž ćh ć ź ƛh ƛ⟩
/m n̪ n ɲ ŋ/ ⟨m n ṉ ń ng⟩
/f s z ɕ ʐ ɬ x ɣ/ ⟨f s z ś ź ł x xh⟩
/w ɾ j/ ⟨w r y⟩
/a e i u o/ ⟨a e i u o⟩ + length ⟨á é í ú ó⟩
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This vowel is short even if the syllable is open. Also, can you give me the syllabification and morpheme boundaries? (my orthography is sensitive to these)
IPA of my name: [xʷtɛ̀k]
Favourite morphology: Polysynthetic, Ablaut
Favourite character archetype: Shounen hero
Favourite morphology: Polysynthetic, Ablaut
Favourite character archetype: Shounen hero
Re: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0
Thanks for pointing this out! I’d better figure out what happens when a morpheme ending in a short consonant is prefixed to a vowel-initial word… Anyway, just treat this as /jaːgaʔojaːksej/ for now until I figure out something better.
The syllabification is entirely regular, but:Also, can you give me the syllabification and morpheme boundaries? (my orthography is sensitive to these)
/pe.ʒiː.ŋan.ik jaː.gaʔ.oj.aːk.sej/
/haː.zem rak peʔ.oːm jaːw.kwaː.aːj/
And the morpheme boundaries (with gloss) are:
- peʒiŋ
- person
- -anik
- dual
- jaːga-
- 3d.ABS
- ojaːk
- hungry
- -sej
- recent.past
- haːz
- stone
- -em
- GEN
- rak
- on
- peʔoːm
- water
- -∅
- ERG
- jaː-
- 3s.ABS
- w-
- 2s.ERG
- kwaː
- see
- -aːj
- REM
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Re: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0
/m n ŋ/ <m n ng>
/p b t d k g ʔ/ <p b t d k g q>
/s z ʃ ʒ h/ <s z x j h>
/w j/ <w y>
/r/ <r>
/a e i o/ <aCC eCC iCC oCC>
/aː eː iː oː/ <a e i o>
/woːgek ʒaːgek jaːʒgiwohnem haːz jaːwkwaː/
/jaːtsap peʒiːŋ jaːjargiziːŋwim noːseʔikiː/
Wogekk jagekk yajgiwwohhnemm haz yawkwa. Yatsapp pejjing yayarrgizzingwimm noseqqikki.
This looks horrible and it seems that short vowels are more frequent than long vowels in closed syllables. Let's redo it accounting for that.
/a e i o/ <a e i o>
/aː eː iː oː/ <a~aa e~ee i~ii o~oo>
Long vowels are spelled double in closed syllables. VC.V sequences are spelled with a middle dot as a disambiguator.
/woːgek ʒaːgek jaːʒgiwohnem haːz jaːwkwaː/
/jaːtsap peʒiːŋ jaːjargiziːŋwim noːseʔikiː/
Wogek jagek yajgiw·ohnem haaz yaawkwa. Yaatsap pej·iing yaayargiziingwim noseq·ik·ii.
or:
/a e i o/ <â ê î ô>
/aː eː iː oː/ <a e i o>
/woːgek ʒaːgek jaːʒgiwohnem haːz jaːwkwaː/
/jaːtsap peʒiːŋ jaːjargiziːŋwim noːseʔikiː/
Wogêk jagêk yajgîwôhnêm haz yawkwa. Yatsâp pêjing yayârgîzingwîm nosêqîki.
/p b t d k g ʔ/ <p b t d k g q>
/s z ʃ ʒ h/ <s z x j h>
/w j/ <w y>
/r/ <r>
/a e i o/ <aCC eCC iCC oCC>
/aː eː iː oː/ <a e i o>
/woːgek ʒaːgek jaːʒgiwohnem haːz jaːwkwaː/
/jaːtsap peʒiːŋ jaːjargiziːŋwim noːseʔikiː/
Wogekk jagekk yajgiwwohhnemm haz yawkwa. Yatsapp pejjing yayarrgizzingwimm noseqqikki.
This looks horrible and it seems that short vowels are more frequent than long vowels in closed syllables. Let's redo it accounting for that.
/a e i o/ <a e i o>
/aː eː iː oː/ <a~aa e~ee i~ii o~oo>
Long vowels are spelled double in closed syllables. VC.V sequences are spelled with a middle dot as a disambiguator.
/woːgek ʒaːgek jaːʒgiwohnem haːz jaːwkwaː/
/jaːtsap peʒiːŋ jaːjargiziːŋwim noːseʔikiː/
Wogek jagek yajgiw·ohnem haaz yaawkwa. Yaatsap pej·iing yaayargiziingwim noseq·ik·ii.
or:
/a e i o/ <â ê î ô>
/aː eː iː oː/ <a e i o>
/woːgek ʒaːgek jaːʒgiwohnem haːz jaːwkwaː/
/jaːtsap peʒiːŋ jaːjargiziːŋwim noːseʔikiː/
Wogêk jagêk yajgîwôhnêm haz yawkwa. Yatsâp pêjing yayârgîzingwîm nosêqîki.
Zpaf kkuñb ñvneahttiñ wqxirftvn meof ñfañhsit.
Kkuñb ñvzxirf kvtañb kkuñf ñtmeaq sfañkqeanth.
Yvnmuq. Yvnmuq. Yvnmuq. Yvnmuq. Yvnmuq. Yvnmuq. Yvnmuq.
Kkuñb ñvzxirf kvtañb kkuñf ñtmeaq sfañkqeanth.
Yvnmuq. Yvnmuq. Yvnmuq. Yvnmuq. Yvnmuq. Yvnmuq. Yvnmuq.
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bradrn’s language
/m n ŋ/ m n ñ
/p b t d k g ʔ/ p b t d k g ‘
/s z ʃ ʒ h/ s z c j h
/w j/ u/w y
/r/ r
W is used in between 2 vowels, u otherwise.
Vowels:
Short vowels: /a e i o/ a e i o
Long vowels: /aː eː iː oː/ ā ē ī ō
alphabet order: Aa Āā Bb Cc Dd Ee Ēē Gg Hh Ii Īī Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Ññ Oo Ōō Pp Rr Ss Tt Uu Ww Yy Zz ‘
Sample sentences:
/woːgek ʒaːgek jaːʒgiwohnem haːz jaːwkwaː/ Uōgek jāgek yājgiwohnem hāz yāukuā
/jaːtsap peʒiːŋ jaːjargiziːŋwim noːseʔikiː/ Yātsap pejīñ yāyargizīñuim nōse’ikī.
Knit Tie’s language
/pʰ p b t̪ʰ t d tʰ t d kʰ k g/ ph p b q qh x th t d kh k g
/ʈ͡ʂʰ ʈ͡ʂ ɖ͡ʐ t͡ɕʰ t͡ɕ d͡ʑ t͡ɬʰ t͡ɬ/ ch c j čh č dž łh ł
/m n̪ n ɲ ŋ/ m n ń ñ ŋ
/f s z ɕ ʐ ɬ x ɣ/ f s z š ž l h w
/w ɾ j/ v r y
/a e i u o/ + length a e i u o + ā ē ī ū ō
Alphabet order: Aa Āā Bb Cc Chch Čč Čhčh Dd Dždž Ee Ēē Ff Gg Hh Ii Īī Jj Kk Khkh Ll Łł Łhłh Mm Nn Ńń Ññ Ŋŋ Oo Ōō Pp Qq Qhqh Rr Ss Šš Tt Thth Uu Ūū Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz Žž
/m n ŋ/ m n ñ
/p b t d k g ʔ/ p b t d k g ‘
/s z ʃ ʒ h/ s z c j h
/w j/ u/w y
/r/ r
W is used in between 2 vowels, u otherwise.
Vowels:
Short vowels: /a e i o/ a e i o
Long vowels: /aː eː iː oː/ ā ē ī ō
alphabet order: Aa Āā Bb Cc Dd Ee Ēē Gg Hh Ii Īī Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Ññ Oo Ōō Pp Rr Ss Tt Uu Ww Yy Zz ‘
Sample sentences:
/woːgek ʒaːgek jaːʒgiwohnem haːz jaːwkwaː/ Uōgek jāgek yājgiwohnem hāz yāukuā
/jaːtsap peʒiːŋ jaːjargiziːŋwim noːseʔikiː/ Yātsap pejīñ yāyargizīñuim nōse’ikī.
Knit Tie’s language
/pʰ p b t̪ʰ t d tʰ t d kʰ k g/ ph p b q qh x th t d kh k g
/ʈ͡ʂʰ ʈ͡ʂ ɖ͡ʐ t͡ɕʰ t͡ɕ d͡ʑ t͡ɬʰ t͡ɬ/ ch c j čh č dž łh ł
/m n̪ n ɲ ŋ/ m n ń ñ ŋ
/f s z ɕ ʐ ɬ x ɣ/ f s z š ž l h w
/w ɾ j/ v r y
/a e i u o/ + length a e i u o + ā ē ī ū ō
Alphabet order: Aa Āā Bb Cc Chch Čč Čhčh Dd Dždž Ee Ēē Ff Gg Hh Ii Īī Jj Kk Khkh Ll Łł Łhłh Mm Nn Ńń Ññ Ŋŋ Oo Ōō Pp Qq Qhqh Rr Ss Šš Tt Thth Uu Ūū Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz Žž
Re: Romanization Challenge Thread v2.0
What is the rules? Because I don't get it.
IPA of my name: [xʷtɛ̀k]
Favourite morphology: Polysynthetic, Ablaut
Favourite character archetype: Shounen hero
Favourite morphology: Polysynthetic, Ablaut
Favourite character archetype: Shounen hero