Birdlang wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:27 pm
Another orthography
This time for Pigeonese
a á b ƀ c č ȼ d đ e é ē ḗ f g ɣ ǥ h ḫ ḥ ḩ i í j ǰ k ꝁ l ľ ł m n ň ŋ o ó ō ṓ ơ ớ p ꝑ q ꝗ r ř ṟ s š ꞩ ṡ t ŧ u ú ư ứ v ʋ w ẃ ẇ ꟃ y ý ẏ z ž ƶ ʔ
Sorry for the kitchen sink, it has a pretty big phonology.
Edit: added one.
This must be one of the most amazing orthographies I’ve ever seen. And what font are you using? I can’t see ꟃ, and I can’t find any fonts which support it either. But according to Wikipedia it looks like this:
(can’t figure out how to make the picture smaller, sorry, so I’m putting it in an expandable block)
According to
https://www.unicode.org/L2/L2017/17238- ... cana-w.pdf, it’s an old version of ⟨w⟩.
Anyway, I think I managed to figure out something reasonable for this:
⟨m n ň ŋ⟩ /m n ɳ ŋ/
⟨b ƀ d đ g ǥ q ꝗ⟩ /b ɓ d ɗ ɡ ɠ gʷ ɠʷ/
⟨p ᵽ t ŧ k ꝁ ȼ ʔ⟩ /p pʼ t tʼ k kʼ kʷ ʔ/
⟨c č j ǰ⟩ /ts tʂ dz dʐ/
⟨f s š ṡ ꞩ ḫ ḥ h ḩ⟩ /f s ʂ ʃ ɕ x ħ h ɦ/
⟨ʋ v z ž ƶ ɣ⟩ /β v z ʐ ʑ ɣ/
⟨r ř ṟ⟩ /r r̥ ɻ/
⟨l ł ľ⟩ /l ɬ ʎ/
⟨ẇ ꟃ ẏ⟩ /ʍ w j/
⟨a e ơ o ē ō y w i ư u⟩ /a e ɤ o eː oː ɪ ʊ i ɯ u/
Acute accent represents high tone, no accent represents low tone
But I do have a couple of questions about this:
- What does the line across the stops mean?
- What do ⟨ḩ⟩ and ⟨ꟃ⟩ mean?