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'''Sehali''' [s<sup>j</sup>aˈħaˌl<sup>γ</sup>i] is a language spoken by reptilian people of the same name.  Very nomadic, the Sehali are known variously as raiders, traders, and slavers, although make their home mostly in the Miuxleb Plains, controlling major tradeways between the Copper Mountains and the Great East Plateau.  Their articulators differ to some extent from humans, but not so greatly that their languages are unintelligible or unlearnable to one another.
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'''Sehali''' (Sehali:'' Sä̗hāli'') [s<sup>j</sup>aˈħaˌl<sup>γ</sup>i] is a language spoken by reptilian people of the same name.  Very nomadic, the Sehali are known variously as raiders, traders, and slavers, although make their home mostly in the Miuxleb Plains, controlling major tradeways between the Copper Mountains and the Great East Plateau.  Their articulators differ to some extent from humans, but not so greatly that their languages are unintelligible or unlearnable to one another.
  
 
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Sehali marks secondary articulation of consonants upon vowels when Latinized.  A diacritic above the vowel indicates that all consonants following that vowel are pronounced with the indicated secondary articulation.  A diacritic below the vowel indicates that all consonants following '''and including''' the vowel '''preceding''' that vowel are pronounced with the indicated secondary articulation.
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*'''Palatalization''': ́a , ̗a
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*'''Velarization''': ̄a , ̠a
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*'''Pharyngealization''': ̈a , ̤a
  
 
==Phonotactics==
 
==Phonotactics==
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(C)V(C)
  
 
=Syntax=
 
=Syntax=
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Primarily VSO.
  
 
=Lexicon=
 
=Lexicon=

Revision as of 05:11, 6 April 2015

Sehali (Sehali: Sä̗hāli) [sjaˈħaˌlγi] is a language spoken by reptilian people of the same name. Very nomadic, the Sehali are known variously as raiders, traders, and slavers, although make their home mostly in the Miuxleb Plains, controlling major tradeways between the Copper Mountains and the Great East Plateau. Their articulators differ to some extent from humans, but not so greatly that their languages are unintelligible or unlearnable to one another.

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Epiglottal Glottal
Plosive Voiceless Palatalized pj tj kj qj ʔ
Velarized pγ tγ k q
Pharyngealized pʕ tʕ qʡ
Voiced Palatalized bj dj gj ʡ
Velarized bγ dγ g
Pharyngealized bʕ dʕ
Fricative Voiceless Palatalized ɸj sj ɕ xj χj ħ h
Velarized ɸγ sγ x χ
Pharyngealized ɸʕ sʕ χʕ
Voiced Palatalized βj zj ʑ ɣj ʕ
Velarized βγ zγ ɣ
Pharyngealized βʕ zʕ
Affricate Voiceless Palatalized tsj
Velarized tsγ
Pharyngealized tsʕ
Voiced Palatalized dzj
Velarized dzγ
Pharyngealized dzʕ
Nasal Palatalized mj ɲ
Velarized mγ n
Pharyngealized mʕ ŋ
Trill Palatalized rj
Velarized rγ
Pharyngealized rʕ
Approximant Palatalized w lj j
Velarized lγ
Pharyngealized ɫ

Vowels

Monophthongs

Front Back
High i u
Low a

Sehali marks secondary articulation of consonants upon vowels when Latinized. A diacritic above the vowel indicates that all consonants following that vowel are pronounced with the indicated secondary articulation. A diacritic below the vowel indicates that all consonants following and including the vowel preceding that vowel are pronounced with the indicated secondary articulation.

  • Palatalization: ́a , ̗a
  • Velarization: ̄a , ̠a
  • Pharyngealization: ̈a , ̤a

Phonotactics

(C)V(C)

Syntax

Primarily VSO.

Lexicon