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Zheshoi phonological notes
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1 # Zheshoi
2
3 Zheshoi (_ʒeßoı_{as=i lang=art-Latn-x-qjx} /ʑɪɕɵɪ/) is a language in
4 the Jastu⹀Fizonal language family, derived from [][:PreZheshoi].
5
6 ## phonology
7
8 ### syllable structure
9
10 The basic Zheshoi syllable is C(w)(ʀ)(y)V(ı)(C).
11 This is analyzed as follows:8--:
12
13 - An initial consonant
14 - Zero or more medials (_w_{as=i lang=art-Latn-x-qjz},
15 _ʀ_{as=i lang=art-Latn-x-qjz}, or _y_{as=i lang=art-Latn-x-qjz},
16 in that order)
17 - A vowel (V) or diphthong (Vı)
18 - Optionally, a final consonant
19
20 Details regarding the consonants, medials, and finals are given in the
21 following sections.
22
23 ### consonants
24
25 Broadly, the basic consonants in Zheshoi fall into one of five
26 series:8--:
27
28 | Name | Base | Devoiced | Alternate | Devoiced Alternate |
29 |:---------|:------:|:--------:|:---------:|:------------------:|
30 | V⹀Series | v /β/ | p /p/ | m /m/ | |
31 | D⹀Series | d /d/ | t /t/ | z /z/ | s /s/ |
32 | J⹀Series | j /d͡ʑ/ | ꜭ /t͡ɕ/ | ʒ /ʑ/ | ß /ɕ/ |
33 | G⹀Series | g /ɡ/ | k /k/ | n /n/ | |
34 | Ɂ⹀Series | ɂ /ʔ/ | h /h/ | ƣ /ʕ/ | x /χ/ |
35
36 Note that /n/ is equated with the allophonic /ŋ/ for this
37 categorization, and the nasal alternates have no devoiced forms.
38
39 All consonants are valid in both the initial and final position with
40 two broad exceptions:8--:
41
42 - /ʔ/ and /h/ are not permitted as final consonants
43
44 - /g/ and /k/ are allophonic with /ʕ/ and /χ/ in the final position.
45 For simplicity, such consonants are traditionally analysed as
46 G⹀series, leaving Ɂ⹀series consonants forbidden across the board.
47
48 /n/ and /m/ were allophonic in the final position Pre⹀Zheshoi, but
49 aren¦t in Zheshoi proper.
50
51 ### medials
52
53 There are three kinds of medial in Zheshoi, all of which may appear in
54 a single syllable:8--:
55
56 - _w_{as=i lang=art-Latn-x-qjz} phonemically indicates /w/, but this
57 may be realized a variety of ways∶8--∶
58
59 - /ʔw/ reduces to [w] and /hw/ is realized as [ʍ].
60
61 - When followed by another medial, the preceding and following
62 consonants are labialized and the [w] is dropped, so that /gwƦ/
63 becomes [ɡʷrʷ], /twƦ/ becomes [tʷɫʷ], and /mwy/ becomes
64 [mɥ].
65
66 - Otherwise, the [w] is pronounced.
67
68 - _ʀ_{as=i lang=art-Latn-x-qjz} is realized as [l] (rounded: [ɫʷ])
69 after D⹀ or J⹀series consonants and [ɾ] (rounded: [rʷ]) otherwise.
70
71 - _y_{as=i lang=art-Latn-x-qjz} is realized as [j] (rounded: [ɥ]).
72 Any preceding /ʔ/ or /h/ is dropped.
73
74 ### vowels
75
76 Zheshoi words exhibit vowel harmony, and accordingly are grouped into
77 three classes (or polarities): positive, neutral, and negative.
78 These correspond to open, mid, and close vowel heights, respectively,
79 altho due to shifts over time some of the neutral vowels have wound
80 up more close than the negatives.
81 Within each polarity, there are rounded (+U) and unrounded vowels.
82 Additionally, each rounded or unrounded vowel can be iotized (+I),
83 which usually results in a diphthong with /ɪ/, or rhoticized (+R),
84 which adds R⹀colouring.
85 The one exception is that there is no neutral vowel which is both
86 rounded and iotized.
87
88 | Polarity | ∅ | +U | +I | +U +I | +R | +U +R |
89 |:---------|:-----:|:------:|:-------:|:-------:|:-------:|:--------:|
90 | Positive | a /æ/ | ȣ /ɔ/ | aı /aɪ/ | ȣı /ɔɪ/ | aꝛ /ɑ˞/ | ȣꝛ /ɔ˞/ |
91 | Neutral | ə /ə/ | u /u/ | i /i/ | | əꝛ /ʌ˞/ | uꝛ /ʊ˞/ |
92 | Negative | e /ɪ/ | o /o/ | eı /eɪ/ | oı /ɵɪ/ | eꝛ /eɚ/ | oꝛ /oʊ˞/ |
93
94 In addition to the above, Zheshoi features a syllabic /ɫ̩/, which
95 functions like a neutral vowel with the following restrictions: it
96 may not be preceded by a medial, and it may not be followed by a
97 final consonant.
98 It is called “lambda”, and written _ꟛ_{as=i lang=art-Latn-x-qjz}.
99
100 ## future
101
102 The following are potential future directions for the language:8--:
103
104 - Loss of simultaneous support for all three medials in every syllable.
105 Loss of phonemic labialization with a corresponding split of
106 _ʀ_{as=i lang=art-Latn-x-qjz} into potentially as many options as
107 /l/, /ɫ/ (which may merge with the syllabic equivalent), /ɾ/,
108 and /r/; and of _y_{as=i lang=art-Latn-x-qjz} into /j/ and /ɥ/.
109
110 - Rhoticization makes a good candidate for evolving into a tonal
111 system.
112
113 - The rounded vowels are a good candidate for a merger.
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