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The
glottal stop ([ʔ]) is not phonemic but occurs automatically before non-pharyngealized vowels in word-initial position.
Consonant clusters are often broken up by inserting the
epenthetic vowel [e]. After [j], the inserted vowel is [i].
Word-initial consonants can be pharyngealizedclarification needed and are marked as such in the proposed orthography by a small [ˤ] following the consonant; in the Cyrillic spelling a
palochka ("Ӏ") is used after the vowel that follows the consonant.
A syllable-final pharyngealization of the consonant is transcribed in Cyrillic with Cʼ (where C stands for a consonant) and with VCˤ in the Latin transcription (the V stands for a vowel). Some dictionaries write this as VӀC though, which makes the sequence CVӀC ambiguous (see below).
A syllable-initial pharyngealization of the consonant is transcribed in Cyrillic with CVӀ (the
palochka follows the vowel, since the pharyngealization actually affects it more than the preceding consonant) and with CˤV in the Latin transcription.
The pharyngealization itself is reported to be
epiglottal.
Labialized consonants are written as Cв in the Cyrillic and as Cʷ in the Latin transcription, respectively. Any consonant besides /n,l,j,ʕ/ and the bilabials can be labialized.
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The
glottal stop ([ʔ]) is not phonemic but occurs automatically before non-pharyngealized vowels in word-initial position.
Consonant clusters are often broken up by inserting the
epenthetic vowel [e]. After [j], the inserted vowel is [i].
Word-initial consonants can be pharyngealizedclarification needed and are marked as such in the proposed orthography by a small [ˤ] following the consonant; in the Cyrillic spelling a
palochka ("Ӏ") is used after the vowel that follows the consonant.
A syllable-final pharyngealization of the consonant is transcribed in Cyrillic with Cʼ (where C stands for a consonant) and with VCˤ in the Latin transcription (the V stands for a vowel). Some dictionaries write this as VӀC though, which makes the sequence CVӀC ambiguous (see below).
A syllable-initial pharyngealization of the consonant is transcribed in Cyrillic with CVӀ (the
palochka follows the vowel, since the pharyngealization actually affects it more than the preceding consonant) and with CˤV in the Latin transcription.
The pharyngealization itself is reported to be
epiglottal.
Labialized consonants are written as Cв in the Cyrillic and as Cʷ in the Latin transcription, respectively. Any consonant besides /n,l,j,ʕ/ and the bilabials can be labialized.
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mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user whom this page is about may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Qwerty284651.