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Tsolyáni language

Tsolyáni is one of several languages invented by M. A. R. Barker, developed in the mid-to-late 1940s[1][2][3] in parallel with his legendarium leading to the world of Tékumel as described in the Empire of the Petal Throne roleplaying game, published by TSR in 1975. It is detailed in The Tsolyáni Language, Part I and II.[4]

Tsolyáni
Tsolyáni
Created byM. A. R. Barker
Purpose
Constructed language
  • Khíshan (fictional)
    • Tsolyáni
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone
IETFart-x-tsolyani
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It was the first constructed language ever published as part of a role-playing game[citation needed] and draws its inspiration from Urdu, Pashto, Mayan and Nahuatl. The last influence can be seen in the inclusion of the sounds hl [ɬ] and tl [tɬ]. One exact borrowing from a real-world source is the Tsolyáni noun root sákbe, referring to the fortified highways of the Five Empires; it is the same word as the Yucatec Maya sacbe, referring to the raised paved roads constructed by the pre-Columbian Maya. Another close borrowing is from the Nahuatl word tlatoani, referring to a leader of an Aztec state (e.g. Montezuma); it is similar to the clan-name of the Tsolyáni emperors, Tlakotáni.

Alphabet edit

Tsolyáni is written in an offshoot of the Engsvanyáli script which was developed by Barker in parallel with the language, being very close to its modern-day form by 1950.[1][3] It is read from right-to-left and is constructed like the Arabic script. The consonants each have 4 different forms: isolate, initial, medial, and final; the 6 vowels and 3 diphthongs each only have an independent initial form, while diacritical marks are used for medial and final vowels.[4]

Each letter in the Tsolyáni Engsvanyáli script now has a name—each consonant is surrounded by a coordinating vowel: labials in u-u, dentals in a-a, apicals in i-i, laminals in e-e, velars in o-o-, and the remaining (uvulars, glottals, ... etc.) in ü-ü:

In IPA Letter Name Final Medial Initial Isolate IPA Translit In IPA Letter Name Final Medial Initial Isolate IPA Translit
/o·ko/ oko /k/ k /u·pu/ upu /p/ p
/o·ɡo/ ogo /ɡ/ g /u·bu/ ubu /b/ b
/o·xo/ okho /x/ kh /u·mu/ umu /m/ m
/o·ɣo/ ogho /ɣ/ gh /u·fu/ ufu /f/ f
/y·qy/ üqü /q/ q /u·vu/ uvu /v/ v
/y·hy/ ühü /h/ h /u·wu/ uwu /w/ w
/o·ŋo/ ongo /ŋ/ ng /a·t̪a/ ata /t̪/ t
/y·ʔy·hy/ üꞌühü /ʔ/ /a·d̪a/ ada /d̪/ d
/i·tsi/ itsi /ts/ ts /a·n̪a/ ana /n̪/ n
/i·ɬi/ itli /ɬ/ tl /a·θa/ atha /θ/ th
/i·si/ isi /s/ s /a·ða/ adha /ð/ dh
/i·ʃi/ ishi /ʃ/ sh /e·tʃe/ eche /tʃ/ ch
/i·zi/ izi /z/ z /e·dʒe/ eje /dʒ/ j
/i·ʒi/ izhi /ʒ/ zh /eʰ·je/ ehye /j/ y
/e·ʂe/ esse /ʂ/ ss /a·l̪a/ ala /l̪/ l
/a·r̪a/ ara /r̪/ r /i·ƚi/ ihli /ƚ/ hl
/y·ɭy/ üllü /ɭ/ ll

The vowels have their names echoing in n-n, while ü (/y/ or /ɯ/) and the diphthongs echo in m-ꞌ. These have only an isolate/initial independent letter, and are denoted by marks when falling medially or finally within a word or name:

In IPA Vowel Name Vowel Sign Vowel Letter IPA Translit In IPA Vowel Name Vowel Sign Vowel Letter IPA Translit
/nu·nu/ nunu /u/ u /ni·ni/ nini /i/ i
/my·my/ mümü /y/~/ɯ/ ü /na·naʰ/ nanah /a/ a
/ne·neʰ/ neneh /e/ e /no·noʰ/ nonoh /o/ o
/moɪ·ʔoɪ/ moiꞌoi /oɪ/ oi /maʊ·ʔaʊ/ mauꞌau /aʊ/ au
/maɪ·ʔaɪ/ maiꞌai /aɪ/ ai

Here are the numeral symbols the Tsolyáni use:

In IPA Name Numeral Numerical Value In IPA Name Numeral Numerical Value In IPA Name Numeral Numerical Value
/ˈɬe/ tlé 10 /ˈɬo/ tló 5 0
/m̹ˈriˌkta/ mríkta 100 /ˈɡa·ˌbi/ gábi 6 /ˈpru/ prú 1
/ˌtaʊ·ˈknel/ tauknél 1,000 /h̹ˈru/ hrú 7 /ˈɡa/ 2
/ˈɬe·ˌtaʊ·ˈknel/ tlétauknél 10,000 /ˈɡa·ˌmi/ gámi 8 /ˈbi/ 3
/m̹ˈri·ˌkta·ˌtaʊ·ˈknel/ mríktatauknél 100,000 /ˌpru·ˈɬe/ prutlé 9 /m̹ˈri/ mrí 4
/jyr·dyn/ yürdün 1,000,000

The punctuation signs used in Tsolyáni include:

! ? . , " ' ' " - ; :

Phonology edit

Tsolyáni has an unusual sound system, with elements blended from Arabic, Urdu, Pashto, and Mayan.

CONSONANTS
Labial Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
central lateral
Plosives voiceless p ⟨p⟩ t ⟨t⟩ k ⟨k⟩ q ⟨q⟩ ʔ ⟨’⟩
voiced b ⟨b⟩ d ⟨d⟩ ɡ ⟨g⟩
Affricates voiceless (ps ⟨ps⟩) ts ⟨ts⟩ ⟨tl⟩ ⟨ch⟩ (ks ⟨ks⟩)
voiced (bz ⟨bz⟩) (dz ⟨dz⟩) ( ⟨dl⟩) ⟨j⟩ (ɡz ⟨gz⟩)
Fricatives voiceless f ⟨f⟩ θ ⟨th⟩ s ⟨s⟩ ɬ ⟨hl⟩ ʃ ⟨sh⟩ ʂ ⟨ss⟩ x ⟨kh⟩ h ⟨h⟩
voiced v ⟨v⟩ ð ⟨dh⟩ z ⟨z⟩ ʒ ⟨zh⟩ ɣ ⟨gh⟩
Nasals m ⟨m⟩ n ⟨n⟩ ŋ ⟨ng⟩
Rhotics tap ɾ ⟨r⟩
trill r ⟨rr⟩
Approximants w ⟨w⟩ l ⟨l⟩ j ⟨y⟩
VOWELS
Front Central Back
unrounded rounded unrounded rounded unrounded rounded
High i ⟨i⟩ y ~ ɯ ⟨ü⟩ u ⟨u⟩
Mid e ⟨e⟩ ø ~ ɤ ⟨ö⟩ ə ~ ɜ ⟨ë⟩ o ⟨o⟩
Low a ⟨a⟩ ɔ ~ ɒ ⟨å⟩

Diphthongs used by Tsolyáni: ai /aɪ/, oi /oɪ/, au /aʊ/; those in use in related conlangs include: ea /eɑ/, ia /ɪɑ/, eo /eɔ/.

Related conlangs edit

Tsolyáni was the only Tékumeláni language that had a full grammar book, dictionary, pronunciation tapes (now on CD) and a primer, all publicly released. Yet it was not the only language Barker developed for his imaginary world. He also wrote grammar guides and partial vocabularies for several other languages he developed for it: Yán Koryáni, Livyáni, Engsvanyáli and Sunúz. In the world of Tékumel, the first two are the languages of the modern nations of Yán Kór and Livyánu, respectively. Engsvanyáli is a dead language, an ancestor of Tsolyáni and many other modern Tékumeláni languages; knowledge of it is considered prestigious, and it is used in literary, liturgical, sorcerous, and scholarly contexts. Sunúz is an obscure language, used for sorcerous purposes; it contains terms to describe movement in a supposed six-dimensional multi-planar space, something of use to the fictional beings who visit the other planar realms where demons live.

Barker also wrote articles on the scripts for other languages of Tékumel.

The Yán Koryáni Block Script

CONSONANTS

/p/ /b/ /t̪/ /d̪/ /k/ /ɡ/ /ʔ/ /f/ /v/ /s/ /z/ /θ/ /ð/ /ʷ/
p b t d k g f v s z th dh -w
pu bu ta da ko go 'ishta fu vu si zi tha dha labializer
/ʃ/ /ʒ/ /ʂ/ /x/ /ɣ/ /q/ /h/ /m/ /n/ /ɲ/ /ɳ/ /ŋ/ /w/ /ʲ/
sh zh ss kh gh q h m n ñy nn ng w -y
shi zhi ehsse kho gho mu na nye nnü ngo wu palatalizer
/j/ /r̪/ /l̪/ /ɬ/ /ɭ/ /c/~/tʃ/ /ɟ/~/dʒ/ /ts/ /dz/ /tɬ/ /dɮ/ /ˀ/
y r l hl ll ch j ts dz tl dl -
ye ra la hli llü che je tsi dzi tli dli glottalizer
The labialization sign may be used with most of the consonants (outside of: , ss, ñy, w, and y).
/pʷ/ /bʷ/ /t̪ʷ/ /d̪ʷ/ /kʷ/ /ɡʷ/ /qʷ/ /hʷ/
pw bw tw dw kw gw qw hw
The palatalization sign may also be used with most consonants (outside of: , ss, ñy, w, and y).
/pʲ/ /bʲ/ /t̪ʲ/ /d̪ʲ/ /kʲ/ /ɡʲ/ /l̪ʲ/ /r̪ʲ/
py by ty dy ky gy ly ry
The glottalization sign is usually employed on the tenue and affricate letters; it is occasionally seen elsewhere.
/pˀ/ /bˀ/ /t̪ˀ/ /d̪ˀ/ /kˀ/ /ɡˀ/ /qˀ/ /cˀ/~/tʃˀ/ /tsˀ/ /tɬ/
pꞌ bꞌ tꞌ dꞌ kꞌ gꞌ qꞌ chꞌ tsꞌ tƚꞌ
The labialization with glottalization signs may both be employed on the tenue and affricate letters.
/pʷˀ/ /bʷˀ/ /t̪ʷˀ/ /d̪ʷˀ/ /kʷˀ/ /ɡʷˀ/ /qʷˀ/ /cʷˀ/~/tʃʷˀ/ /tsʷˀ/ /tɬʷˀ/
pwꞌ bwꞌ twꞌ dwꞌ kwꞌ gwꞌ qwꞌ chwꞌ tswꞌ tƚꞌ
The palatalization with glottalization signs may both also be used on the tenue and affricate letters.
/pʲˀ/ /bʲˀ/ /t̪ʲˀ/ /d̪ʲˀ/ /kʲˀ/ /ɡʲˀ/ /qʲˀ/ /cʲˀ/~/tʃʲˀ/ /tsʲˀ/ /tɬʲˀ/
pyꞌ byꞌ tyꞌ dyꞌ kyꞌ gyꞌ qyꞌ chyꞌ tsyꞌ tƚyꞌ

VOWELS AND DIPHTHONGS

The vowels are named an, en, in, on, un, üm, ëm, öm, äm, and åm; the diphthongs have the names of aum, aim, eam, oim, iam, and eom.

/a/ /e/ /i/ /o/ /u/ /y/ /ə/ /ø/ /æ/ /ɔ/
a e i o u ü ë ö ä å
/aː/ /eː/ /iː/ /oː/ /uː/ /yː/ /əː/ /øː/ /æː/ /ɔː/
ā ē ī ō ū ǖ ë̄ ȫ ǟ å̄
/ã/ /ẽ/ /ĩ/ /õ/ /ũ/ /ỹ/ /ə̃/ /ø̃/ /æ̃/ /ɔ̃/
ã ĩ õ ũ ü̃ ë̃ ö̃ ä̃ å̃
/aʊ/ /aɪ/ /ea/ /oɪ/ /ɪa/ /eo/
au ai ea oi ia eo

The Sunúz Epilapidary Script

In IPA Letter Name Letter IPA Translit In IPA Letter Name Letter IPA Translit
/ko·l̪a·r̪a/ kolara /k/ k /pu·l̪a·r̪a/ pulara /p/ p
/ɡo·l̪a·r̪a/ golara /ɡ/ g /bu·l̪a·r̪a/ bulara /b/ b
/xo·l̪a·r̪a/ kholara /x/ kh /mu·l̪a·r̪a/ mulara /m/ m
/ɣo·l̪a·r̪a/ gholara /ɣ/ gh /fu·l̪a·r̪a/ fulara /f/ f
/qy·l̪a·r̪a/ qülara /q/ q /vu·l̪a·r̪a/ vulara /v/ v
/hy·l̪a·r̪a/ hülara /h/ h /wu·l̪a·r̪a/ wulara /w/ w
/ŋo·l̪a·r̪a/ ngolara /ŋ/ ng /t̪a·l̪a·r̪a/ talara /t̪/ t
/ʔiʃ·t̪a·ne·qu/ ꞌishtanequ /ʔ/ /d̪a·l̪a·r̪a/ dalara /d̪/ d
/e·tsi·l̪a·r̪a/ etsilara /ts/ ts /n̪a·l̪a·r̪a/ nalara /n̪/ n
/e·ɬi·l̪a·r̪a/ etlilara /ɬ/ tl /θa·l̪a·r̪a/ thalara /θ/ th
/e·si·l̪a·r̪a/ esilara /s/ s /ða·l̪a·r̪a/ dhalara /ð/ dh
/e·ʃi·l̪a·r̪a/ eshilara /ʃ/ sh /e·tʃe·l̪a·r̪a/ echelara /tʃ/ ch
/e·zi·l̪a·r̪a/ ezilara /z/ z /e·dʒe·l̪a·r̪a/ ejelara /dʒ/ j
/e·ʒi·l̪a·r̪a/ ezhilara /ʒ/ zh /je·l̪a·r̪a/ yelara /j/ y
/e·ʂe·l̪a·r̪a/ esselara /ʂ/ ss /l̪a·l̪a·r̪a/ lalara /l̪/ l
/r̪a·l̪a·r̪a/ ralara /r̪/ r /e·ƚi·l̪a·r̪a/ ehlilara /ƚ/ hl
/e·ɭy·l̪a·r̪a/ ellülara /ɭ/ ll
/u·nu·xa·mu/ unukhamu /u/ u /i·ni·xa·mu/ inikhamu /i/ i
/y·my·xa·mu/ ümükhamu /y/~/ɯ/ ü /a·na·xa·mu/ anakhamu /a/ a
/e·ne·xa·mu/ enekhamu /e/ e /o·no·xa·mu/ onokhamu /o/ o
/oɪ·moɪ·xa·mu/ oimoikhamu /oɪ/ oi /aʊ·maʊ·xa·mu/ aumaukhamu /aʊ/ au
/aɪ·maɪ·xa·mu/ aimaikhamu /aɪ/ ai
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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References edit

  1. ^ a b Barker, M. A. R. (Winter 1975). "Tsolyani Names Without Tears" (PDF). Strategic Review. TSR (4): 7–9. Retrieved 2009-10-13.
  2. ^ Barker, M. A. R. (1950). A Useful Grammar of Ts Solyàni (by Messìliu Badàrian). Seattle. pp. 1–13.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ a b Barker, M. A. R. (1950). A Complete and Efficacious Pamphlet on the Structure and use of the Cursive Script of the Ts Solyani (by Chanyavassa Vimululyanga). Seattle. pp. 1–11.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ a b Barker, M. A. R. (1978). The Tsolyani Language, Part I and II (2 vols.). Imperium Publishing Company. pp. 1–130.

External links edit

  • Tsolyáni entry in the Conlang Atlas of Language Structures, 2008–2010
  • Engsvanyáli: U+E100 – U+E14F Private Use Area mapping in the ConScript Unicode Registry

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secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Tsolyani language news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Tsolyani is one of several languages invented by M A R Barker developed in the mid to late 1940s 1 2 3 in parallel with his legendarium leading to the world of Tekumel as described in the Empire of the Petal Throne roleplaying game published by TSR in 1975 It is detailed in The Tsolyani Language Part I and II 4 TsolyaniTsolyaniCreated byM A R BarkerPurposeConstructed language Khishan fictional TsolyaniLanguage codesISO 639 3None mis GlottologNoneIETFart x tsolyaniThis article contains IPA phonetic symbols Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols instead of Unicode characters For an introductory guide on IPA symbols see Help IPA It was the first constructed language ever published as part of a role playing game citation needed and draws its inspiration from Urdu Pashto Mayan and Nahuatl The last influence can be seen in the inclusion of the sounds hl ɬ and tl tɬ One exact borrowing from a real world source is the Tsolyani noun root sakbe referring to the fortified highways of the Five Empires it is the same word as the Yucatec Maya sacbe referring to the raised paved roads constructed by the pre Columbian Maya Another close borrowing is from the Nahuatl word tlatoani referring to a leader of an Aztec state e g Montezuma it is similar to the clan name of the Tsolyani emperors Tlakotani Contents 1 Alphabet 2 Phonology 3 Related conlangs 4 References 5 External linksAlphabet editTsolyani is written in an offshoot of the Engsvanyali script which was developed by Barker in parallel with the language being very close to its modern day form by 1950 1 3 It is read from right to left and is constructed like the Arabic script The consonants each have 4 different forms isolate initial medial and final the 6 vowels and 3 diphthongs each only have an independent initial form while diacritical marks are used for medial and final vowels 4 Each letter in the Tsolyani Engsvanyali script now has a name each consonant is surrounded by a coordinating vowel labials in u u dentals in a a apicals in i i laminals in e e velars in o o and the remaining uvulars glottals etc in u u In IPA Letter Name Final Medial Initial Isolate IPA Translit In IPA Letter Name Final Medial Initial Isolate IPA Translit o ko oko k k u pu upu p p o ɡo ogo ɡ g u bu ubu b b o xo okho x kh u mu umu m m o ɣo ogho ɣ gh u fu ufu f f y qy uqu q q u vu uvu v v y hy uhu h h u wu uwu w w o ŋo ongo ŋ ng a t a ata t t y ʔy hy uꞌuhu ʔ ꞌ a d a ada d d i tsi itsi ts ts a n a ana n n i ɬi itli ɬ tl a 8a atha 8 th i si isi s s a da adha d dh i ʃi ishi ʃ sh e tʃe eche tʃ ch i zi izi z z e dʒe eje dʒ j i ʒi izhi ʒ zh eʰ je ehye j y e ʂe esse ʂ ss a l a ala l l a r a ara r r i ƚi ihli ƚ hl y ɭy ullu ɭ llThe vowels have their names echoing in n n while u y or ɯ and the diphthongs echo in m ꞌ These have only an isolate initial independent letter and are denoted by marks when falling medially or finally within a word or name In IPA Vowel Name Vowel Sign Vowel Letter IPA Translit In IPA Vowel Name Vowel Sign Vowel Letter IPA Translit nu nu nunu u u ni ni nini i i my my mumu y ɯ u na naʰ nanah a a ne neʰ neneh e e no noʰ nonoh o o moɪ ʔoɪ moiꞌoi oɪ oi maʊ ʔaʊ mauꞌau aʊ au maɪ ʔaɪ maiꞌai aɪ aiHere are the numeral symbols the Tsolyani use In IPA Name Numeral Numerical Value In IPA Name Numeral Numerical Value In IPA Name Numeral Numerical Value ˈɬe tle 10 ˈɬo tlo 5 0 m ˈriˌkta mrikta 100 ˈɡa ˌbi gabi 6 ˈpru pru 1 ˌtaʊ ˈknel tauknel 1 000 h ˈru hru 7 ˈɡa ga 2 ˈɬe ˌtaʊ ˈknel tletauknel 10 000 ˈɡa ˌmi gami 8 ˈbi bi 3 m ˈri ˌkta ˌtaʊ ˈknel mriktatauknel 100 000 ˌpru ˈɬe prutle 9 m ˈri mri 4 jyr dyn yurdun 1 000 000The punctuation signs used in Tsolyani include Phonology editTsolyani has an unusual sound system with elements blended from Arabic Urdu Pashto and Mayan CONSONANTS Labial Dental Alveolar Post alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Glottalcentral lateralPlosives voiceless p p t t k k q q ʔ voiced b b d d ɡ g Affricates voiceless ps ps ts ts tɬ tl tʃ ch ks ks voiced bz bz dz dz dɬ dl dʒ j ɡz gz Fricatives voiceless f f 8 th s s ɬ hl ʃ sh ʂ ss x kh h h voiced v v d dh z z ʒ zh ɣ gh Nasals m m n n ŋ ng Rhotics tap ɾ r trill r rr Approximants w w l l j y VOWELS Front Central Backunrounded rounded unrounded rounded unrounded roundedHigh i i y ɯ u u u Mid e e o ɤ o e ɜ e o o Low a a ɔ ɒ a Diphthongs used by Tsolyani ai aɪ oi oɪ au aʊ those in use in related conlangs include ea eɑ ia ɪɑ eo eɔ Related conlangs editTsolyani was the only Tekumelani language that had a full grammar book dictionary pronunciation tapes now on CD and a primer all publicly released Yet it was not the only language Barker developed for his imaginary world He also wrote grammar guides and partial vocabularies for several other languages he developed for it Yan Koryani Livyani Engsvanyali and Sunuz In the world of Tekumel the first two are the languages of the modern nations of Yan Kor and Livyanu respectively Engsvanyali is a dead language an ancestor of Tsolyani and many other modern Tekumelani languages knowledge of it is considered prestigious and it is used in literary liturgical sorcerous and scholarly contexts Sunuz is an obscure language used for sorcerous purposes it contains terms to describe movement in a supposed six dimensional multi planar space something of use to the fictional beings who visit the other planar realms where demons live Barker also wrote articles on the scripts for other languages of Tekumel The Yan Koryani Block ScriptCONSONANTS p b t d k ɡ ʔ f v s z 8 d ʷ p b t d k g ꞌ f v s z th dh wpu bu ta da ko go ishta fu vu si zi tha dha labializer ʃ ʒ ʂ x ɣ q h m n ɲ ɳ ŋ w ʲ sh zh ss kh gh q h m n ny nn ng w yshi zhi ehsse kho gho qu hu mu na nye nnu ngo wu palatalizer j r l ɬ ɭ c tʃ ɟ dʒ ts dz tɬ dɮ ˀ y r l hl ll ch j ts dz tl dl ꞌye ra la hli llu che je tsi dzi tli dli glottalizerThe labialization sign may be used with most of the consonants outside of ꞌ ss ny w and y pʷ bʷ t ʷ d ʷ kʷ ɡʷ qʷ hʷ pw bw tw dw kw gw qw hwThe palatalization sign may also be used with most consonants outside of ꞌ ss ny w and y pʲ bʲ t ʲ d ʲ kʲ ɡʲ l ʲ r ʲ py by ty dy ky gy ly ryThe glottalization sign is usually employed on the tenue and affricate letters it is occasionally seen elsewhere pˀ bˀ t ˀ d ˀ kˀ ɡˀ qˀ cˀ tʃˀ tsˀ tɬ pꞌ bꞌ tꞌ dꞌ kꞌ gꞌ qꞌ chꞌ tsꞌ tƚꞌThe labialization with glottalization signs may both be employed on the tenue and affricate letters pʷˀ bʷˀ t ʷˀ d ʷˀ kʷˀ ɡʷˀ qʷˀ cʷˀ tʃʷˀ tsʷˀ tɬʷˀ pwꞌ bwꞌ twꞌ dwꞌ kwꞌ gwꞌ qwꞌ chwꞌ tswꞌ tƚꞌThe palatalization with glottalization signs may both also be used on the tenue and affricate letters pʲˀ bʲˀ t ʲˀ d ʲˀ kʲˀ ɡʲˀ qʲˀ cʲˀ tʃʲˀ tsʲˀ tɬʲˀ pyꞌ byꞌ tyꞌ dyꞌ kyꞌ gyꞌ qyꞌ chyꞌ tsyꞌ tƚyꞌVOWELS AND DIPHTHONGSThe vowels are named an en in on un um em om am and am the diphthongs have the names of aum aim eam oim iam and eom a e i o u y e o ae ɔ a e i o u u e o a a aː eː iː oː uː yː eː oː aeː ɔː a e i ō u ǖ e ȫ ǟ a a ẽ ĩ o ũ ỹ e o ae ɔ a ẽ ĩ o ũ u e o a a aʊ aɪ ea oɪ ɪa eo au ai ea oi ia eoThe Sunuz Epilapidary Script In IPA Letter Name Letter IPA Translit In IPA Letter Name Letter IPA Translit ko l a r a kolara k k pu l a r a pulara p p ɡo l a r a golara ɡ g bu l a r a bulara b b xo l a r a kholara x kh mu l a r a mulara m m ɣo l a r a gholara ɣ gh fu l a r a fulara f f qy l a r a qulara q q vu l a r a vulara v v hy l a r a hulara h h wu l a r a wulara w w ŋo l a r a ngolara ŋ ng t a l a r a talara t t ʔiʃ t a ne qu ꞌishtanequ ʔ ꞌ d a l a r a dalara d d e tsi l a r a etsilara ts ts n a l a r a nalara n n e ɬi l a r a etlilara ɬ tl 8a l a r a thalara 8 th e si l a r a esilara s s da l a r a dhalara d dh e ʃi l a r a eshilara ʃ sh e tʃe l a r a echelara tʃ ch e zi l a r a ezilara z z e dʒe l a r a ejelara dʒ j e ʒi l a r a ezhilara ʒ zh je l a r a yelara j y e ʂe l a r a esselara ʂ ss l a l a r a lalara l l r a l a r a ralara r r e ƚi l a r a ehlilara ƚ hl e ɭy l a r a ellulara ɭ ll u nu xa mu unukhamu u u i ni xa mu inikhamu i i y my xa mu umukhamu y ɯ u a na xa mu anakhamu a a e ne xa mu enekhamu e e o no xa mu onokhamu o o oɪ moɪ xa mu oimoikhamu oɪ oi aʊ maʊ xa mu aumaukhamu aʊ au aɪ maɪ xa mu aimaikhamu aɪ ai0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 References edit a b Barker M A R Winter 1975 Tsolyani Names Without Tears PDF Strategic Review TSR 4 7 9 Retrieved 2009 10 13 Barker M A R 1950 A Useful Grammar of Ts Solyani by Messiliu Badarian Seattle pp 1 13 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b Barker M A R 1950 A Complete and Efficacious Pamphlet on the Structure and use of the Cursive Script of the Ts Solyani by Chanyavassa Vimululyanga Seattle pp 1 11 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b Barker M A R 1978 The Tsolyani Language Part I and II 2 vols Imperium Publishing Company pp 1 130 External links editTsolyani entry in the Conlang Atlas of Language Structures 2008 2010 Engsvanyali U E100 U E14F Private Use Area mapping in the ConScript Unicode Registry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tsolyani language amp oldid 1072979399, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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