Chulhaam

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Chulhaam
Language familyIsolate
Writing systemStellar Script, Latin
Official status
Spoken inN/A
Regulated byCMC
Speaker
DemonymChulhaamese
EndonymCułām
Number of speakers41
Technical information
UsageSignage, Recordkeeping, Official Documents
Language codeCLH


Chulhaam (natively Cułām [ˈt͡ʃu.ɬaːm]) is a language isolate spoken on the southern coast of the Amujan Sea and was an official language of the Republic of Twanland and of the co-protectorate of Syafeg before either of them was renamed.

Phonology

Consonants

Chulhaam has 39 total consonants, of which 32 are phonemic:

Consonants
Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasal m [m̥] ⟨m ḥm⟩ n [n̥] ⟨n ḥn⟩ ŋ [ŋ̥] ⟨ŋ ḥŋ⟩ ɴ [ɴ̥] ⟨ŋ̇ ḥŋ̇⟩
Plosive p b ⟨p/ḥb b/ẇp⟩ t d ⟨t/ḥd d/ẇt⟩ k g ⟨k/ḥg g/ẇk⟩ q ɢ ⟨ḳ/ḥġ ġ/ẇḳ⟩ ʔ ⟨q⟩
Affricate t͡s d͡z ⟨ţ/ts/ḥḑ ḑ/dz/ẇţ⟩ t͡ʃ d͡ʒ ⟨c/tx/ḥç ç/dj/ẇc⟩
Fricative ɸ β ⟨f/ḥv v/ẇf⟩ s z ⟨s/ḥz z/ẇs⟩ ʃ ʒ ⟨x/ḥj j/ẇx⟩ x ɣ ⟨h/ḥw w/ẇh⟩ χ ʁ ⟨ḥ/ḥẇ ẇ/ẇḥ⟩
Liquid w [ʍ] ⟨ŭ ḥŭ⟩ r [r̥] l ɬ ⟨r ḥr l/ẇł ł/ḥl⟩ j [ç] ⟨ĭ ḥĭ⟩ (w ʍ)
  • /χC̬/ is realised as [C̥]
  • /ʁC̥/ is realised as [C̬]

Vowels

Chulhaam has 21 total vowels qualities, of which 6 are phonemic, in 2 lengths each:

Vowels
Front Central Back
High i iː [y yː] ⟨i ī ĭu ĭū⟩ [ɨ ɨː] ⟨ŭi ŭī⟩ u uː ⟨u ū⟩
High-Mid e eː [ø øː] ⟨e ē ĭo ĭō⟩ [ɘ ɘː ɵ ɵː] ⟨ĭy ĭȳ ŭy ŭȳ⟩ [ɤ ɤː] o oː ⟨ŭe ŭē o ō⟩
Mid ə əː ⟨y ȳ⟩
Low-Mid [ɛ ɛː œ œː] [ɜ ɜː ɞ ɞː] [ʌ ʌː ɔ ɔː]
Low [æ æː] ⟨ĭa ĭā⟩ a aː ⟨a ā⟩ [ɑ ɑː] ⟨ŭa ŭā⟩
  • In closed syllables, /ə/ makes the following consonant syllabic, while [e eː ø øː ɘ ɘː ɵ ɵː ɤ ɤː ɔ ɔː] is realised as [ɛ ɛː œ œː ɜ ɜː ɞ ɞː ʌ ʌː ɔ ɔː ə]
  • Word-initially or after closed syllables, /wi wiː ju juː we weː jo joː wə wəː jə jəː wa waː ja jaː/ are realised as [ɨ ɨː y yː ɤ ɤː ø øː ɘ ɘː ɵ ɵː ɑ ɑː æ æː]

Script

An example of the Stellar Script

Chulhaam is primarily written in the Stellar Script, which is a featural alphabet.