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Deeplect -F

Pink: onset only

Blue: word-medial onset only

Uncolored: any position

Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular
Plosive Voiceless ŋ̊ nh
Voiced m m n n ŋ g ɴ gu
Plosive Aspirated kʰ kh
Tenuis t t k k
Affricate dʑʱ j
Fricative Aspirated sʰ sh ɕʰ ch
Tenuis ɸ f s s ɕ c x x
Glide Unrounded l l j y ɰ w
Rounded ɥ yu w wu
  1. m > mʲ / _{i,e,a}[–RTR]
  2. ŋ ɴ k x > ɲ ŋʷ k̟ x̟ / _{i,e}
  3. kʰ > k̟ʰ / _{i,e,a}
  4. k x > k̠ x̠ / _{a,o}
  5. kʰ > k̠ʰ / _o
  6. l > ɾ / {i,e}_{i,e}
  7. dʑʱi dʑʱiʱ > dʑʑ̩ dʑʱʑ̩ʱ
Front Back
High Low High Low
-RTR +RTR -RTR +RTR -RTR +RTR -RTR +RTR
Close Modal i í i̙ ír i i i̙ ir
Breathy iʱ íh i̙ʱ írh iʱ ih i̙ʱ irh
Glottalized iˀ í' i̙ˀ ír' iˀ i' i̙ˀ ir'
Mid Modal e é e̙ ér e e e̙ er o ó o̙ ór o o o̙ or
Breathy eʱ éh e̙ʱ érh eʱ eh e̙ʱ erh oʱ óh o̙ʱ órh oʱ oh o̙ʱ orh
Glottalized eˀ é' e̙ˀ ér' eˀ e' e̙ˀ er' oˀ ó' o̙ˀ ór' oˀ o' o̙ˀ or'
Open Modal a á a̙ ár a a a̙ ar
Breathy aʱ áh a̙ʱ árh aʱ ah a̙ʱ arh
Glottalized aˀ á' a̙ˀ ár' aˀ a' a̙ˀ ar'
  1. /V́/ cannot occur after /m n ŋ ɴ t k ɸ s ɕ x/
  2. /V̀/ cannot occur after /ŋ̊ kʰ dʑʱ sʰ ɕʰ/
  3. /i̙ e̙ a̙ o̙/ cannot occur after /ŋ kʰ k dʑʱ/
  4. i i̙ e e̙ a a̙ o o̙ > ʑ̩ i ɪ e ɛ a ø o / {ɕ(ʰ),j}_
  5. i i̙ e e̙ a a̙ o o̙ > ɨ i ə e ɑ a ɔ o / {ɰ,w}_

Adjectives

Adjectives all end in -ó.

Word Order

Note to self: Make changes to word order at any point you would like!

TOP - PP - ADJ - TAM - ADV - A1 - A2 - A3 - V1 - B1 - B2 - B3 - V2 - ADJ - AX - PP

  • TOP: A topic is op tional, and primarily only included for emphasis, introduction, change of situation, surprise, questions, and answers.
  • PP: The posposition following the topic marks its case if it is not the subject (i.e. agent or highly respected object). Postpositions following postverbal nouns mark their case as well.
  • ADJ: Adjectives follow a topic or its postposition. Preverbal nouns cannot have adjectives. Adjectives precede postverbal nouns.
  • TAM: TAM is a particle or two marking tense, aspect, and/or mood. Usually, the tense marker is separate from the aspect-mood marker, but it's only used if the implied tense from the AM is inaccurate.
  • ADV: Adverbs are only distinguished from arguments if there are few arguments mentioned (typically 3-4, no more than 6). When there are many arguments, any adverbial statements must be converted into arguments themselves, following the verbs.
  • A1-3: Arguments 1-3 are the subject, indirect object, and direct object, respectively. They are placed in that exact order when preceding the verb. The order for the others remains intact if one is placed in the position of topic. Arguments 1-3 retain their order but are all placed after the verbs if any one of them (that is not the topic) is modified by an adjective. When any of the 3 arguments are omitted, a prefix with the personhood and obviation of the omitted argument(s) is attached to the first verb.
  • V1: Verb 1 is the main verb.
  • B1-3: These are arguments 1-3 but of Verb 2 rather than Verb 1. These arguments cannot be modified, topicalized, or placed after the verbs.
  • V2: Verb 2 is a finite verb, where the order of V1-V2 is a converb. Any arguments beyond the primary three for Verb 2 cannot be included in the same sentence.
  • AX: Arguments X are the miscellaneous arguments of Verb 1.

Deeplect -E

Pink: coda only

Blue: onset only

Purple: word-medial onset only

Uncolored: any position

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Pharyngeal Glottal
Plain Palatalized Plain Palatalized Plain Labialized Plain Palatalized Labialized
Nasal m m mʲ mj ŋ n ŋʲ nj
Plosive Aspirated tʰ t tʰʲ tj kʰ k kʲʰ kj kʷʰ ku
Tenuis t d tʲ dj k g kʲ gj kʷ gu ʔ q
Affricate Aspirated t͡sʰ c t͡sʲʰ cj
Tenuis t͡s z t͡sʲ zj
Fricative Short ɸ f ɸʲ fj s s sʲ sj ɕ sjj x x xʲ xj ħ h h '
Long sː ss ɕ̟ː ssj
Glide ɾ r j y ɥ v ɰ w ɰʲ wj w wu

kʷʰ kʷ w > pʰ p b / _($)(C)o

/K(ʷ) Kʲ/ = [K̠(ʷ) K̟]

/ħ/ can only precede /e(ː)/ or /a(ː)/

Front Back
Short Long Short Long
High i i iː ī
Mid e e eː ē o o oː ō
Low a a aː ā

Noun Class

The following are classes for nouns.

  1. -o: blooming flower (associated with life, vulnerability, singular success, youth, love (all kinds), the self, spirit, soul, novelty, beginnings)
  2. -ui: withering flower (associated with death, ends, cumulative success, maturity, wisdom, knowledge)
  3. -enj: day (associated with colors, grandeur, vastness, the sea, water, light)
  4. -ī: night (associated with darkness, sleep, dreams, black vs. white, simplicity, revelation)

The following are classes for verbs, adjectives, adverbs and particles that agree with nouns. Adverbs agree with the topic noun. Verbs agree with the patient noun when it is animate. Verbs agree with the agent noun if the patient noun is inanimate.

  1. -i, -e, -yV: cute
  2. -a, -ā, -akj: beautiful
  3. -n: alien

Particles for verbs are marked for familiar (cute and beautiful are merged), and alien classes but unpredictably. These agree with the verb.