Mipukwi Lesson #1
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the phonology and orthography of mipukwi
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phonological inventory
In Mipukwi there are three vowels: i, u, and a. There sounds are pronounced acording to the IPA symbols that are the same.
Letter | Sound |
---|---|
I | /i/ |
U | /u/ |
A | /a ~ ɑ/ |
There are fourteen consonants in Mipukwi. They are as folows:
Letter | Sound |
---|---|
M | /m/ |
P | /p/ |
K | /k/ |
W | /w/ |
D | /d/ |
T | /t/ |
F | /f/ |
S | /s/ |
Z | /z/ |
H | /h/ or /x/ |
J | /d͡z/ |
C | /t͡s/ |
L | /l/ |
N | /n/ |
All of these sounds
In future lessons, the phonetic
Mipuquiz:
Tell whether the following sylables are valid in Mipukwi(these are IPA):
/pan/ ↺
/vi/ ↺
/pwaf/ ↺
/fu/ ↺
/ak/ ↺
How would t͡sadnuntuz be spelled in Mipukwi?
↺
/u/ | |
/a/ |
Labials | Alveolars | Velars | Glottals | |
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Stops | /p/ | /k/ | ||
Fricatives | /f/ | /h/ | ||
Affricates | ||||
Nasals | ||||
Liquids |
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