Deleted [AINU]
▲
0▲ 0 ▼ 0
Registered by
[Deactivated User] on 7 December 2022
Language type
A posteriori
Species
Human/humanoid
About Deleted
BUG ON CWS, I WILL DELETE THIS LANGUAGE AND TRANSFER ALL DATA TO THE NEW ONE Utar
Utar (утарь-ытаһ, utar'-ytah) or Northern Ainu is a language belonging to the Ainu language family. It is very close to the Hokkaido Ainu language, and many linguists classify Utar as a dialect of Ainu.
The Utar language originated in northern Sakhalin when the region began to be actively inhabited by the Ainu. Local dialects began to acquire various borrowings from the Nivkh and Tungusic languages, as very often all these peoples lived side by side and intermingled. These dialects soon spread to the south of Sakhalin and onto the continent, where new settlements began to appear near the Amur River. There were several attempts in the Soviet Union to standardise the Northern Ainu dialects. Eventually, the Utar language emerged, based on various regional variants.
Utar (утарь-ытаһ, utar'-ytah) or Northern Ainu is a language belonging to the Ainu language family. It is very close to the Hokkaido Ainu language, and many linguists classify Utar as a dialect of Ainu.
The Utar language originated in northern Sakhalin when the region began to be actively inhabited by the Ainu. Local dialects began to acquire various borrowings from the Nivkh and Tungusic languages, as very often all these peoples lived side by side and intermingled. These dialects soon spread to the south of Sakhalin and onto the continent, where new settlements began to appear near the Amur River. There were several attempts in the Soviet Union to standardise the Northern Ainu dialects. Eventually, the Utar language emerged, based on various regional variants.
Language family relationships
[view] About AinuThe Ainu languages are a small language family of Northeast Asia. Hokkaido Ainu is the only surviving Ainu language, and so is considered an isolate. The Ainu languages have not been conclusively linked to any other language family, although links ha...
Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Alveolar | Palatal | Labio- velar | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | |||||||
Nasal | m | n | ŋ | |||||||||||
Plosive | p | t t: | k | q | ||||||||||
Fricative | s | x | h | |||||||||||
Affricate | t͡s | |||||||||||||
Approximant | j | w | ||||||||||||
Trill | r |
Blends | jə | ju | jɐ | jʊ | ji | jo | ja | je |
Vowels | Front | Near- front | Central | Near- back | Back | |||||
Close | ɨ | u ʲu | ||||||||
Near-close | ʲɪ | ʊ | ||||||||
Close-mid | ʲe | o ʲo | ||||||||
Mid | ə | |||||||||
Open-mid | ɛ | |||||||||
Near-open | ɐ | |||||||||
Open | a ʲa |
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Deleted. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
DeletedOrthography [edit] | ||||||||
Аа a /a/, /ɐ/, /ə/ | Вв w /w/ | Ее je, ě /ʲe/, /je/ | Ёё jo, ǒ /ʲo/, /jo/ | Ии ji, i /ji/, /ʲɪ/ | Йй j /j/ | Кк k /k/ | Ӄӄ q /q/ | Мм m /m/ |
Нн n /n/ | Ӈӈ ng /ŋ/ | Оо o /ɐ/, /o/, /ə/ | Пп p /p/ | Рр r /r/ | Сс s /s/ | Тт t /t/ | Уу u /u/, /ʊ/ | Хх x /x/ |
Һһ h /h/ | Цц c /t͡s/ | Ыы y /ɨ/ | Ьь ' /ʲ/ | Ээ e /ɛ/ | Юю ju, ǔ /ju/, /jʊ/, /ʲu/ | Яя ja, ǎ /jə/, /ʲa/, /jɐ/, /ja/ | ||
✔ Shown in correct order [change] |
Latest 8 related articles listed below.
Utar: Conjugation of verbs
This article describes the bases for verb conjugation and me...
13-Feb-23 13:56Conjugation of verbs in Utar
This article describes the bases for verb conjugation.
28-Dec-22 14:59Phonological history of Kolyma Ainu
ch-ch-ch-changes
01-Jan-17 16:34