Help:IPA for Talossan
In order to precisely indicate how a written phoneme should be pronounced, the International Phonetic Alphabet is often helpful. For more information about the IPA in general, please see the article at Wikipedia.
Templates
There are three ways to represent the IPA on TalossaWiki.
Template:IPA
This template classifies the enclosed text as "IPA" text, so that other templates or people's personal CSS adjustments can make appropriate changes to its display. Example: {{IPA|lɛˈd͡ʒaʒ}} displays as: lɛˈd͡ʒaʒ
Template:IPA-all
This template takes any IPA transcription and presents it in a standardized and appealing format, with choices of lede and the possibility of including an audio recording. {{IPA-all|lɛˈd͡ʒaʒ|pron|lexhatx.ogg}} displays as: pronounced [lɛˈd͡ʒaʒ] ( )
Template:IPA-t
This template breaks up IPA symbols into separate phonemes, with a pronunciation guide available on mouseover. {{IPA-t|l|E|ˈ|J|a|Z|lexhatx.ogg}} displays as: Listeni/lɛˈ[unsupported input][unsupported input]ʒ[unsupported input]/
Sounds of Talossan
The Talossan language uses a specific subset of sounds, as represented in IPA. These sounds are indicated below, in the standard IPA format.
Consonants
bilabial | labio- dental |
dental | alveolar | post- alveolar |
palatal | labio-velar | velar | glottal | |
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plosive | p b | t d | k ɡ | ||||||
nasal | m | n | ɲ | ŋ | |||||
fricative | f v | θ ð | s z | ʃ ʒ | x ɣ | h | |||
affricate | tʃ dʒ | ||||||||
approximant | ɾ | j | w | ||||||
lateral approximant | ɬ l | ʎ |
Vowels
Front | Near- front | Central | Near- back | Back | ||
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Mid | ||||||
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Open |
Speakers who prefer a later pronunciation merge the rounded vowels with the unrounded one.
Key
Phonemes in Talossan words are pronounced roughly as follows.
Note: The IPA stress mark (ˈ) comes before the syllable that has the stress, in contrast to stress marking in pronunciation keys of some dictionaries published in the United States.
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