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High Karanesa
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Pronunciation[ˈɾokadoŋ]
Created by
Setting and usageSpectradom
Native speakers
Several million
Purpose
Official status
Official language in
Republic of Karan
Language codes
ISO 639-3RKD
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High Karanesa is a Nentan language spoken in eastern Quillan. It is the language of the Republic of Karan.

Phonology

Main article: Rokadong phonology

Consonants

Consonant phonemes
Labial alveolar Post-
alveolar
/
palatal
Velar
Nasal m n ɲ ŋ
Stop p b t d t͡ʃ d͡ʒ  k g
Sibilant s (z) ʃ ʒ
Fricative f θ (ð) x
Approximant j w
Lateral t͡ɬ d͡ɮ ʎ
Tap ɾ

Notes

  • Nasal and sibilant consonants lose their contrast before stop consonants. However, they still contrast in all other positions
  • Morpheme-final voiceless plosives all lose their contrast, becoming [ʔ]. However, if the following morpheme starts with a vowel, the original sound returns.
  • The voiced alveolar fricatives /z ð/ are marginally phonemic, with only loanwords having them consistently. The former is also usually affricated, to [d͡z].
  • The voiced alveolar lateral affricate /d͡ɮ/ is often backed, sounding like [].

Vowels

Vowel phonemes
Front Central Back
Close i ɨ u
Close-mid e o
Centering iə̯ aə̯~əː uə̯~ɯɵ̯
Open-mid e o
Open a

Notes

  • Centering vowels flatten before approximants and voiced laterals: /iə̯d͡ɮ aə̯ʎ uə̯j/ [ɪːdɮ əːʎ ʌːj].

Orthography

High Karanesa may be either written using the Latin alphabet or one of the two native scripts: the calligraphic castedan, or the blockletter razhidan.

Romanization

Consonants

Consonant clusters that end in y drop the y before c or j, and change it to an i at the end of a word.

Consonant phonemes
Labial alveolar Post-
alveolar
/
palatal
Velar
Nasal m n ny ng
Stop p b t d c j k g
Sibilant s z sh zh
Fricative f th dh h
Approximant y w
Lateral l ll ly
Tap r

Vowels

Final i and u are not pronounced at the end of a morpheme. However, the former indicates that the following consonant is palatalized, and both vowels reappear when an affix is applied to the word (but not in compound words, where they are instead dropped entirely).

Vowel phonemes
Front Central Back
Close i á u
Close-mid é ó
Centering î â û
Open-mid e o
Open a