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A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"v","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"m","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"w","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"t̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"d̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ts","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"dz","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"s","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"(z)","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"l","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɾ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"tʃ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"dʒ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"(ʃ)","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɲ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʎ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"j","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"k","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"g","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"i","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"e","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"a","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɔ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"o","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["2"],"name":"Italian","language":"Italian","iso":"ita","glottocode":"ital1282","type":"language","latitude":"41.9100711","longitude":"12.5359979","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"u","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Krämer, Martin. 2009. The Phonology of Italian. New York, Oxford University Press.","comment":"The alveolar fricative does not contrast in voicing in northern Italian. The voiced fricative occurs in the vicinity of voiced stops and in word-internal intervocalic position. Elsewhere we find the voiceless form. In southern Italy, the alveolar fricative is voiceless in intervocalic position as well, while in the centre of the peninsula it shows some marginal contrast in intervocalic position (Kramer 2009: 46). ...contrastively long consonants occur, again, only word-internally. Word-initially, all consonants can only be short (except in the contexts to be discussed in section 7.3). The consonants [ts, dz, ʃ, ɲ, ʎ] are short (like all the other consonants) word-initially, but are always long word-internally. In word-initial position they are realized as long whenever preceded by a vowel. The voiced alveolar fricative [z], on the other hand, does not occur in long form (Kramer 2009: 47). Surface [ʃ] could then be the result of merging the manner feature of /s/ and the place feature of /tʃ/. If this procedure is generalized one might remove /ʃ/ from the inventory as well, assuming that all surface post-alveolar fricatives are derived from an illegal consonant cluster, such as /stʃ/, with the non-alternating instances of /ʃ/ taking a free ride on the alternating ones (Kramer 2009: 49). All seven vowels occur as long and short, depending on their position in the prosodic structure. It is even arguable that speakers distinguish three degrees of length. The length of a vowel, however, is completely predictable by its position (Kramer 2009: 51). A closer look at the less problematic diphthongs demonstrates that they actually are combinations of segments and that any restrictions on the inventory of diphthongs are not restrictions on the inventory of (contrastive) segments, but rather restrictions on the combinatorial options within higher units of organization than the segment (Kramer 2009: 52).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"p","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"b̥","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"m","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"pf","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"f","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"v̥","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʋ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"t","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"d̥","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ts","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʀ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"s","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"z̥","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"l","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"tʃ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʃ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʒ̊","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"j","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"k","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"g̊","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"kx","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ŋ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"x","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɣ̊","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"h","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"i","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"iː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"e","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"eː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"æ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"æː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"y","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"yː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ø","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"øː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"(œ)","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"œː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"u","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"uː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"o","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"oː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɒ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. Thus, the terms refer to two phonologically distinct series of homorganic obstruents that are both unvoiced, meaning that a feature other than [±voiced] is the phonetic correlate of the distinction (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 245). The schwa vowel [ə] is restricted to unstressed syllables... In stressed syllables, all vowel qualities are used for both short and long phonemes with the exception of short /œ/, which has only a marginal status (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 247).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["3"],"name":"Zurich German","language":"Central Alemannic","iso":"gsw","glottocode":"swis1247","type":"dialect","latitude":"47.377455","longitude":"8.536715","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɒː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Fleischer, Jürg & Stephan Schmid. 2006. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 36(2). 243–253.","comment":"Words can begin with a vowel; i.e. in contrast to Standard German, initial vowels are not preceded by the glottal stop [ʔ], which occurs only marginally, for example, in the reinforced negation particle [ˈnoeʔoe]/[ˈhoeʔoe] ‘nope’. Also in contrast to Standard German, unvoiced plosives before stressed vowels are not aspirated; rather, aspiration is lexically determined and typical of borrowed items, such as [pʰɒkx] ‘parcel’ or [tʰeː] ‘tea’. (Fleischer & Schmid 2006: 244). A striking structural feature of the Zurich German consonant system is that it completely lacks voiced obstruents; nevertheless, two series of homorganic obstruents are distinguished... In the present description, the terms ‘fortis’ and ‘lenis’ are employed in accordance with their traditional definition. 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Presence vs absence of stød create an abundance of minimal contrasts...Stød is then a property of bi-moraic syllables (Grønnum 1998: 102).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["20"],"name":"Danish","language":"Danish","iso":"dan","glottocode":"dani1285","type":"language","latitude":"55.6712673","longitude":"12.5608388","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ə","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Grønnum, Nina. 1998. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 28(1–2). 99–105.","comment":"Note that in a narrower transcription the aspirated plosives would be rendered as [b̥ʰ, d̥ˢ, g̊ʰ], since they are in fact lenis (Grønnum 1998: 100). The diphthongs can all be analyzed phonologically as consonant-vowel and vowelconsonant sequences, respectively (Grønnum 1998: 102). Stød is a kind of creaky voice. It occurs in long vowels and in phonetically voiced (sonorant) consonants. Presence vs absence of stød create an abundance of minimal contrasts...Stød is then a property of bi-moraic syllables (Grønnum 1998: 102).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"pʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"p","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. 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Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"f","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. 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Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"v","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. 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Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"tʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. 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Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"t","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. 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Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"s","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"r","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"l","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʃ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"j","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"kʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"k","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"h","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"iː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɪ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"eː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʏ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"øː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"œ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"a","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"uː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʊ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"oː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɔ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʊɪ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛɪ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɔɪ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"aɪ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʉu","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɔu","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛa","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["21"],"name":"Faroese","language":"Faroese","iso":"fao","glottocode":"faro1244","type":"language","latitude":"62.0151195","longitude":"-6.7998076","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɔa","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Barnes, Michael P. & Eivind Weyhe. 1994. Icelandic. The Germanic Languages (eds.: König, Ekkehard; van der Auwera, Johan), 142-189. London: Routledge.","comment":"Faroese has the same syllabic structure as most other forms of Scandinavian except Danish. In lexical pronunciation stressed syllables are long (V:, V:C, VC: or VCC - note, however, the clusters /pi, pr, tr, kl, kr/, where the preceding vowel is long) and unstressed are short (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). Attempts have been made to present length as allophonic, but the corollary seems to be that length in consonants must then be regarded as phonemic, so little is gained in the way of economy (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 190). /b, d, g/ are voiced, lax and unaspirated; however, the voicing is at best weak and sometimes absent (especially in word- or sentence-final position - but that is a characteristic of most voiced consonants) (Barnes & Weyhe 1994: 193).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"pʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"b","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"m","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. 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Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"v","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"t̪ʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"d̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"n̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"s̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɹ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"l̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʝ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"kʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"g","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. 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Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɕ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... 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Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɪ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"yː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. 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Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"øː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... 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Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɑː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"a","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"oː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. Swedish. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 20(1). 42–44.","comment":"/p,t,k/ are aspirated in stressed position when not preceded by hi within the same morpheme. /t, d, n, s, l/ are dental... Long vowels are generally diphthongized, particularly the high ones: [ij, yɥ, uw, ʉ̟β]. Lip rounding differs between /y/ (\"outrounded\") and /u, ʉ̟/ (\"inrounded\"). Consonants are long after short vowels in stressed position, and short after long vowels. Voiced consonants are frequently devoiced in voiceless context (Engstrand 1990: 43). Example tapes are available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_phonology","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["22"],"name":"Swedish (Central)","language":"Swedish","iso":"swe","glottocode":"swed1254","type":"language","latitude":"59.326142","longitude":"17.9875455","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɔ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Engstrand, Olle. 1990. 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We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"d","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"kʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"g","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"m","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ŋ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"l","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"r","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"f","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"v","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"w","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"s","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"z","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"j","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"x","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"h","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"i","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"iː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"y","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"yː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"eː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"øː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɪ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"a","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"aː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... We may say that eː, oː, and øː are regularly a little diphthongized when final (Simpa 1913: 9).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["23"],"name":"Frisian (West)","language":"Western Frisian","iso":"fry","glottocode":"west2354","type":"language","latitude":"53.2003137","longitude":"5.8185041","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɵ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Sipma, Pieter. 1913. Phonology & grammar of modern West Frisian. London: Oxford University Press.","comment":"/ʔ/ glottal explosive. Uttered before a stressed vowel or diphthong beginning the word, when used separately (Simpa 1913: 15). [ɣ] is an allophone of /g/ occurring intervocally. Long vowels often show a tendency to become slightly diphthongized... 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Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"t","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʈ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"c","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"k","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰp","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰt","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰʈ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰc","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰk","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"pʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"tʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʈʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"cʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"kʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿpʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿtʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿʈʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿcʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿkʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"b","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"d","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɖ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɟ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɡ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿb","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿd","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿɖ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿɟ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿɡ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱb","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱd","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱɖ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱɟ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱɡ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ts","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"tsʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿtsʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"dz","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿdz","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱdz","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"tɕ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"tɕʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿtɕʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"dʑ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿdʑ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱdʑ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"sʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʂʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɕʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"xʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"i","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"e","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"a","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɵ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ə","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɑ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɔ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"o","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɯ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"u","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"iː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"eː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"aː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɵː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"əː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɑː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɔː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"oː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɯː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"uː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ĩ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ẽ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛ̃","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ã","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɵ̃","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ə̃","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɑ̃","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿsʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ⁿxʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɸ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"s","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʂ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɔ̃","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"õ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɯ̃","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ũ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"55","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"35","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"132","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"11","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɕ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"x","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"h","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"z","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʐ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɣ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɦ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱz","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱʐ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"m","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɲ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ŋ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"m̥","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"n̥","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɲ̊","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ŋ̊","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱm","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱn","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱɲ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱŋ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"l","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰl̥","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱl","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"r","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"w","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"j","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʱj","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰʷt","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰʷʈ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰʷk","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰʷts","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰʷtɕ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰʷs","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰʷsʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰʷʂʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʰʷɕʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʷd","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʷɟ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʷz","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʷʐ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʷʑ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. Independent verification is definitely in order.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["37"],"name":"Soghpo Tibetan","type":"language","latitude":"30.851","longitude":"101.926","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Tibetic","syllab":"(C)(G)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʷm","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suzuki, Hiroyuki. 2011. Dialectal particularities of Sogpho Tibetan – an introduction to the “Twenty-four villages’ patois.” In Turin, Mark; and Bettina Zeisler. 2011. Himalayan Languages and Linguistics: Studies in Phonology, Semantics, Morphology and Syntax, 55–73.","comment":"A monster. 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Грамматика вепсского языка (фонетика и морфология). 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Грамматика вепсского языка (фонетика и морфология). 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Грамматика вепсского языка (фонетика и морфология). 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Грамматика вепсского языка (фонетика и морфология). 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Грамматика вепсского языка (фонетика и морфология). 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Грамматика вепсского языка (фонетика и морфология). 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Грамматика вепсского языка (фонетика и морфология). 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Грамматика вепсского языка (фонетика и морфология). 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Грамматика вепсского языка (фонетика и морфология). 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Грамматика вепсского языка (фонетика и морфология). 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Грамматика вепсского языка (фонетика и морфология). 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Fonética do português europeu: descrição e transcrição. 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Fonética do português europeu: descrição e transcrição. 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Fonética do português europeu: descrição e transcrição. 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The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"b","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"m","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. 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The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"f","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"β̞","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. 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The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"θ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"d̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. 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The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"t̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"ð̞","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. 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The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"s̺","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"ɟ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. 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The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"l","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. 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The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"r","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"ɾ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. 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The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"tʃ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"ʃ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"ɲ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"k","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"ŋ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"j","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"w","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"ħ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"ä","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega. [Consultado: 29/06/2014]","comment":"In formal Standard Galician, /g ~ ɰ/ are employed instead of /ħ/; [h], [x], [ɦ] and [ʕ] are also found. /θ/ is absent dialectally (then /s̺/ and /θ/ merge into /s/). [ʎ] for /ɟ/ is not common anymore ([ʝ̞] is another possible surface realization). /β̞/ and /ð̞/ are normally considered allophones of their respective homorganic stops; however, the contrast is maintained in cases where syllabification might be ambiguous: cf. /s̺ub.li.mi.naɾ/ and /su.β̞li.me/ ([Regueira 2014: xii]). /ä/ might be advanced or retracted depending on the environment. The seven vowels reduce to [ɐ], [ɪ], [ʊ] when word-final and unstressed.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["137"],"name":"Galician","language":"Galician","iso":"glg","glottocode":"gali1258","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"-8","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"(C(L))V(C(s̺))","cluster":"pɾ, bɾ, fɾ, β̞ɾ, d̪ɾ, t̪ɾ, ð̞ɾ, kɾ, ħɾ, pl, bl, fl, β̞l, kl, ħl","finals":"p, b, f, θ, d̪, t̪, s̺, l, ɾ, ʃ, k, ŋ, i̯, u̯, ħ","segments":"ɛ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Regueira, Xosé Luís (dir.): Dicionario de pronuncia da lingua galega. 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Although there are restirctions of initial clusters, heavy final clusters are tolerated (χɔsgwdʒ 'I ordered sb', äχɛqʰwsg 'you stole up on sb').","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["180"],"name":"Svan (Upper Bal)","language":"Svan","iso":"sva","glottocode":"svan1243","type":"language","latitude":"43","longitude":"42.7","gen1":"Kartvelian","gen2":"Svan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"ʃd̪, Cg, Ckʰ, Ckʼ, Cw","finals":"","segments":"iː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Tuite, Kevin. 1998. A short descriptive grammar of the Svan language. Université de Montréal.","comment":"Some other sources also record /e:/, /ɢ/, /ʔ/, /f/ and /v/ as separate phonemes. /ɯ/ might be realized as [ɤ], [ə] or [ɨ]. 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If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"t̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"k","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"s","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"h","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"m","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"j","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"ʋ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"ŋ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"d̺","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"n̺","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"r̺","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"l̺","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"f","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"ʔː","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"ɑ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"o̞","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"e̞","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. If word-final vowel reduction is acknowledged, many more combinations are possible. Syllable-initial cluster occur exclusively in loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["181"],"name":"Finnish (Standard)","language":"Finnish","iso":"fin","glottocode":"finn1318","type":"language","latitude":"61","longitude":"24.5","gen1":"Uralic","gen2":"Finnic","tones":"","syllab":"((s)C(L))V(V)(C)(C)","cluster":"pr̺, kr̺, t̪r̺, pl̺, kl̺, st, sp, sk, sl̺, d̺r̺, fr̺, fl̺, str̺, skr̺","finals":"t̪, s, n̺, r̺, l̺, m, n̺s","segments":"ø̞","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Suomi, Kari; Toivanen, Juhani; Ylitalo, Riikka. 2008. Finnish sound structure: Phonetics, phonology, phonotactics and prosody. University of Oulu, Oulu.","comment":"/b/, /g/, /ʃ/ occur in educated speakers. /ʔː/, /ŋ/, /d̺/ and /f/ might be absent. As to the finals, only /t̪/, /s/, /n̺/ are frequent. /m/ and /n̺s/ only occur word-finally in loanwords. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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Description du dialecte laze d’Arhavi (caucasique du sud, Turquie). Grammaire et textes. Université Lumière Lyon 2. École Doctorale : Lettres, Langues, Linguistique et Arts. Faculté des Lettres, Sciences du Langage et Arts Laboratoire Dynamique du Langage.","comment":"/œ/, /y/ and /f/ are marginal. 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I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"dz","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. 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I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"z","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. 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I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"ɾ̥","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. 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I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"dʒ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. 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I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"qʼ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"qʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. 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I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"ie","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. 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I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"e̞ː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. 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I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"yː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"y̯ø","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. 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I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"øː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. 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I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"wo","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"woː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. 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I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"ɑː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. 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I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"jẽ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. I do not include /æ/ (pharyngealized allophone of /e̞/ and shortened allophone of /e̞ː/).","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["206"],"name":"Chechen (Ploskost)","language":"Chechen","iso":"che","glottocode":"chec1245","type":"language","latitude":"43.12","longitude":"45.73","gen1":"Nakh-Daghestanian","gen2":"Nakh","tones":"","syllab":"CV(C)(C), st̪V(C)(C), pʰxV(C)(C), t̪ʰxV(C)(C), CʢV(C)(C), CʜV(C)(C)","cluster":"st̪, pʰx, t̪ʰx, mʢ, bʢ, pʜ, pːʜ, wʢ, t̪ʜ, t̪ːʜ, d̪ʢ, tsʜ, sːʜ, dzʢ, sʜ, zʢ, ɾʢ, ɫ̪ʢ, tʃʜ, dʒʢ, ʒʢ, ʃʜ, jʢ","finals":"","segments":"iẽ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Nichols, Johanna. 1994. Chechen. The Indigenous languages of the Caucasus. Caravan Books, Delmar, NY; Магомедов, А.Г. 1974. Система гласных чечено-ингушского языка. Махачкала, Даг. ФАН СССР","comment":"Nichols 1994 treats pharyngealization as a consonantal feature, while I opt for a segmental treatment. 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X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"ʋ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"s","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"ɾ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"tʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"kʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"m̩","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"n̩","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"ʋ̩","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"s̩","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. 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X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"i̞","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"ɯ̞","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"ʊ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"e̞","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. X = pʰ, m, f, ʋ, s, ɾ, n, tʰ, kʰ, m̩, n̩, ʋ̩, s̩, f̩ Y = m̩, n̩, ʋ̩ W = s̩, f̩, i̞, ɯ̞, ʊ, e̞, ä Z = m, f, ʋ, s, n","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["238"],"name":"Miyako (Ogami)","language":"Miyako","iso":"mvi","glottocode":"miya1259","type":"language","latitude":"24.9156478","longitude":"125.307708","gen1":"Japonic","gen2":"Ryukyuan","tones":"","syllab":"(X)(X)W(W)(Z), Y(Y)(Z)","cluster":"","finals":"m, f, ʋ, s, ŋ","segments":"ä","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Pellard, Thomas. 2009. Ogami: Éléments de description d'un parler du sud des Ryukyus. Paris: École des hautes études en sciences sociales","comment":"/b/, /d/, /g/, /ts/, /tɕ/ occur marginally. 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LE is similar to other accents in the north of England in that the /g/ in clusters is maintained... For /t/, affrication is common word-initially, whilst spirantisation is common in intervocalic and word-final positions... As well as realising /t/ as an oral fricative, it can also be debuccalised to [h]... It is also common for speakers to realise /k/ as an affricate or a fricative, too, as the speaker’s various tokens of cloak testify... Fricativisation of /p/ also occurs, typically to [ɸ], but this is much less frequent than that of /t/ or /k/... Phonetic fricatives are also found for the voiced plosives /b, d, g/, although of these the lenition of /d/ is by far the most common. 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LE is similar to other accents in the north of England in that the /g/ in clusters is maintained... For /t/, affrication is common word-initially, whilst spirantisation is common in intervocalic and word-final positions... As well as realising /t/ as an oral fricative, it can also be debuccalised to [h]... It is also common for speakers to realise /k/ as an affricate or a fricative, too, as the speaker’s various tokens of cloak testify... Fricativisation of /p/ also occurs, typically to [ɸ], but this is much less frequent than that of /t/ or /k/... Phonetic fricatives are also found for the voiced plosives /b, d, g/, although of these the lenition of /d/ is by far the most common. 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Because final-devoicing is common in LE, as it is in other varieties of English, the fricative realisations of /b, d, g/ are rarely voiced in final position (Watson 2007).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["261"],"name":"English (Liverpool)","language":"English","iso":"eng","glottocode":"stan1293","type":"dialect","latitude":"53.4200911","longitude":"-2.9108429","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"θ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Watson, Kevin. 2007. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 37(3). 351–360.","comment":"Dental fricatives /θ, ð/ are often realised as dental stops [t̪, d̪] both word-initially, medially and finally, although dental fricatives are also found... Post-vocalic /r/ is absent in LE, so that words like car, farm, park are r-less. In prevocalicand intervocalic positions, /r/ is typically realised as [ɹ] or [ɾ]... LE is similar to other accents in the north of England in that the /g/ in clusters is maintained... For /t/, affrication is common word-initially, whilst spirantisation is common in intervocalic and word-final positions... As well as realising /t/ as an oral fricative, it can also be debuccalised to [h]... It is also common for speakers to realise /k/ as an affricate or a fricative, too, as the speaker’s various tokens of cloak testify... Fricativisation of /p/ also occurs, typically to [ɸ], but this is much less frequent than that of /t/ or /k/... Phonetic fricatives are also found for the voiced plosives /b, d, g/, although of these the lenition of /d/ is by far the most common. Because final-devoicing is common in LE, as it is in other varieties of English, the fricative realisations of /b, d, g/ are rarely voiced in final position (Watson 2007).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["261"],"name":"English (Liverpool)","language":"English","iso":"eng","glottocode":"stan1293","type":"dialect","latitude":"53.4200911","longitude":"-2.9108429","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ð","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Watson, Kevin. 2007. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 37(3). 351–360.","comment":"Dental fricatives /θ, ð/ are often realised as dental stops [t̪, d̪] both word-initially, medially and finally, although dental fricatives are also found... Post-vocalic /r/ is absent in LE, so that words like car, farm, park are r-less. In prevocalicand intervocalic positions, /r/ is typically realised as [ɹ] or [ɾ]... 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Because final-devoicing is common in LE, as it is in other varieties of English, the fricative realisations of /b, d, g/ are rarely voiced in final position (Watson 2007).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["261"],"name":"English (Liverpool)","language":"English","iso":"eng","glottocode":"stan1293","type":"dialect","latitude":"53.4200911","longitude":"-2.9108429","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"t","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Watson, Kevin. 2007. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 37(3). 351–360.","comment":"Dental fricatives /θ, ð/ are often realised as dental stops [t̪, d̪] both word-initially, medially and finally, although dental fricatives are also found... Post-vocalic /r/ is absent in LE, so that words like car, farm, park are r-less. In prevocalicand intervocalic positions, /r/ is typically realised as [ɹ] or [ɾ]... LE is similar to other accents in the north of England in that the /g/ in clusters is maintained... For /t/, affrication is common word-initially, whilst spirantisation is common in intervocalic and word-final positions... As well as realising /t/ as an oral fricative, it can also be debuccalised to [h]... It is also common for speakers to realise /k/ as an affricate or a fricative, too, as the speaker’s various tokens of cloak testify... Fricativisation of /p/ also occurs, typically to [ɸ], but this is much less frequent than that of /t/ or /k/... Phonetic fricatives are also found for the voiced plosives /b, d, g/, although of these the lenition of /d/ is by far the most common. Because final-devoicing is common in LE, as it is in other varieties of English, the fricative realisations of /b, d, g/ are rarely voiced in final position (Watson 2007).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["261"],"name":"English (Liverpool)","language":"English","iso":"eng","glottocode":"stan1293","type":"dialect","latitude":"53.4200911","longitude":"-2.9108429","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"d","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Watson, Kevin. 2007. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 37(3). 351–360.","comment":"Dental fricatives /θ, ð/ are often realised as dental stops [t̪, d̪] both word-initially, medially and finally, although dental fricatives are also found... Post-vocalic /r/ is absent in LE, so that words like car, farm, park are r-less. In prevocalicand intervocalic positions, /r/ is typically realised as [ɹ] or [ɾ]... 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Because final-devoicing is common in LE, as it is in other varieties of English, the fricative realisations of /b, d, g/ are rarely voiced in final position (Watson 2007).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["261"],"name":"English (Liverpool)","language":"English","iso":"eng","glottocode":"stan1293","type":"dialect","latitude":"53.4200911","longitude":"-2.9108429","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Watson, Kevin. 2007. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 37(3). 351–360.","comment":"Dental fricatives /θ, ð/ are often realised as dental stops [t̪, d̪] both word-initially, medially and finally, although dental fricatives are also found... Post-vocalic /r/ is absent in LE, so that words like car, farm, park are r-less. In prevocalicand intervocalic positions, /r/ is typically realised as [ɹ] or [ɾ]... 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Because final-devoicing is common in LE, as it is in other varieties of English, the fricative realisations of /b, d, g/ are rarely voiced in final position (Watson 2007).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["261"],"name":"English (Liverpool)","language":"English","iso":"eng","glottocode":"stan1293","type":"dialect","latitude":"53.4200911","longitude":"-2.9108429","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"s","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Watson, Kevin. 2007. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 37(3). 351–360.","comment":"Dental fricatives /θ, ð/ are often realised as dental stops [t̪, d̪] both word-initially, medially and finally, although dental fricatives are also found... Post-vocalic /r/ is absent in LE, so that words like car, farm, park are r-less. In prevocalicand intervocalic positions, /r/ is typically realised as [ɹ] or [ɾ]... LE is similar to other accents in the north of England in that the /g/ in clusters is maintained... For /t/, affrication is common word-initially, whilst spirantisation is common in intervocalic and word-final positions... As well as realising /t/ as an oral fricative, it can also be debuccalised to [h]... It is also common for speakers to realise /k/ as an affricate or a fricative, too, as the speaker’s various tokens of cloak testify... Fricativisation of /p/ also occurs, typically to [ɸ], but this is much less frequent than that of /t/ or /k/... Phonetic fricatives are also found for the voiced plosives /b, d, g/, although of these the lenition of /d/ is by far the most common. Because final-devoicing is common in LE, as it is in other varieties of English, the fricative realisations of /b, d, g/ are rarely voiced in final position (Watson 2007).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["261"],"name":"English (Liverpool)","language":"English","iso":"eng","glottocode":"stan1293","type":"dialect","latitude":"53.4200911","longitude":"-2.9108429","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"z","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Watson, Kevin. 2007. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 37(3). 351–360.","comment":"Dental fricatives /θ, ð/ are often realised as dental stops [t̪, d̪] both word-initially, medially and finally, although dental fricatives are also found... Post-vocalic /r/ is absent in LE, so that words like car, farm, park are r-less. In prevocalicand intervocalic positions, /r/ is typically realised as [ɹ] or [ɾ]... 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Nevertheless, since our data show that /ʒ/ is in complementary distribution with /z/ in prevocalic position, we are inclined to regard it as a distinct phonemic unit... /ɛː, ɔː/ are very rare in central Friulian, being frequently replaced with /eː, oː/... In unstressed position, only /i, e, a, o, u/ may be found (Miotti 2002).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["264"],"name":"Friulian","language":"Friulian","iso":"fur","glottocode":"friu1240","type":"language","latitude":"46.0560624","longitude":"13.2441624","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"a","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Miotti, Renzo. 2002. 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Nevertheless, since our data show that /ʒ/ is in complementary distribution with /z/ in prevocalic position, we are inclined to regard it as a distinct phonemic unit... /ɛː, ɔː/ are very rare in central Friulian, being frequently replaced with /eː, oː/... In unstressed position, only /i, e, a, o, u/ may be found (Miotti 2002).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["264"],"name":"Friulian","language":"Friulian","iso":"fur","glottocode":"friu1240","type":"language","latitude":"46.0560624","longitude":"13.2441624","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"o","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Miotti, Renzo. 2002. 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Nevertheless, since our data show that /ʒ/ is in complementary distribution with /z/ in prevocalic position, we are inclined to regard it as a distinct phonemic unit... /ɛː, ɔː/ are very rare in central Friulian, being frequently replaced with /eː, oː/... In unstressed position, only /i, e, a, o, u/ may be found (Miotti 2002).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["264"],"name":"Friulian","language":"Friulian","iso":"fur","glottocode":"friu1240","type":"language","latitude":"46.0560624","longitude":"13.2441624","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"iː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Miotti, Renzo. 2002. 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Nevertheless, since our data show that /ʒ/ is in complementary distribution with /z/ in prevocalic position, we are inclined to regard it as a distinct phonemic unit... /ɛː, ɔː/ are very rare in central Friulian, being frequently replaced with /eː, oː/... In unstressed position, only /i, e, a, o, u/ may be found (Miotti 2002).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["264"],"name":"Friulian","language":"Friulian","iso":"fur","glottocode":"friu1240","type":"language","latitude":"46.0560624","longitude":"13.2441624","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"(ɛː)","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Miotti, Renzo. 2002. 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Nevertheless, since our data show that /ʒ/ is in complementary distribution with /z/ in prevocalic position, we are inclined to regard it as a distinct phonemic unit... /ɛː, ɔː/ are very rare in central Friulian, being frequently replaced with /eː, oː/... In unstressed position, only /i, e, a, o, u/ may be found (Miotti 2002).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["264"],"name":"Friulian","language":"Friulian","iso":"fur","glottocode":"friu1240","type":"language","latitude":"46.0560624","longitude":"13.2441624","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"(ɔː)","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Miotti, Renzo. 2002. 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Nevertheless, since our data show that /ʒ/ is in complementary distribution with /z/ in prevocalic position, we are inclined to regard it as a distinct phonemic unit... /ɛː, ɔː/ are very rare in central Friulian, being frequently replaced with /eː, oː/... In unstressed position, only /i, e, a, o, u/ may be found (Miotti 2002).","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["264"],"name":"Friulian","language":"Friulian","iso":"fur","glottocode":"friu1240","type":"language","latitude":"46.0560624","longitude":"13.2441624","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"uː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Miotti, Renzo. 2002. 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Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"s","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"z","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ts","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"l","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʃ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʒ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"tʃ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"(ɕ)","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"(ʑ)","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"j","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"kʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"k","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ŋ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"w","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʀ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"χ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʁ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"h","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"i","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"iː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"e","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"eː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"(ɛː)","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"(ə)","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"æ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"aː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɐ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɑ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"u","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"uː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"o","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"oː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"iə","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɜi","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"æːi","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɑi","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"uə","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"əʊ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"æːʊ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["265"],"name":"Luxembourgish","language":"Moselle Franconian","iso":"ltz","glottocode":"luxe1241","type":"language","latitude":"49.8152995","longitude":"6.13332","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɑʊ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gilles, Peter & Jürgen Trouvain. 2013. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43(1). 67–74.","comment":"Similar to Standard German, voiced obstruents cannot occur syllable-finally and will be devoiced (‘Auslautverhärtung’). Likewise, the voiceless plosives [p t k] are aspirated in most positions. The phonologically voiced plosives [b d ɡ] are in fact often realized as devoiced plosives. Thus, the phonological opposition is established by a fortis/lenis distinction... Among the fricatives, [χ] and [ɕ] are allophones of one single phoneme /χ/. The same holds for their voiced counterparts [ʁ] and [ʑ] with the latter allophone appearing only in a few words, however... From a phonemic perspective, the vowel /eː/ has two contextually conditioned allophones: when preceded by the vibrant /r/ in simplex words an open [ɛː] is realized (Kär [kɛːə] ‘core’); in all other contexts a closed [eː] (Keess [keːs] ‘cash register’) is realized... The short vowels [ə] and [e] are complementarily distributed allophones of the same phoneme /e/. [e] (with a more open [ɛ] alternative realization) appears only before velar consonants as in Méck [mek] ‘fly’ or zéng [ʦeŋ] ‘ten’, whereas [ə] appears in all other positions. Luxembourgish schwa is realized frequently with light lip rounding and – compared to [e] – this vowel is strongly centralized... Similar to Standard German, secondary diphthongs arise after vocalization of tautosyllabic /r/ after long monophthongs.","contr":["Anton Kukhto, ruinril@gmail.com"]} {"id":["266"],"name":"Paiwan (Kulalao)","language":"Paiwan","iso":"pwn","glottocode":"paiw1248","type":"language","latitude":"22.5","longitude":"120.8","gen1":"Austronesian","gen2":"Paiwan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"p","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Ferrell, Raleigh. 1982. Paiwan dictionary. Pacific linguistics. The Australian National University","comment":"","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["266"],"name":"Paiwan (Kulalao)","language":"Paiwan","iso":"pwn","glottocode":"paiw1248","type":"language","latitude":"22.5","longitude":"120.8","gen1":"Austronesian","gen2":"Paiwan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"b","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Ferrell, Raleigh. 1982. Paiwan dictionary. Pacific linguistics. 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The inventory of long vowels is clearly incomplete.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["282"],"name":"Soutern Tai (Surat)","language":"Southern Thai","iso":"sou","glottocode":"sout2746","type":"dialect","latitude":"9.1382389","longitude":"99.3217","gen1":"Tai-Kadai","gen2":"Tai","syllab":"","cluster":"kl, kʰl, pl, pʰl, kr, kʷr, kʰr, kʰʷr, pr, pʰr, pʰʷr, tr, tʰʷr, ʔw, kw, kʰw","finals":"p, t, k, ʔ, m, n, ŋ, w, j","segments":"u","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gedney, William J., and Thomas J. Hudak (eds.) 1997. William J. Gedney’s Tai dialect studies: glossaries, texts, and translations. Michigan papers on South and Southeast Asia no. 45. Ann Arbor, Mich: Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, The University of Michigan.","comment":"The phonemic status of [ʷr] is doubtful. 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The inventory of long vowels is clearly incomplete.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["282"],"name":"Soutern Tai (Surat)","language":"Southern Thai","iso":"sou","glottocode":"sout2746","type":"dialect","latitude":"9.1382389","longitude":"99.3217","gen1":"Tai-Kadai","gen2":"Tai","syllab":"","cluster":"kl, kʰl, pl, pʰl, kr, kʷr, kʰr, kʰʷr, pr, pʰr, pʰʷr, tr, tʰʷr, ʔw, kw, kʰw","finals":"p, t, k, ʔ, m, n, ŋ, w, j","segments":"o","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gedney, William J., and Thomas J. Hudak (eds.) 1997. William J. Gedney’s Tai dialect studies: glossaries, texts, and translations. Michigan papers on South and Southeast Asia no. 45. Ann Arbor, Mich: Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, The University of Michigan.","comment":"The phonemic status of [ʷr] is doubtful. The inventory of long vowels is clearly incomplete.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["282"],"name":"Soutern Tai (Surat)","language":"Southern Thai","iso":"sou","glottocode":"sout2746","type":"dialect","latitude":"9.1382389","longitude":"99.3217","gen1":"Tai-Kadai","gen2":"Tai","syllab":"","cluster":"kl, kʰl, pl, pʰl, kr, kʷr, kʰr, kʰʷr, pr, pʰr, pʰʷr, tr, tʰʷr, ʔw, kw, kʰw","finals":"p, t, k, ʔ, m, n, ŋ, w, j","segments":"ɛ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Gedney, William J., and Thomas J. Hudak (eds.) 1997. William J. Gedney’s Tai dialect studies: glossaries, texts, and translations. Michigan papers on South and Southeast Asia no. 45. Ann Arbor, Mich: Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, The University of Michigan.","comment":"The phonemic status of [ʷr] is doubtful. 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This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"pʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"t̪ʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"ʈʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"kʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"b","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"d̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"ɖ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"g","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"bʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"dʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"ɖʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"gʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"ts","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"tsʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"dz","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"dzʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"s","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"h","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"sʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"r","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"r̥","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"l","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"l̥","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"m","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"m̥","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"n̥","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"ŋ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"ŋ̊","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"w","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"ʍ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"j","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"j̊","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"a","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"aː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"u","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"uː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"o","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"oː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"i","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"iː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"e","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"eː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"ei","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"ai","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"oi","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"ui","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"eu","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["360"],"name":"Tamang (Dhankuta)","language":"Eastern Tamang","iso":"taj","glottocode":"east2347","type":"language","latitude":"26.994423","longitude":"87.332382","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"TGMT","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)","cluster":"Cw/j/l/r","finals":"p, t̪, ʈ, k, t̪ʰ, d̪, g, ts, dz, s, r, l, m, n, ŋ","segments":"au","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Poudel, Kedar Prasad. 2006. Dhankute Tamang grammar. Languages of the world 454. München: LINCOM EUROPA.","comment":"The section on tone is not meaningful. According to the author, lexical tone is absent in Dhankute Tamang. However, some tonal phenomena are observed, but they are inadequately described. This grammar seems to be of a rather low quality and its data should be used with caution.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"p","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"pʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"b","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"t","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"tʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"d","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"k","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"kʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"g","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"t̪s̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"t̪s̪ʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"d̪z̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"t͇s͇","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"t͇s͇ʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"d͇z͇","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"tɕ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"tɕʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"dʑ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ʈɽ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ʈɽʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ɖɽ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"m","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ŋ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ɽ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"f","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"v","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"s̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"z̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"s͇","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"z͇","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ɕ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ʑ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"x","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"w","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"j","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"l","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ɬ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ⁿpʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ⁿb","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ⁿtʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ⁿd","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ⁿkʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ⁿg","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ⁿt̪s̪ʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ⁿd̪z̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ⁿt͇s͇ʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ⁿd͇z͇","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ⁿtɕʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ⁿdʑ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). The fricative vowels are transcribed as /z̩/ and /v̩/ in the paper — the former was transcribed following the convention for Mandarin Chinese and other languages of the region, while the latter was treated as the rounded version of the former since ‘The two are differentiated by the configuration of the lips: spread for /z̩/ and rounded for /v̩/’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["361"],"name":"Ersu","language":"Ersu","iso":"ers","glottocode":"ersu1241","type":"language","latitude":"28.866137","longitude":"102.625889","gen1":"Sino-Tibetan","gen2":"Qiangic","syllab":"(ə)(C)(C)V","cluster":"Cw/j","finals":"Ø","segments":"ⁿʈɽʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Chirkova, Katia; Dehe Wang; Yiya Chen; Angélique Amelot; and Tanja Kocjančič Antolík. 2015. Ersu. Journal of the International Phonetic Association 45.187–211.","comment":"Clusters with initial nasals were analysed as phonemes. The language seems to have sesquisyllables (called ‘clusters with a schwa-like segment’ in the paper). 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Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ŋ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). 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Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʁ̞","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"h","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"iː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"eː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʉː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɵː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʌː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɪ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɛ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʌ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɵ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɞ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"aˤː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. Final nasals and laterals can be produced as syllabic ([m̩, n̩, ŋ,­ l̩]) following a stop or fricative. /aˤː, ʌˤː, ʊˤː oˤː, ɔˤː, oˤ/ can realized as [ɛːɒ̯ˤ, ɪːɒ̯ˤ, ʊːɒ̯ˤ, oːɒ̯ˤ, ɔːɒ̯ˤ] in careful speech (especially if speakers are fluent in Standard German). /oˤ/ is optionally realized as [ɵˤ], [əˤ], [ʁ̩] or [əʁ̞]. /yː/, /ʏ/, /øː/ and /œ/ might be occasionally found in the speech of speakers fluent in Standard German.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["374"],"name":"Upper Saxon (Chemnitz)","language":"Central East Middle German","iso":"sxu","glottocode":"uppe1400","type":"language","latitude":"50.827845","longitude":"12.921369","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʌˤː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Khan, Sameer ud Dowla and Constanze Weise. 2013. Upper Saxon (Chemnitz dialect). In: Journal of the International Phonetic Association 43, 231–241.","comment":"[χ] is an allophone of [h] ([h] occurs as the onset of stressed syllables and word-initially while [χ] occurs elsewhere). Short non-pharyngealized vowels optionally reduce to [ə]. /ʁ̞/ is optionally realized as [ʁ], [ʁ̥], [ʀ̥] or [q]. 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According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"dʒ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. 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According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"m","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɲ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ŋ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"r","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"β̞","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"j","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"l","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ħ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"i","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"iː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"iˤ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"iˤː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"e","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"eː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"a","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"aː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ie","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"iˤæ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"o","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"oː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"oˤ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"oˤː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"u","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"uː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"uˤ","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["376"],"name":"Even (Ola)","language":"Even","iso":"eve","glottocode":"even1260","type":"language","latitude":"59.569799","longitude":"151.26588","gen1":"Tungusic","gen2":"Northern Tungusic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)V(C)","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"uˤː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Новикова, Клавдия Александровна. 1960. Очерки диалектов эвенского языка. Часть 1: ольский говор. Москва; Ленинград: Издательство АН СССР; Aralova, Natalia. 2015. Vowel harmony in two Even dialects: Production and perception. Ph.D. thesis. University of Amsterdam.","comment":"The system is presented according to the interpretation in Aralova 2015. /ħ/ and /s̠/ are in complementary distribution (/ħ/ only word initially). /oː/ ‘is slightly diphthongoid and starts with a short [u]’ (p. 30). Vowel harmony is root based and governs the distribution of consonant allophones: ‘According to Novikova (1960), the vowel inventory is divided into two groups of vowels opposed by pharyngealization, namely the non-pharyngealized set /e eː i iː o oː u uː ie/ vs. the pharyngealized set /a aː ị ịː ọ ọː ụ ụː ịa/. <...> Novikova (1960: 74) notes a common tendency for all consonants to be retracted in the context of set 2 vowels. According to her, within a word containing set 2 vowels, labials become nasalized, dental stops get secondary dorsal articulation, and the velar voiceless stop becomes uvular. <...> The lateral approximant has a palatalized variant within the context of set 1 vowels and a velarized variant within the context of set 2 vowels.’ (p. 38–39)","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"p","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"b","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"m","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"f","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"v","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ð","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"t","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"d","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"r","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"s̺","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"l","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"l̥","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɽ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"t̺s̺","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"d̺z̺","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"j","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"k","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"g","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. In some parts of Övdaln, /o̞/ and /ɔ̞̃/ are realized as [u] and [ũ] (probably the same is valid for long vowels). /õ̞, õ̞ː/ and /ɔ̞̃, ɔ̞̃ː/ are also regionally distributed. /uo, ũo, uoː, ũoː/ are pronounced as [ʏæ, ʏæ̃, ʏæː, ʏæ̃ː] in some vernaculars. In some villages /l̥/ is pronounced as [sl]. /ð/ and /r/ merge into /r/ regionally. /h/ occurs in some proper names and loanwords.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["377"],"name":"Elfdalian","language":"Elfdalian","iso":"ovd","glottocode":"elfd1234","type":"language","latitude":"61.23","longitude":"14.04","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɣ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Sapir, Yair. 2005. Elfdalian, the Vernacular of Övdaln. In Gunnar Nyström Nyström (ed.). Fuost konferensn um övdalskų / Första konferensen om älvdalska.","comment":"In some parts of Övdaln, /ɛ̃/ and /ɛ̃ː/ are realized as [æ̃] and [æ̃ː]. 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The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"b","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"m","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"f","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"v","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"t","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"d","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"s̺","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"z̺","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"ts","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"dz","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"l","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"ʃ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"ʒ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"tʃ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"dʒ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"k","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"g","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"x","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"ʀ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"h","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"nʲ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"lʲ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"iː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"aː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"uː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"i","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"e","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"a","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. 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Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"u","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. 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The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["379"],"name":"Eastern Yiddish (Central)","language":"Eastern Yiddish","iso":"ydd","glottocode":"east2295","type":"language","latitude":"50","longitude":"25","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Germanic","tones":"","syllab":"(C)(C)V(C)(C)(C), (C)(C)V(C)(C)s̺t, {s̺,ʃ}(C){ʀ,l}V(C)(C)(C)","cluster":"pt, pl, pʀ, pn, ps̺, pʃ, px, plʲ, pl, bd, bl, bʀ, bg, tʀ, tm, dl, dn, tn, tl, tk, tv, tf, tx, dʀ, dv, kn, kd, kl, ks̺, kʀ, kv, gn, gl, gʀ, gv, gz, fl, fʀ, vl, vʀ, s̺m, s̺f, s̺v, s̺n, s̺t, s̺d, s̺k, s̺p, s̺x, s̺ʀ, s̺l, z̺m, z̺n, z̺g, z̺ʀ, z̺l, z̺b, ʃm, ʃv, ʃf, ʃn, ʃt, ʃp, ʒm, ʒl, ʒlʲ, ʃk, ʃx, ʃl, ʃtʃ, ʃʀ, ʃlʲ, xm, xv, xʃ, xs̺, xl, xk, xts, xnʲ, xʀ, tsl, tsn, tsd, tsv, tʃv, mʀ, ml, ʃpʀ, ʃtʀ, ʃkʀ, ʃkl, s̺pʀ, s̺tʀ, s̺kʀ, s̺kl","finals":"p, b, m, f, v, t, d, s̺, z̺, ts, dz, n, l, ʃ, ʒ, tʃ, dʒ, k, g, x, ʀ, nʲ, lʲ, pt, ps̺, pʃ, ft, fts, fs̺, mp, mb, md, mt, ms̺, lp, lb, lts, lt, ld, ldz, lk, lg, lʃ, lz, tʃt, tst, ʃt, s̺t, s̺p, s̺k, nt, nd, ŋk, ŋg, ns̺, nts, ndz, ntʃ, ʀp, ʀf, ʀt, ʀd, ʀb, ʀm, ʀs̺, ʀʃ, kʃ, ks̺, kt, xt, xts, xs̺, lx, lf, ʀts, ps̺k, ps̺t, pts, fs̺t, ʃs̺t, ks̺t, xs̺t, xts, fts, ftst, ms̺t, mts, ŋgt, ŋkt, ŋks̺, nts, ns̺t, ntst, ns̺k, ntʃt, ls̺t, ltst, lkt, lks̺, ʀs̺t, lʃt, ʀps̺t, ʀks̺t, ŋgs̺t","segments":"ei","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Jacobs, Neil G. 2005. 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Yiddish. A Linguistic Introduction. New York: Cambridge University Press","comment":"Vowel nasalization is best explained in segmental terms. Outside Galicia, Volhynia and Podolia /ʀ/ is realized as /r/. /ə/ is only found in unstressed syllables. The phonetic quality of the vowels may be described somewhat inaccurately.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["380"],"name":"Jibbali (Central)","language":"Jibbali","iso":"shv","glottocode":"sheh1240","type":"language","latitude":"17","longitude":"54.8","gen1":"Semitic","gen2":"South","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"b","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Rubin, Aaron D. 2014. The Jibbali (Shaḥri) Language of Oman. Grammar and Texts. 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The list of onset clusters is hardly exhaustive.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["385"],"name":"Jèrriais (Eastern Jersey)","language":"Jerriais","iso":"nrf","glottocode":"jerr1238","type":"language","latitude":"49.2","longitude":"-2.05","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"pr, br, fr, vr, tr, dr, kr, gr, ʃr, pj, bj, fj, ky, gj, pl, gl, fl, bl, kl, ʒl, vj, sj, ʃj, mj, nj, sp, st, sk, sn, sl, sm, pt, mn, dʒv, gv, km, ʃl","finals":"","segments":"v","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Spence, N.C.W. 1985. Phonologie descriptive des parlers jersiais : II. les voyelles [suite]. Revue de linguistique romane 49; Spence, N.C.W. 1987. Phonologie descriptive des parlers jersiais : II. les consonnes [suite]. Revue de linguistique romane 51.","comment":"/ŋ, wo, wɔː, øy̯, øːy̯, ɒːi̯/ are marginal. The list of onset clusters is hardly exhaustive.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["385"],"name":"Jèrriais (Eastern Jersey)","language":"Jerriais","iso":"nrf","glottocode":"jerr1238","type":"language","latitude":"49.2","longitude":"-2.05","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"pr, br, fr, vr, tr, dr, kr, gr, ʃr, pj, bj, fj, ky, gj, pl, gl, fl, bl, kl, ʒl, vj, sj, ʃj, mj, nj, sp, st, sk, sn, sl, sm, pt, mn, dʒv, gv, km, ʃl","finals":"","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Spence, N.C.W. 1985. Phonologie descriptive des parlers jersiais : II. les voyelles [suite]. Revue de linguistique romane 49; Spence, N.C.W. 1987. Phonologie descriptive des parlers jersiais : II. les consonnes [suite]. Revue de linguistique romane 51.","comment":"/ŋ, wo, wɔː, øy̯, øːy̯, ɒːi̯/ are marginal. The list of onset clusters is hardly exhaustive.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["385"],"name":"Jèrriais (Eastern Jersey)","language":"Jerriais","iso":"nrf","glottocode":"jerr1238","type":"language","latitude":"49.2","longitude":"-2.05","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"pr, br, fr, vr, tr, dr, kr, gr, ʃr, pj, bj, fj, ky, gj, pl, gl, fl, bl, kl, ʒl, vj, sj, ʃj, mj, nj, sp, st, sk, sn, sl, sm, pt, mn, dʒv, gv, km, ʃl","finals":"","segments":"t","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Spence, N.C.W. 1985. Phonologie descriptive des parlers jersiais : II. les voyelles [suite]. Revue de linguistique romane 49; Spence, N.C.W. 1987. Phonologie descriptive des parlers jersiais : II. les consonnes [suite]. Revue de linguistique romane 51.","comment":"/ŋ, wo, wɔː, øy̯, øːy̯, ɒːi̯/ are marginal. 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The list of onset clusters is hardly exhaustive.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["385"],"name":"Jèrriais (Eastern Jersey)","language":"Jerriais","iso":"nrf","glottocode":"jerr1238","type":"language","latitude":"49.2","longitude":"-2.05","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Romance","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"pr, br, fr, vr, tr, dr, kr, gr, ʃr, pj, bj, fj, ky, gj, pl, gl, fl, bl, kl, ʒl, vj, sj, ʃj, mj, nj, sp, st, sk, sn, sl, sm, pt, mn, dʒv, gv, km, ʃl","finals":"","segments":"dʒ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Spence, N.C.W. 1985. Phonologie descriptive des parlers jersiais : II. les voyelles [suite]. Revue de linguistique romane 49; Spence, N.C.W. 1987. Phonologie descriptive des parlers jersiais : II. les consonnes [suite]. Revue de linguistique romane 51.","comment":"/ŋ, wo, wɔː, øy̯, øːy̯, ɒːi̯/ are marginal. 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Campobasso","comment":"Some people use [ɣ] as a hiatus-filling consonant. Many substitute /j/ for /ʎ/, /ɟ/ for /gʎ/, /c/ for /kʎ/. Many substitute [v̊] or [f] for /sv/. Many substitute /ɛr/ for /r̩/. /w/ and /j/ may also be described as allophones of /u/, /v/, /i/ and prothetic processes. /f, dz, dʒ, ɟ, ç, ɛ, ɔ/ occur almost exclusively in borrowings. Pitch accent is present, distinguishing descending and ascending stress. Vowel length is contrastive only in syllable with descending stress.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["389"],"name":"Slavomolisano (Acquaviva Collecroce)","language":"Slavomolisano","iso":"svm","glottocode":"slav1254","type":"language","latitude":"41.87","longitude":"14.75","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Slavic","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"tʃ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Breu, Walter; Giovanni Piccoli; Snježana Marčec. 2000. Dizionario croato molisano di Acquaviva Collecroce. 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Campobasso","comment":"Some people use [ɣ] as a hiatus-filling consonant. Many substitute /j/ for /ʎ/, /ɟ/ for /gʎ/, /c/ for /kʎ/. Many substitute [v̊] or [f] for /sv/. Many substitute /ɛr/ for /r̩/. /w/ and /j/ may also be described as allophones of /u/, /v/, /i/ and prothetic processes. /f, dz, dʒ, ɟ, ç, ɛ, ɔ/ occur almost exclusively in borrowings. Pitch accent is present, distinguishing descending and ascending stress. Vowel length is contrastive only in syllable with descending stress.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["389"],"name":"Slavomolisano (Acquaviva Collecroce)","language":"Slavomolisano","iso":"svm","glottocode":"slav1254","type":"language","latitude":"41.87","longitude":"14.75","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Slavic","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʒ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Breu, Walter; Giovanni Piccoli; Snježana Marčec. 2000. Dizionario croato molisano di Acquaviva Collecroce. 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Campobasso","comment":"Some people use [ɣ] as a hiatus-filling consonant. Many substitute /j/ for /ʎ/, /ɟ/ for /gʎ/, /c/ for /kʎ/. Many substitute [v̊] or [f] for /sv/. Many substitute /ɛr/ for /r̩/. /w/ and /j/ may also be described as allophones of /u/, /v/, /i/ and prothetic processes. /f, dz, dʒ, ɟ, ç, ɛ, ɔ/ occur almost exclusively in borrowings. Pitch accent is present, distinguishing descending and ascending stress. Vowel length is contrastive only in syllable with descending stress.","contr":["André Nikulin, ojovemlouco@gmail.com"]} {"id":["389"],"name":"Slavomolisano (Acquaviva Collecroce)","language":"Slavomolisano","iso":"svm","glottocode":"slav1254","type":"language","latitude":"41.87","longitude":"14.75","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Slavic","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"s","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Breu, Walter; Giovanni Piccoli; Snježana Marčec. 2000. Dizionario croato molisano di Acquaviva Collecroce. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʈ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɖ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"k","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"g","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"m","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"n̪","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɳ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ts","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"tɕ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"s","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"z","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʂ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɕ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʑ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"x","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɣ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"h","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɾ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɽ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"β̞","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"j","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"l","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"pʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"bʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"t̪ʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"d̪ʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʈʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ɖʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"kʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"gʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"mʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"n̪ʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʈʂʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"tɕʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"zʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"ʑʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"jʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"lʰ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"iː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"i","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"uː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"u","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"eː","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 39(03), 381-386.","comment":"“Aspiration is best considered a property of the lexical stem, rather than as a segment or a secondary articulation of any one segment. The feature occurs only once in a (phonological) word, in a majority of cases word-initially...” (p. 384) “The voiced aspirated sounds are normally phonetically realized with breathy voice during their release, and/or the vowel that immediately follows is pronounced with (at least partial) breathy voice... The voiced aspiration or ‘breathiness’ is also somewhat mobile within the syllable, and for some words even beyond the realm of a single syllable.” (p. 385) Contour pitch accents are distinguished on long vowels (déedi ‘paternal grandmother’ vs. deédi ‘burnt [F]’).","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["411"],"name":"Palula","language":"Palula","iso":"phl","glottocode":"phal1254","type":"language","latitude":"35.434444","longitude":"71.745556","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Indo-Aryan","tones":"","syllab":"","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"e","segment_type":"vowel","source":"Liljegren, H., & Haider, N. (2009). Palula. 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Yusufbekov, Shugnankiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"p","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. 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On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"t","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"d","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"k","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"g","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"q","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"ts","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"dz","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"tʃ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"dʒ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"l","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"m","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"n","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"w","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"f","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"v","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"s","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"z","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"θ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"ð","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"j","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"x","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"ɣ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. On the other hand, breaking up of initial clusters in inherited words and loan-words is ‘optional’.","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["428"],"name":"Rushani","language":"Rushani","glottocode":"rush1239","type":"language","latitude":"38.071034","longitude":"72.137172","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC","cluster":"Ø","finals":"","segments":"χ","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Rushanskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"The statements on the possibility of initial clusters are contradictory. On the one hand, ‘Words and morphemes cannot start with CC-’. 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In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) Moscow: Indrik.","comment":"","contr":["Dmitry Nikolaev, dsnikolaev@gmail.com"]} {"id":["429"],"name":"Khufi","language":"Khufi","glottocode":"khuf1238","type":"language","latitude":"38.025613","longitude":"72.370631","gen1":"Indo-European","gen2":"Iranic","tones":"","syllab":"CV, CVC, CVCC, V, VC, VCC","cluster":"","finals":"","segments":"d","segment_type":"consonant","source":"Edelman Dž. I., Sh. P. Yusufbekov, Kufskiy yazyk. In Rastorgueva V., Dž. I. Edel'man, and V. V. Moškalo. 1999. Vostočnoiranskie Yazyki. (Yazyki Mira: Iranskie Yazyki, III.) 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