Denobulan/Language

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Phonology

For a non-linguistic summary of the phonology, click here.

Consonants

The following table shows the consonant phonemes of Denobulan:

Consonants Bilabial Alveolar Velar Glottal
Plosive p b t d k g ʔ
Pre-nasalized pl. ⁿd ᵑg
Affricates t͡s d͡z
Nasal m n ŋ
Fricative ɸ s h
Approximant β ɹ j
Lateral appr. l

If there are two consonants in one cell, the left one is voiceless and the right one voiced.

Notes

  • Unlike Federation Standard, Denobulan doesn't aspirize its voiceless plosives. However, in some non-native dialects aspirization can be found.
  • The glottal plosive is only placed between two of the same vowel phones.
  • The pre-nasalized plosives are a relic of Denobulan's proto-language and can only be found word-initially nowadays. Second language speakers often struggle pronouncing these two phonemes.
  • The two affricates are often pronounced as the palato-alveolar affricates [t͡ʃ] and [d͡ʒ] due to Federation Standard influences.
  • There are no voiced fricatives in Denobulan, although some speakers pronounce fricatives between two vowels as voiced phonemes, which are written [β], [z] and [ɦ].
  • The bilabial fricative sounds like Federation Standard's [f] but does not include the lower teeth touching the upper lip.
  • The bilabial approximant sounds like Federation Standard's [w] but does not include pushing the tongue back.

Vowels

The following table shows the vowel phonemes of Denobulan:

Vowels Front Back
Open i u
Open-mid e
Mid ɛ ɔ
Close ɑ