User:Osarius/CobreCreole
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| Character / Diacritic | IPA | Phonetic Description | Environmental Rules & Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Distinctive Consonants & Digraphs | |||
| gb | [ɡ͡b] | Voiced labial-velar plosive | Same as Yoruba/Igbo |
| kp | [k͡p] | Voiceless labial-velar plosive | Same as Yoruba/Igbo |
| j | [dʒ] | Voiced postalveolar affricate | Standard Rule: Like the "j" in judge |
| [ɟ] | Voiced palatal plosive | Post-Consonant Rule: When directly following another consonant (e.g., Njịkọledo), shifts to the Yoruba style | |
| ch | [tʃ] | Voiceless postalveolar affricate | Native Rule: Pronounced like the English "ch" in church for native words (e.g., Akach). |
| [ʃ] | Voiceless postalveolar fricative | Loan Rule: Shifts to an English "sh" sound in words derived from Azertienne (e.g., Chambre). | |
| ṣ | [ɕ] | Voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative | A sharp, bright, hissing "sh" sound. Pronounced by raising the body of the tongue high towards the palate while hissing. |
| sh | [ʃ] | Voiceless postalveolar fricative | Standard English "sh" sound as in shoe or shop. Kept distinct from the brighter ṣ. |
| z | [z] | Voiced alveolar fricative | Standard buzzing sound as in English zebra |
| Base Diacritics & Pitch System | |||
| ◌̣ | — | Underdot | Shorter vowel sounds |
| ◌̨ | — | Ogonek | Longer vowel sounds |
| ◌́ | [◌́] | Acute Accent (High Tone) | Sharp or rising pitch. |
| ◌̀ | [◌̀] | Grave Accent (Low Tone) | Dropped or deeper pitch. |
| (Unmarked) | [◌̄] | No Mark (Mid Tone) | Pronounced with a neutral tone |
| Character | IPA | Phonetic Description | English / Cross-Dialect Audio Anchors |
|---|---|---|---|
| The "A" Vowel Tier | |||
| ạ | [a] | Short open front vowel | Short "ah" sound. Like cat or hat. |
| a | [ã] | Nasalized open front vowel | Baseline Vowel: A nasal "ah". Like the "an" sound in Yoruba. |
| ą | [ɑː] | Long open back vowel | Long "ah" sound held for two beats. Like in father, spa, or calm. |
| The "E" Vowel Tier | |||
| ẹ | [ɛ] | Short open-mid front vowel | Short "eh" sound. Like in met, bed, or dress. |
| e | [e] | Close-mid front unrounded vowel | Baseline Vowel: An unglided "ay" sound. Like the first half of the vowel in say or face. |
| ę | [eː] | Long close-mid front vowel | Long "ayyy" sound held for two beats. |
| The "I" Vowel Tier | |||
| ị | [ɪ] | Near-close near-front unrounded vowel | Short "ih" sound. Like in bit, pin, or kit. |
| i | [i] | Close front unrounded vowel | Baseline Vowel: A short "ee" sound. Like the "y" sound at the end of happy or coffee. |
| į | [iː] | Long close front vowel | Long "eeeee" sound held for two beats. Like in freeze or team. |
| The "O" Vowel Tier | |||
| ọ | [ɔ] | Short open-mid back vowel | Short "o" sound. Like in pot, hot, or top. |
| o | [o] | Close-mid back rounded vowel | Baseline Vowel: A closed "oh" sound. Flat and unglided, like the "o" in Spanish hola. |
| ǫ | [ɔː] | Long open-mid back vowel | Same vowel sound in "north" but doesn't glide into the "r" |
| The "U" Vowel Tier | |||
| ụ | [ʊ] | Near-close near-back rounded vowel | Short "uh" sound. Like in foot, put, or push. |
| u | [u] | Close back rounded vowel | Baseline Vowel: A short "oo" sound. Like the "u" in Spanish uno. |
| ų | [uː] | Long close back vowel | Long "ooooo" sound held for two beats. Like in boot, goose, or blue. |