Phonology

High Lulani phonology has 18 consonant sounds and 3 vowels. Plosives are the only class that have a voicing distinction; fricatives are prototypically voiceless, and resonants are prototypically voiced. Vowels are defined in terms of openness and frontness; there are no oral, length or tone distinctions. All High Lulani words are formed from alternating consonant-vowel pairs. Any word-internal consonant can be geminated, which can palatalise or change the voicing of the original sound.

This page will show each of the International Phonetic Alphabet characters used in High Lulani pronunciations.

SoundExample
bba’u
sabba
cqacca
cu’i
ɕxu’a
çtuhhi
ddaru
’adda
ffara
ggusu
saggi
SoundExample
hhisuba
jfaʔa1
ɟjusi
ɟʱmajja
ktakki
ka’u
llisa
ʎmullu
mmullu
nnisa
SoundExample
ɲjanni
ŋqa
p’appu
puttu
rgurrisu
ɾrusa
ssippa
tnittu
ta’i
ʔxua

1The phone /j/ only appears as the second segment of an allophonic variant of /ʔ/, when that sound is geminated.

VowelExample
abatu
ibitta
ucura
VowelExample
əsu’a
ɨkasi
ʉlulani

The suprasegmental symbols are all exemplified in /ˌpʰaːmɨˈlamɨ/.