Difference between revisions of "Transcriptions of Nasalized Fricatives"

From Scottish Gaelic Grammar Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Created page with 'Following are transcriptions (each word will be transcribed by two people) of potential "nasalized fricatives," which have been included in the sound inventory of Scottish Gaelic…')
 
m
Line 19: Line 19:
 
|-
 
|-
 
|  tala'''mh''' gu do'''mh'''ainn
 
|  tala'''mh''' gu do'''mh'''ainn
|  [t̪halɣas kə t̪õɨn]
+
|  [t̪halˠas kə t̪õɨn]
 
|   
 
|   
 
|  Dihaoine, line 10
 
|  Dihaoine, line 10

Revision as of 16:01, 27 September 2009

Following are transcriptions (each word will be transcribed by two people) of potential "nasalized fricatives," which have been included in the sound inventory of Scottish Gaelic, although it has been claimed that nasalized fricatives are physiologically impossible. Also included are examples of their oral counterparts.

The sound files come from a native speaker of the Skye dialect.

Nasalized Fricatives

Orthography Transcription 1 Transcription 2 Source Notes
a-riamh [əðiəv] Dihaoine, line 6
talamh gu domhainn [t̪halˠas kə t̪õɨn] Dihaoine, line 10

Corresponding Oral Fricatives

Orthography Transcription 1 Transcription 2 Source Notes
dearbh [ʤɛɾəv] Dihaoine, line 15
bheil [vɛl] Dihaoine, line 2

See also