Okyyryn Alphabet
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Okyyryn (ಃಒಕಈರಇ) has been using the Kooton (ಃಕಓತಒ) alphabet since 3323. I developped this alphabet out of Kannada to fit the pronunciation of 4th-millennium Okyyryn.
In 6656, the alphabet was officially changed to fit modern Okyyryn pronunciation. The following things changed:
- ಖ, ಥ and ಫ are no longer used in new words. They merely indicate etymology. In 4th-millennium Okyyryn, they represented ejective consonants which disappeared a millennium later.
- The new consonant [d] (an allophone of [t] at the beginning of a word) is written with the new letter ದ.
- The letter ಷ used to be pronounced [ç]. Now it's [j] or [w], depending on the vowels around. To distinguish the two, you now write ಷಿ for [j] and ಷೆ for [w].
The letter ಊ (UU) disappeared when the vowel ɯ�? was pronounced ɤ�? (OO, ಓ). This sound change occurred around the year 7000.
The Kooton alphabet has 18 letters (one of them with diacritics) and a nasality sign. Here's a list of the letters together with their transcription and pronunciation:
- ಇ Y [i]
- ಈ YY [u�?]
- ಉ U [y]
- ಒ O, if there is no long vowel in the word Ö [o], nasal always [ũ]
- ಓ OO [ɤ�?]
- ಕ K [q]
- ಖ K [k], not used in new words
- ಜ SH [ʒ]
- ತ T [t]
- ಥ T [t], not used in new words
- ದ D [d]
- ಫ P [b], not used in new words
- ಬ P [b]
- ರ DH [ð]
- ಲ L [ɫ]
- ಶ X [χ]
- ಷ J/W [j] or [w], depending on the vowels around
- ಷಿ J [j]
- ಷೆ W [w]
- ಸ S [s]
The nasality sign ಃ at the beginning of a word indicates that this word is nasal.
Since the spelling reform of 6656, pronunciation changes of individual words have been reflected in the spelling.
- Introduction
- History
- Pronunciation
- Alphabet
- Nouns
- Verbs
- Pronouns
- Derivational Morphology
- Word Order
- Complex Phrases
- Vocabulary
- Sample Text
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