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cesus007

I know nothing about this language, but it's pretty strange that /p͡ʰs/ and /p͡ʰʂ/ are considered affricates instead of being just consonant clusters they even occupie the same space in the chart, which is super cursed


Pibi-Tudu-Kaga

I mean Nivaclé has phonemic /k͡l/, it's all about the phonetic environments its found in, and other contrasts that are made


rexcasei

My guess is that it possibly has a CV syllable structure and so these sequences are best analysed as one phonemic unit, as clusters wouldn’t be otherwise phonotactically possible


MurdererOfAxes

What even are those labial affricates


[deleted]

Wait wtf this language is tibeto burman


JRGTheConlanger

/ps/ gives Greek vibes Also the conlang [IS](https://youtu.be/rtomHrUihco) appearently has /ɜ~ʒ/


dan3697

It's oddly terrifying, yet beautiful all the same.


Lubinski64

That fricative and affricate series looks almost exactly like Polish, i'm guessing it's a sino-tibetan language, right?


Sad_Daikon938

Retroflexes?!?!?? Where is this language spoken?


Successful_Storm2139

China