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Mohawk LanguageMohawk is a Native American language spoken in the United States and Canada. It is part of the Iroquoian family. Phonology Based on sound files available at http://www.ohwejagehka.com/lang.htm, the phoneme inventory appears to be as follows (using IPA notation): Consonants - There are no bilabials (unless one counts /w/ as labial rather than velar).
- It is unclear whether aspiration is phonemic or a realization of C + /h/; probably the latter as ‘nh’ is /n/ + /h/, and ‘sh’ is /s/ + /h/ (not IPA ).
- Listening to the syllabification of careful speech suggests that orthographic "ts" is indeed an affricate, since "tsh" corresponds to IPA — though it raises the question of why not use a single symbol for each of these? (After all, with such a small inventory, there are lots of Latin letters available!)
| ental | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | | top | | | | | | ffricate | | | | | | ricative | | | | | | asal | | | | | | iquids | | | | | Vowels - Length is contrastive.
- Nasalization is contrastive.
- There appear to be a high and low tone. (See tonal language.)
| ront | Central | Back | | igh | | | | | id | | | | | ow | | | a | External links Language
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