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The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Lower Sorbian and Upper Sorbian pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. For a guide to adding IPA characters to Wikipedia articles, see Template:IPA, and Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation § Entering IPA characters.
Consonants | |||
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IPA | Examples | Nearest English equivalent | |
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b | bałma (U)[a] | boot | |
bʲ | bjakać (U)[a] | beautiful | |
ɕ | šćit (L)[a][b][c] | sheep (L) | |
d
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dań (U)[a] | do | |
dʲ | [d] | media | |
dz
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licba (L)[a] | lads | |
dʑ | [a] | jig (L) | |
dʒ | dźak (U)[a][c] | jug | |
f | fabula (U)[a] | fool | |
fʲ | [d] | few | |
ɡ | gagać (U)[a] | good | |
ɡʲ
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[d] | argue | |
ɣ
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[a] | good, but without the tongue touching the roof of the mouth | |
h | habla (U) | hood | |
hʲ | [d] | heed | |
j | jadro (U) | yes | |
k | kabat (U)[a] | scar | |
kʲ
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[d] | skew | |
l
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lac (U) | lack | |
lʲ | [d] | failure | |
m | mač (U) | moot | |
mʲ | mjaso (U) | mute | |
n
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nabać (U) | noon | |
nʲ | hromadźernja (U) | vinyard | |
ŋ | [e] | sang | |
ŋʲ
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[e] | sing | |
p | pad (U)[a] | span | |
pʲ | pjany (U)[a] | spew | |
r
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ʁ | rad (U)[f] | American atom (L) French rouge (U) |
rʲ | ʁʲ | rjadka (U)[f] | American catty (L) French rime (U) |
s
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sadło (U)[a] | soup | |
ʃ | šach (U)[a][c] | rush | |
t
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tajić (U)[a] | stand | |
tʲ | [d] | stew (RP) | |
tɕ | [a][c] | chip (L) | |
ts
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całta (U)[a] | cats | |
tʃ | ćahać (U)[a][c] | chop | |
v | vatikanski (U)[a] | voodoo | |
vʲ | [d] | view | |
w
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wačka (U) | boot, but without lips completely closed | |
wʲ | wjaznyć (U) | between wet and yet | |
x
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čichawa (U) | loch (Scottish); ugh | |
xʲ
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[d] | huge | |
z
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zabić (U)[a] | zoo | |
ʑ | [a][c] | prestige (L) | |
ʒ | žaba (U)[a][c] | pleasure |
Vowels | |||
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IPA | Examples | Nearest English equivalent | |
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a | pask (U) | father | |
ɛ | pesimistiski (U)[d][g] | met | |
ɪ | pĕseń (U)[d][g][h] | kit | |
i | pisać (U)[g] | meet | |
ɨ | pysk (U)[g] | roses (for some dialects )
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ɔ | posyć (U) | off | |
ʊ | póstniski (U)[h][i] | pull | |
u | pusty (U) | pool |
IPA | Other | |
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ˈ | Primary stress. Stress tends to fall on the first syllable of a word. | |
. | Syllable break. |
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w The contrast between the voiceless /p, pʲ, ɕ, t, tʃ, f, k, s, ʃ/ on the one hand and the voiced /b, bʲ, ʑ, d, dʒ, v, ɡ, z, ʒ/ on the other is neutralized before obstruents (with the former set occurring before voiceless obstruents and the latter set before the voiced ones), also across word boundaries. Phrase-final obstruents are all voiceless. The same applies to unpaired obstruents, so that the voiceless /ts/ and /x/ are voiced to [dz] and [ɣ] in the same contexts.
- ^ /ʃ/ before /tɕ/ is realized as [ɕ] in Lower Sorbian.
- ^ palato-alveolar, as in English and Italian.
- ^ x] (in the case of following /ɛ/) as both vowels are realized as [ɛ]. Those palatalized allophones also appear before /i/ and stressed /ɪ/. Among the first set, only the nasal /mʲ, nʲ/, the labial /bʲ, pʲ, wʲ/ and the uvular /ʁʲ/ have a phonemic status.
- ^ ŋʲ] occur as allophones of /n/ and /nʲ/ before velar consonants.
- ^ r]. In Lower Sorbian, the latter is still more common than the uvular [ʁ]. The same applies to the palatalizedvariants.
- ^ a b c d The phonemic status of /ɛ/ and /ɨ/ on the one hand and /ɪ/ and /i/ on the other is problematic since they occur in complementary distribution, with /ɛ/ and /ɨ/ occurring after hard consonants and /ɪ/ and /i/ after soft consonants.
- ^ a b [ɪ] and the Upper Sorbian [ʊ] occur only in stressed syllables. In unstressed syllables, they merge with [ɛ] and [ɔ].
- ^ Upper Sorbian /ʊ/ corresponds to Lower Sorbian /ɨ/ or /ɛ/.
Bibliography
- Hannusch, Erwin (1998), Niedersorbisch praktisch und verständlich, Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag, ISBN 3-7420-1667-9
- Howson, Phil (2017), "Upper Sorbian", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 47 (3): 359–367, S2CID 232350142
- Šewc-Schuster, Hinc (1984), Gramatika hornjo-serbskeje rěče, Budyšin: Ludowe nakładnistwo Domowina
- Stone, Gerald (2002), "Sorbian (Upper and Lower)", in Comrie, Bernard; Corbett, Greville G. (eds.), The Slavonic Languages, London and New York: Routledge, pp. 593–685, ISBN 9780415280785
- Zygis, Marzena (2003), "Phonetic and Phonological Aspects of Slavic Sibilant Fricatives" (PDF), ZAS Papers in Linguistics, 3: 175–213,