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! ä | ! ä | ||
− | | ә /æ/ || — /a~æ/ || ә /æ/ || | + | | ә /æ/ || — /a~æ/ || ә /æ/ || (e /æ/) || a /æ/ |
|- | |- | ||
! aa, ā | ! aa, ā | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! c | ! c | ||
− | |colspan=" | + | |colspan="2" align="center"| ц /ts/ || җ /ʤ/ʓ/ || c /ʤ/ || ц /ts/ |
|- | |- | ||
! ç | ! ç | ||
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! ee, ē | ! ee, ē | ||
| — || ээ /eː/ || — || — || — | | — || ээ /eː/ || — || — || — | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! g | ||
+ | | г /g/ || г /g/ || г /g/ || g /g/ || g /g/ | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! ğ | ||
+ | | ғ /ʀ/ || г /ʀ/ || г /ʀ/ || ğ /y/ː/(ʀ/) || g' /ʀ/ | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! h | ||
+ | | һ /h/ || — || һ /h/ || h /h/ || h /h/ | ||
|- | |- | ||
! i | ! i | ||
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! ı | ! ı | ||
| ы /ə/ || ы /ɯ/ || ы /ə/ || ı /ɯ/ || — | | ы /ə/ || ы /ɯ/ || ы /ə/ || ı /ɯ/ || — | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! j | ||
+ | | ж /ʒ/ || ж /ʤ/ || ж /ʐ/ || j /ʒ/ || j /ʤ/ | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! k | ||
+ | | к /k/ || к /k/ || к /k/ || k /k/ || k /k/ | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! ŋ | ||
+ | | ң /ŋ/ || ң /ŋ/ || ң /ŋ/ || — /ŋ/ || (ng /ŋ(g)/) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! o | ||
+ | | о /u̯ʊ/ || о /o/ || о /o/(?) || o /o/ || o' /o/ | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! ö | ||
+ | | ө /y̯ʉ/ || ө /œ/ || ө /œ/(?) || ö /œ/ || (o' /œ/) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! q | ||
+ | | қ /q/ || к /q/ || к /q/ || (k /q/) || q /q/ | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! u | ||
+ | | ұ /ʊ/ || у /u/ || у /ʊ/ || u /u/ || u /u/ | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! ü | ||
+ | | ү /ʉ/ || ү /y/ || ү /ʉ/ || ü /y/ || (u /ʉ/) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! v | ||
+ | | (в /v/) || (в /v/) || (в /v/) || v /v/ || v /v/ | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! w | ||
+ | | у /w/ || (уб /w/) || в /w/ || — || (v /v/) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! x | ||
+ | | х /χ/ || х /χ/ || х /χ/ || (h /x/) || x /χ/ | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! y | ||
+ | | й /j/ || й /j/ || й /j/ || y /j/ || y /j/ | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Notes == | ||
+ | * There are digraphs which aren't in the table: | ||
+ | ** Kazakh ‹у› represents w, ıw, iw, uw, and üw. | ||
+ | ** Various languages have ‹я›, ‹е›, ‹ё›, and ‹ю› which have y onglide and then a vowel. E.g. Tatar ‹я› represents ya and yä. | ||
+ | * various languages' dialectal forms have been included (in parentheses), though orthography usually assumed based on standard dialect. | ||
+ | * Turkish is transcribed as-is usually, which is problematic, because spelling isn't always in-line with this system, at least not in terms of correspondence to other languages (e.g. ‹c›). | ||
[[Category:Turkic languages]] | [[Category:Turkic languages]] |
Revision as of 00:47, 10 February 2009
I use a version of the Turkish alphabet (more similar to the Latin alphabet used for Tatar) to represent Turkic languages phonemically. This tries to summarise the system.
orthography | Kazakh | Kyrgyz | Tatar | Turkish | Uzbek |
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a | а /a/ | а /ɑ/ | а /ɒ/ | а /ɑ/ | a /a/ |
ä | ә /æ/ | — /a~æ/ | ә /æ/ | (e /æ/) | a /æ/ |
aa, ā | — | аа /ɑː/ | — | ağ(a) /ɑː/ | — |
â, å | — | — /ɔ/ | а /ɒ/ | — | o /ɒ~ɔ/ |
b | б /b/ | б /b~w/ | б /b/ | b /b/ | b /b/ |
c | ц /ts/ | җ /ʤ/ʓ/ | c /ʤ/ | ц /ts/ | |
ç | — | ч /ʧ/ | ч /ʧ~ʃ/ | ç /ʧ/ | ch /ʧ/ |
e | е /i̯ɘ/ | e, э /e/ | e /ɘ/ | e /ɛ/ | e /e/ |
ee, ē | — | ээ /eː/ | — | — | — |
g | г /g/ | г /g/ | г /g/ | g /g/ | g /g/ |
ğ | ғ /ʀ/ | г /ʀ/ | г /ʀ/ | ğ /y/ː/(ʀ/) | g' /ʀ/ |
h | һ /h/ | — | һ /h/ | h /h/ | h /h/ |
i | і /ɘ/ | и /i/ | и /i/ | i /ɪ/ | i /ɨ/ |
ı | ы /ə/ | ы /ɯ/ | ы /ə/ | ı /ɯ/ | — |
j | ж /ʒ/ | ж /ʤ/ | ж /ʐ/ | j /ʒ/ | j /ʤ/ |
k | к /k/ | к /k/ | к /k/ | k /k/ | k /k/ |
ŋ | ң /ŋ/ | ң /ŋ/ | ң /ŋ/ | — /ŋ/ | (ng /ŋ(g)/) |
o | о /u̯ʊ/ | о /o/ | о /o/(?) | o /o/ | o' /o/ |
ö | ө /y̯ʉ/ | ө /œ/ | ө /œ/(?) | ö /œ/ | (o' /œ/) |
q | қ /q/ | к /q/ | к /q/ | (k /q/) | q /q/ |
u | ұ /ʊ/ | у /u/ | у /ʊ/ | u /u/ | u /u/ |
ü | ү /ʉ/ | ү /y/ | ү /ʉ/ | ü /y/ | (u /ʉ/) |
v | (в /v/) | (в /v/) | (в /v/) | v /v/ | v /v/ |
w | у /w/ | (уб /w/) | в /w/ | — | (v /v/) |
x | х /χ/ | х /χ/ | х /χ/ | (h /x/) | x /χ/ |
y | й /j/ | й /j/ | й /j/ | y /j/ | y /j/ |
Notes
- There are digraphs which aren't in the table:
- Kazakh ‹у› represents w, ıw, iw, uw, and üw.
- Various languages have ‹я›, ‹е›, ‹ё›, and ‹ю› which have y onglide and then a vowel. E.g. Tatar ‹я› represents ya and yä.
- various languages' dialectal forms have been included (in parentheses), though orthography usually assumed based on standard dialect.
- Turkish is transcribed as-is usually, which is problematic, because spelling isn't always in-line with this system, at least not in terms of correspondence to other languages (e.g. ‹c›).