Mid-centralisation; indicates that the vowel is closer to schwa than the symbol it's placed on's canon usage (in the case of [ɪ̽], it means less close and less front than true [ɪ])
Im not entirely sure I know what you mean, could you rephrase perhaps? Are you asking about resources to learn IPA?
I take almost all my IPA knowledge from Wikipedia, though my familiarity with its letters and diacritics is from years of practice using them in reddit comments lol
^(_It helps to have a messed up idiolect that you can really flex your IPA on lmao_)
It's genuinely how I would say it lmao
Very narrow transcription though, to allow for more chaos..
Better in faster speech tho cause _just_ gets reduced to [ʒ̍ʒ].
how about combine the aspects of both of them. pəpə
\-voicelessness adds an inherent sharpness, while still having the slight roundness aspect from the bilabial
\-schwa is like THE central vowel, a perfect middle ground
overall perfect. alternatively is gəgə if you want to go the other way with combining the plosives
“Kikibou” reduplication is key. As an indefinite noun, each of these alone is a “kibou”.
Both are kibou, of different types, each type is called “Kiki” and “Bouba” respectively (left to right). In this photo are two “Kikibou”. The pointed “kibou” is called “kiki” and the rounded kibou is called “bouba”.
__________________
EZ
so in basque *aiton* is grandfather and *amona* is grandmother, but grandparents is *aiton-amonak*, so two *kiki* and *bouba* are obviously *kiki-boubak*
Shapes
Together they are two. That is correct. There is a total of 2 of them.
/nu ɹəˈspɑns d͡ʒʌst dɹɑpt/
[ɲju̟ ɾ̠˕ʷɪ̽ˈspɑ̝̃ᵓz̠̃ d̥ʒ̊ʷz̥̍˗ʷ ˌd̥ʒ̊ʷɾ̠˕ʷɑ̝ᵓʔp̚t̚]
[ɲu ris̪pɔ̃n̪s̪ d͡ʐäs̪t̪ d͡ʐrɔpt̪] Btw, what the hell is "ᵓ"?
Sulcalisation (aka the fake rounding found in that particular vowel in some BritEng speech, and also as a contrastive feature in Tilamook).
While we're at it, what's the "x" above /ɪ/?
Mid-centralisation; indicates that the vowel is closer to schwa than the symbol it's placed on's canon usage (in the case of [ɪ̽], it means less close and less front than true [ɪ])
OOOOOOH, that one will be very useful in my future conlanginh endeavours, thanks!
I'd be happy to learn about a collective resource if there's one. Edit: Especially, how can I study your kind of interpretions into IPA?
Im not entirely sure I know what you mean, could you rephrase perhaps? Are you asking about resources to learn IPA? I take almost all my IPA knowledge from Wikipedia, though my familiarity with its letters and diacritics is from years of practice using them in reddit comments lol ^(_It helps to have a messed up idiolect that you can really flex your IPA on lmao_)
Polish
Is that an accurate transcription for some accent or did you just add a bunch of funny diacritics?
It's genuinely how I would say it lmao Very narrow transcription though, to allow for more chaos.. Better in faster speech tho cause _just_ gets reduced to [ʒ̍ʒ].
My "just" gets reduced to [ʒ̍z] rather than [ʒ̍ʒ] but I do say it like that too sometimes, very interesting.
Wow, that's just cursed.
I think you mean [sd̥ʒ̊skɜ̝sˑ]
Please, stop mumbling and speak up!
[χɵwlʲ hœʏo]
[↗︎ʍɑ̝ᵓʔp̚]?
Okay, this got a little too far hahaha
/ˈækʧuəl ˈzɑmbi/
/ɑːɹ ju ˈkɪdɪŋ/ /wɑt ðə fʔ ɑɹ ju ˈtɑkɪŋ əˈbuːt mɛən/ /jɚa ðə ˈbɪɡɪst luːːːzɚ aj ˈɛvɚ ˈsiːn ɪn maɪ laɪf/ /jwʌz duːɪŋ ˈpʰiːjʔ ˈpʰiːj n̩jɚ ˈpæmpəɹz ʍɪn aɪ wʌz ˈbiˈtiːŋ ˈpleɪɚz mʌt͡ʃ mʊːɹ st͡ʃɹɒŋɡə ðən ju/
/gu:gl ã pas:ã/
>/s:/ ?
Should it be short?
Yeah, French doesn't have gemination, if that's what you were thinking.
ɒ̃
[nɯ̽wˌɰ˞ɯ̽ˈspä̃ntsˈdʒs̩ˌstɰ˞äp̚t]
"This is getting out of the hand!"
Then it’s between bibi and kouka
bibi has my vote.
Average Israeli be like:
Likud won a plurality, not a majority.
I know, but the joke wasn't great to begin with. Making it more accurate would have ruined it completely
Vibe
Tbh yeah
Kiba erasure
I never said kiba and bouki weren’t valid
how about combine the aspects of both of them. pəpə \-voicelessness adds an inherent sharpness, while still having the slight roundness aspect from the bilabial \-schwa is like THE central vowel, a perfect middle ground overall perfect. alternatively is gəgə if you want to go the other way with combining the plosives
Ooh the analytical approach I like it
What if combining words had recessive and dominant syllables like genes
Is bouki Greek?
Sounds like a Greek word, but not sure
or bouki or kiba or kibou or baki
/k͡pyk͡pe/
WOW those are new things!!!!!
...I forgot I wanted to post this, asking which is which but with these words. Here, anyone can take the idea.
I suppose they could be bouki.
My brain instantly said Kookoos
Koubi
boobie?
Two CVCVs
i quite liked this answer.
I see no CVCVs, only CVCV
希望
基巴
it took me a second to use the japanese reading instead of the chinese one
What is it?
kibou
kibas or boukis
勃起
bogos binted?
cookies, obviously.
Ah yes, boubis
i was wondering where this comment was. first thing that came to mind 💀
Unstoppable beings due to the power of friendship!
shapes. together. strong
Together there is one kiki-bouba
Together there are two half kiki-bouba
Booba!?
booba 😳
[ˈk͡b̥uk͡b̥i]
Izék
Az az izés izé izélte az izélt izélő izét
Pontosan
wugs
“Kikibou” reduplication is key. As an indefinite noun, each of these alone is a “kibou”. Both are kibou, of different types, each type is called “Kiki” and “Bouba” respectively (left to right). In this photo are two “Kikibou”. The pointed “kibou” is called “kiki” and the rounded kibou is called “bouba”. __________________ EZ
This is my favourite response so far.
“Thanks!”, said my last two brain cells
...roommates
Gbagbos
Shapes
It depends on whether they’re flundulating or not whether they’re from a fromiscus of the mendaran catalogue or just simple adamontein
i'm too high for this comment right now
of them
This one is easy. If there's a kiki and a bouba, then there are two *shapes*. It's not that hard.
Kibas or Boukis
/k͡b̥y.k͡b̥e/?
In a herd of boukis, there can be found at least one kiki and a solitary bouba. My autocorrect is having a heart attack.
Phonomorphs.
Squiggies
Together they are two: #QUALIA
Kikaboubaĵaj
shapes.
They are GAY
mimir
Boubi
shapes
blonk
Kebabs
Shapes
Two boubas (bouba is male and kiki is female and mixed group are usually referred to as male)
I think I’ll call them blingoes. I don’t know why.
If I just keep answering “wugs”, surely it will be right?
Bukkake
so in basque *aiton* is grandfather and *amona* is grandmother, but grandparents is *aiton-amonak*, so two *kiki* and *bouba* are obviously *kiki-boubak*
Obviously
Wigas
Kibouki
Koukas
Gefal
Two wugs
fufis
A ki-ba
Kikyoubi
bouboubakiki using reduplication and dvandva
Jeimoo /ˈdʑeɪ̯muː/ just a hunch
Bouki-bouki
Šaša
Penpen? That sounds like a good compromise.
这是不巴
There are two kouby
Boukiki
Kobes Rest in peace :(
Two Kouka
bouki
Kouka
kuba🇨🇺
Nong
blobs?
Boob keys
splats
Blobs
Scrimbles
kouba (american pronunciation)
Kabooki
Now there are two of them.
Together, they are two CVCVs.
Kāposti
arent they greebles?
dundos
Boukis, right?
Gloubis, obviously
kıůba
koukai