Xioun
黑塵語
(Xí Ḥweòn Ngá')
Pronunciation: [ɕi˥ ʕʷɤŋ˩‿ŋaʔ˥]
Ethnicity: Xioun
Language Family:
Macro-Thenic
As Xioun developed from Middle Then, the stop initials underwent a chain shift, similar to the one underwent in the
Salic languages: the voiced stops devoiced, the devoiced stops aspirated, and the aspirated stops assibilated (d > t > tʰ > θ). This shift is what resulted in the
Tira Vellans, whose first contact with
Thenic speakers was the Xioun, rendering the name of
Then with the letter theta, representing the voiceless dental fricative (/θ/) the Xioun would have used to pronounce “天”, as opposed to the Then themselves, who would have used an aspirated stop (/tʰ/).
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