Mescalero language

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Mescalero is a Southern Athabaskan language that is spoken in New Mexico.

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[edit] Sounds

[edit] Consonants

Mescalero has 31 consonants:

  Bilabial Alveolar Post-alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
central lateral
Stop unaspirated p t       k  
aspirated          
ejective   t’       k’ ʔ
Affricate unaspirated   ʦ ʧ      
aspirated   ʦʰ tɬʰ ʧʰ      
ejective   ʦ’ tɬ’ ʧ’      
Nasal simple m n          
prenasalized (mb) nd          
Fricative voiceless   s ɬ ʃ   x h
voiced   z ɮ ʒ ʝ ɣ  

[edit] Vowels

Mescalero has 16 vowels:

  Front Central Back
short long short long short long
 High  oral i        
nasal ĩ ĩː        
 Mid  oral ɛ ɛː     o
nasal ɛ̃ ɛ̃ː     õ õː
 Low  oral     a    
nasal     ã ãː    

Mescalero has phonemic oral, nasal, short, and long vowels.

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