Aion a.k.a. Ambakich is a Keram language of Papua New Guinea. It is only spoken by adults; children grow up speaking Tok Pisin.
Phonology
- /t/ and /Ã
Â/ only appear in loanwords.
- /p/ may sometimes be heard as [ø].
- /k/ is sometimes pronounced as [q] or [ÃÂ], usually word-initially.
- /tÃÂ/ can manifest as [s], or when adjacent to /è/, [t].
- In certain words, the prenasalized consonants are denasalized.
- /s/ is occasionally [ÃÂ] before /i/.
- /n/ is heard as [ò] before /i/, and [Ã
Â] before /u/.
- Following /o/ and before any other vowel, /w/ is realized as [Ã
Â].
- Before /a/, /j/ is heard as [ò].
- Before the high vowels /i è u/, /j/ is pronounced [dÃÂ].
- The high vowels /i è u/ do not occur word-initially.
- /e/ is occasionally centralized to [ÃÂ].
- /a/ is typically raised to [ÃÂ] in open syllables.
- /a/ can also range in realization to [ÃÂ], [ÃÂ], and [ÃÂ].
- /u/ is sometimes unrounded to [ä].
- /è/ is often deleted between two consonants.
Additionally, the following diphthongs have been observed: /ai/, /ei/, /oi/, /au/, /ou/.
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