The Ulch language, or Olcha, is a Tungusic language spoken by the Ulch people in the Russian Far East. The language is moribund, with only 150 speakers (2010 census).
Phonology
Vowels
- Vowel length is also distributed.
Consonants
- [f] is a rare sound in native words.
- /ò á/ have allophones of [w ã].
- /k x/ can become uvularized as [q ÃÂ] before vowels /a o/.
Alphabet
In brackets are letters that are used in writing, though not officially included in the alphabet.
References
Bibliography
- Sunik, O. P. (1985). Ul'chskij jazyk: issledovanija i materially. Leningrad: Nauka, Leningradskoe Otdelenie. 262pp.
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