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[Tlhingan-hol] Number of possible syllables

André Müller ([email protected])



<div dir="ltr">Dear group,<br>For a presentation on a students&#39; meeting of linguist in about a week I&#39;m preparing a presentation of the Klingon language (mostly of its grammar). I&#39;m going to talk about the phoneme system of the language and will have a slide with the phonotactic structure, that is, the pattern of the Klingon syllables. Everyone will agree that there are 22 consonants (C) and 4 vowels (V) in Klingon.<br>
So I got the following general structure:<br><br>CV(C(C))<br><br>That means the possible syllables are CV, CVC and CVCC, with these numbers:<br><br>CV (22x4) = 88<br>CVC (22x4x21) = 1,848 (I took 21 final consonants only, because there&#39;s a special rule for the -w, see 1) below)<br>
<br>Then it gets a bit complicated:<br><br>1) -w only occurs after the vowels -a-, -e- and -I-, so there&#39;s only Caw, Cew and CIw, but no *Cow or *Cuw (22x3 = 66)<br>Add these to the second number above, and we get 1,848 + 66 = 1,914 true CVC syllables.<br>
<br>2) -w&#39; only occurs after the vowel -a-, so there&#39;s only Caw&#39; possible, no *Cew&#39;, *CIw&#39;, *Cow&#39; or *Cuw&#39; (22x1 = 22)<br>3) -y&#39; only occurs after the vowels -a-, -e-, -o- and -u-, so the combination *CIy&#39; is not possible (22x4 = 88)<br>
4) -rgh can occur after all vowels (22x5 = 110)<br><br>I derrived these rules by having a look at my own compiled dictionary, which can be automatically sorted from the end. Are these rules or some of them explicitly stated somewhere in Okrand&#39;s books or maybe in some HolQeD issue? Or am I overlooking some syllables? In my dictionary the sort-from-end function only works for words, not for syllables, so maybe I&#39;m missing something. Maybe there&#39;s a CIy&#39; syllable or a Cow syllable inside some word which I didn&#39;t spot...<br>
In TKD, page 17, Okrand states that there are no words that have &quot;ow&quot; or &quot;uw&quot;, so that proves my assumption 1), but not the others...<br><br>Back to maths:<br>There are 88 CV syllables in Klingon, 1,914 CVC syllables, 22 allowed CVw&#39; syllables, 88 allowed CVy&#39; syllables plus the 110 CVrgh syllables.<br>
All added together, it seems there are 2,222 possible Klingon syllables that are allowed (&quot;well-formed&quot;) in the language.<br><br>These do not include (in my eyes) ill-formed foreign words {qIrq} (I think there&#39;s only this one), the simply untranslated {Archer} that appears in some sentence and the endearment suffix {-oy}. Why not the latter? Because I&#39;m only talking about phonemical syllables, not about morphemes. SoSoy (&#39;mother&#39;) has two morphemes: SoS-oy, but two different syllables: So-Soy. I know this is an assumption coming from the studies of natural languages and the phonetical processes we witness in Terran languages and it&#39;s unclear if it can be applied to Klingon as well. I do not want to raise an issue about the suffix {-oy} here, so I&#39;m simply leaving it out of my counting.<br>
<br>So what I&#39;m saying is, leaving out the disputable suffix {-oy}, there are 2,222 possible syllables in Klingon. Are my assumptions, observations and calculations correct? Did I miss something? I had quite some miscalculations on the way, so I&#39;m a bit unsure if I did everything correctly in the end. Maybe some of you, who have their private dictionaries as a differently searchable file or excel table could tell me if they found any syllables in Klingon which I deemed impossible (by marking it with an asterisk above)...<br>
<br>Thanks very much in advance!<br>- André<br></div>
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