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==Phonology==
==Phonology==
===Consonants===
===Consonants===
Voltan Dolch consonants are largely identical to that of standard Dolch. However, much of the dialectical variations that are present in Dolch dialects are not realized, creating a much more uniform consonant inventory among speakers. It is very rare for a consonant to vary from the standard Dolch phonetic inventory, with the notable exception of /r/ (see below).
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! colspan="2" |
! [[Wikipedia:Labial consonant|Labial]]
! [[Wikipedia:Alveolar consonant|Alveolar]]
! [[Wikipedia:Postalveolar consonant|Post-<br/>alveolar]]
! [[Wikipedia:Palatal consonant|Palatal]]
! [[Wikipedia:Velar consonant|Velar]]
! [[Wikipedia:Glottal consonant|Glottal]]
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! colspan="2" | [[Wikipedia:Nasal consonant|Nasal]]
| {{IPA link|m}}
|{{IPA link|n}}
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|{{IPA link|ŋ}}
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! rowspan="2" | [[Wikipedia:Plosive consonant|Plosive]]
! {{small|[[Wikipedia:Fortis and lenis|Fortis]]}}
| {{IPA link|p}}
|{{IPA link|t}}
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|{{IPA link|k}}
|({{IPA link|ʔ}})
|-
! {{small|[[Wikipedia:Fortis and lenis|Lenis]]}}
| {{IPA link|b}}
|{{IPA link|d}}
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|{{IPA link|ɡ}}
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|-
! rowspan="2" | [[Wikipedia:Affricate consonant|Affricate]]
! {{small|[[Wikipedia:Fortis and lenis|Fortis]]}}
| {{IPA link|pf}}
|{{IPA link|ts}}
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| {{IPA link|tʃ}}
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|-
! {{small|[[Wikipedia:Fortis and lenis|Lenis]]}}
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| ({{IPA link|dʒ}})
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! rowspan="2" | [[Wikipedia:Fricative consonant|Fricative]]
! {{small|[[Wikipedia:Fortis and lenis|Fortis]]}}
| {{IPA link|f}}
| {{IPA link|s}}
| {{IPA link|ʃ}}
| {{IPA link|ç}}
| ({{IPA link|x}})
| {{IPA link|h}}
|-
! {{small|[[Wikipedia:Fortis and lenis|Lenis]]}}
| {{IPA link|v}}
| {{IPA link|z}}
| ({{IPA link|ʒ}})
| {{IPA link|j}}
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! colspan="2" | [[Wikipedia:Tap and flap consonants|Tap]]/[[Wikipedia:Trill consonant|Trill]]
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|{{IPA link|ɾ}}/{{IPA link|r}}
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! colspan="2" | [[Wikipedia:Liquid consonant|Liquid]]
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|{{IPA link|l}}
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* The /r/ consonant, which in Dolch can be realized in a large variety of manners, is almost exclusively realized in Voltan Dolch as the alveolar tap [{{IPA link|ɾ}}] or trill [{{IPA link|r}}]. The tap is more common in everyday life and casual conversation, while the trill is more common in formal settings and in musical performances.
===Vowels===
===Vowels===


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Revision as of 14:27, 9 June 2022

Voltan Dolch
Woltdoltsch
Native toVolta
RegionVolta, various Voltan diaspora groups
Language codes
ISO 639-3

Voltan Dolch is a dialect of the Dolch language spoken in some parts of Volta and among a large portion of Voltan Dolch diaspora. Though the number of speakers of this language within Volta is small, the dialect has been preserved outside of Volta. This was largely due to the Voltan diaspora preserving their language, along with efforts by the Voltan government-in-exile to preserve the language.

Origins

Though many of the initial settlers of Volta came from a region of Dolchland where the predominant dialect was Low Dolch, later settlers would arrive from all over Dolchland and speak a variety of different dialects. Much of the powerful elite spoke a dialect of High Dolch, and their language became the prestige dialect. As such, when the dialects began merging High Dolch served as the base. The result of that dialect leveling was a dialect very close to the standard Dolch language still spoken in Dolchland, albeit with some differences and some influences from other dialects.

Usage

Voltan Dolch does not have any official status in Volta. Since the end of the Voltan Civil War, the communist authorities labeled dialect (along with the entire Dolch language) a "language of the bourgeoisie". As a result, speakers of the dialect were persecuted until around 1990. Though active persecution of Voltan Dolch speakers ended in 1990, the dialect is still faces many obstacles and is in sharp decline within Volta. For example, Voltan Dolch is not the medium of instruction at any schools in Volta, and attempts to open such schools have continually been blocked by authorities.

However, the dialect has been kept alive in Voltan diaspora communities, particularly among ethnically Dolch Voltans. These communities continue to use the dialect at home in their daily lives, and the Voltan government-in-exile provides support to many private schools where the medium of instruction is Voltan Dolch.

Phonology

Consonants

Voltan Dolch consonants are largely identical to that of standard Dolch. However, much of the dialectical variations that are present in Dolch dialects are not realized, creating a much more uniform consonant inventory among speakers. It is very rare for a consonant to vary from the standard Dolch phonetic inventory, with the notable exception of /r/ (see below).

Labial Alveolar Post-
alveolar
Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m n ŋ
Plosive Fortis p t k (ʔ)
Lenis b d ɡ
Affricate Fortis pf ts
Lenis ()
Fricative Fortis f s ʃ ç (x) h
Lenis v z (ʒ) j
Tap/Trill ɾ/r
Liquid l
  • The /r/ consonant, which in Dolch can be realized in a large variety of manners, is almost exclusively realized in Voltan Dolch as the alveolar tap [ɾ] or trill [r]. The tap is more common in everyday life and casual conversation, while the trill is more common in formal settings and in musical performances.

Vowels