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==Phonology== ===Consonants=== {| class="wikitable" style=text-align:center |+ Consonant phonemes of Veps<ref>{{harvp|Zaitseva|1981|page=24}}</ref> ! rowspan="2" colspan="2" | ! colspan="2" | [[Labial consonant|Labial]] ! colspan="2" | [[Dental consonant|Dental]]/<br/>[[Alveolar consonant|Alveolar]] ! rowspan="2" | [[Postalveolar consonant|Post-<br/>alveolar]]/<br/>[[Palatal consonant|Palatal]] ! colspan="2" | [[Velar consonant|Velar]] ! colspan="2" | [[Glottal consonant|Glottal]] |- ! <small>plain</small> ! <small>[[Palatalization (phonetics)|palat.]]</small> ! <small>plain</small> ! <small>[[Palatalization (phonetics)|palat.]]</small> ! <small>plain</small> ! <small>[[Palatalization (phonetics)|palat.]]</small> ! <small>plain</small> ! <small>[[Palatalization (phonetics)|palat.]]</small> |- ! colspan="2" | [[Nasal consonant|Nasal]] | {{IPA|m}} | {{IPA|mʲ}} | {{IPA|n}} | {{IPA|nʲ}} | | | | | |- ! rowspan="2" | [[Plosive consonant|Plosive]] ! {{small|[[Voiceless consonant|voiceless]]}} | {{IPA|p}} | {{IPA|pʲ}} | {{IPA|t}} | {{IPA|tʲ}} | | {{IPA|k}} | {{IPA|kʲ}} | | |- ! {{small|[[Voiced consonant|voiced]]}} | {{IPA|b}} | | {{IPA|d}} | {{IPA|dʲ}} | | {{IPA|ɡ}} | {{IPA|ɡʲ}} | | |- ! rowspan="2" | [[Affricate consonant|Affricate]] ! {{small|voiceless}} | | | {{IPA|ts}} | | {{IPA|tʃ}} | | | | |- ! {{small|voiced}} | | | | | {{IPA|dʒ}} | | | | |- ! rowspan=2| [[Fricative consonant|Fricative]] ! {{small|voiceless}} | {{IPA|f}} | | {{IPA|s}} | {{IPA|sʲ}} | {{IPA|ʃ}} | | | | |- ! {{small|voiced}} | {{IPA|v}} | {{IPA|vʲ}} | {{IPA|z}} | {{IPA|zʲ}} | {{IPA|ʒ}} | | | {{IPA|h}} | {{IPA|hʲ}} |- ! colspan="2" | [[Approximant consonant|Approximant]] | | | {{IPA|l}} | {{IPA|lʲ}} | {{IPA|j}} | | | | |- ! colspan="2" | [[Trill consonant|Trill]] | | | {{IPA|r}} | {{IPA|rʲ}} | | | | | |} ====Palatalization==== In general, palatalizable consonants are palatalized [[Allophone|allophonically]] before a front vowel. However, palatalized consonants also occur in other environments, especially in word-final position or in word-final clusters. There are some cases where the front vowel {{IPA|/i/}} is preceded by a non-palatalized consonant. In native Finnic vocabulary, this occurs where inflectional endings beginning with {{IPA|/i/}} are attached to words with a stem ending in a non-palatalized consonant. The consonant is not palatalized by {{IPA|/i/}} in this case, but remains non-palatalized by analogy with the other inflected forms. The vowel {{IPA|/i/}} is backed to {{IPA|[ɨ]}} in this case, as in Russian, making it unclear whether the palatalization is a consequence of the front vowel, or the backing is the result of the lack of palatalization. Either analysis is possible. Compare: * {{lang|vep|norʹ}} {{IPA|/norʲ/}} ("young"), genitive singular {{lang|vep|noren}} {{IPA|/norʲen/}}, partitive plural {{lang|vep|norid}} {{IPA|/norʲid/}} * {{lang|vep|nor}} {{IPA|/nor/}} ("rope"), genitive singular {{lang|vep|noran}} {{IPA|/norɑn/}}, partitive plural {{lang|vep|norid}} {{IPA|/norid/}} (or {{IPA|/norɨd/}}) Russian loanwords have also introduced instances of non-palatalized consonants followed by {{IPA|/i/}}, which are much more frequent in that language. The phoneme {{IPA|/e/}} can also in some cases be preceded by non-palatalized consonants, for example in the allative ending {{lang|vep|-le}}. ===Vowels=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" |- |+ Vowel phonemes of Veps<ref>{{harvp|Zaitseva|1981|page=17}}</ref> ! rowspan="2" | ! colspan="2" | [[Front vowel|Front]] ! rowspan="2" | [[Central vowel|Central]] ! rowspan="2" | [[Back vowel|Back]] |- ! [[Unrounded vowel|Unr.]] ! [[Rounded vowel|Rnd.]] |- ! [[Close vowel|Close]] | {{IPA link|i}} | {{IPA link|y}} | ({{IPA link|ɨ}}) | {{IPA link|u}} |- ! [[Mid vowel|Mid]] | {{IPA link|e̞|e}} | {{IPA link|ø̞|ø}} | | {{IPA link|o̞|o}} |- ! [[Open vowel|Open]] | {{IPA link|æ}} | | | {{IPA link|ɑ}} |} The status of {{IPA|/ɨ/}} is marginal; it occurs as an allophone of {{IPA|/i/}} after a non-palatalized consonant. See above under "Palatalization" for more information. It does not occur in the first syllable of a word. ====Vowel harmony==== Like many other Finnic languages, Veps has [[vowel harmony]] but in a much more limited form. Words are split into back-vowel and front-vowel words based on which vowels they contain: * Back vowels: {{IPA|/ɑ/}}, {{IPA|/o/}} and {{IPA|/u/}} * Front vowels: {{IPA|/æ/}}, {{IPA|/ø/}} and {{IPA|/y/}} However, the front vowels can only occur in the first two syllables of a word. In a third or later syllable, and also sometimes in the second syllable, they are converted to the corresponding back vowel. Thus, vowel harmony only applies (inconsistently) in the second syllable, and has been lost elsewhere. It is not applied for inflectional endings except in a few exceptional cases, but is retained more frequently in derivational endings. For example: * {{lang|vep|korged}} ("high", back-vowel harmony), genitive singular {{lang|vep|korkt'''a'''n}}, derived noun {{lang|vep|korkt'''u'''z<nowiki>'</nowiki>}} ("height"); compare Finnish {{lang|fi|korke'''a'''n, korke'''u'''s}}. * {{lang|vep|pimed}} ("dark", back-vowel harmony), genitive singular {{lang|vep|pimed'''a'''n}}, derived noun {{lang|vep|pimed'''u'''z<nowiki>'</nowiki>}} ("darkness"); compare Finnish {{lang|fi|pime'''ä'''n, pime'''y'''s}}. * {{lang|vep|hüv'''ä'''}} ("good", front-vowel harmony), illative singular {{lang|vep|hüv'''ä'''h'''a'''}}, derived noun {{lang|vep|hüv'''ü'''z<nowiki>'</nowiki>}} ("goodness"); compare Finnish {{lang|fi|hyv'''ää'''n, hyv'''yy'''s}}. * {{lang|vep|päiv}} ("day", front-vowel harmony), genitive singular {{lang|vep|päiv'''ä'''n}}, illative singular {{lang|vep|päivh'''a'''n}}; compare Finnish {{lang|fi|päiv'''ä'''n, päiv'''ää'''n}}. * {{lang|vep|pä}} ("head", back-vowel harmony), illative singular {{lang|vep|päh'''a'''}}; compare Finnish {{lang|fi|pääh'''ä'''n}}. * {{lang|vep|kez'''a'''}} ("summer", back-vowel harmony); compare Finnish {{lang|fi|kes'''ä'''}}. * {{lang|vep|väv'''u'''}} ("son-in-law", back-vowel harmony); compare Finnish {{lang|fi|väv'''y'''}}. * {{lang|vep|üld'''ü'''d'''a'''}} ("to rise", front-vowel harmony in second syllable, back-vowel in third); compare Finnish {{lang|fi|ylt'''yä'''}}. * {{lang|vep|küz'''u'''d'''a'''}} ("to ask", back-vowel harmony); compare Finnish {{lang|fi|kys'''yä'''}}.
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