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1# © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
2# License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html#License
3#
4# File: blt_blt_FONIPA.txt
5# Generated from CLDR
6#
7
8# Output phonemes
9# ---------------
10# Nasals: m mʷ n nʷ ɲ ɲʷ ŋ ŋʷ
11# Plosives: p pʰ pʰʷ pʷ b t tʷ tʰ d dʷ k kʰ kʰʷ kʷ ɡ ɡʷ ʔ
12# Fricatives: f fʷ v s sʷ h hʷ x xʷ
13# Other consonants: w j l
14# Affricates: t\u0361ɕ t\u0361ɕʷ t\u0361ɕʰ t\u0361ɕʰʷ
15# Vowels: i ɨ u ɛ e ə ɔ o a aː
16# Diphthongs: iə\u032F ɨə\u032F uə\u032F ai\u032F
17# Tones: ˨ ˧˥ ˨˩ ˥ ˦ ˧˩
18#
19#
20# Limitations
21# -----------
22# Currently, these rules only support tone marks, but not tone letters.
23#
24#
25# References
26# ----------
27# [1] Jim Brase, SIL International: Proposal to encode the Tai Viet script
28# in the UCS. ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3220. March 20, 2007.
29# http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n3220.pdf
30#
31# [2] ScriptSource: Tai Viet Vowels.
32# http://scriptsource.org/entry/eusd5ehysa
33#
34# [3] ScriptSource: Tai Viet Consonants.
35# http://scriptsource.org/entry/lbwpkrqk7b
36#
37# [4] http://www.seasite.niu.edu/tai/TaiDam/tones.htm
38$LO = [ꪀ ꪂ ꪄ ꪆ ꪈ ꪊ ꪌ ꪎ ꪐ ꪒ ꪔ ꪖ ꪘ ꪚ ꪜ ꪞ ꪠ ꪢ ꪤ ꪦ ꪨ ꪪ ꪬ ꪮ];
39$HI = [ꪁ ꪃ ꪅ ꪇ ꪉ ꪋ ꪍ ꪏ ꪑ ꪓ ꪕ ꪗ ꪙ ꪛ ꪝ ꪟ ꪡ ꪣ ꪥ ꪧ ꪩ ꪫ ꪭ ꪯ];
40$C = [$LO $HI];
41$V1 = [ꪵ ꪶ ꪹ ꪻ ꪼ]; # vowels written before consonant
42$V2 = [ \uAAB0 \uAAB2 \uAAB3 \uAAB4 \uAAB7 \uAAB8 \uAABE]; # vowels written above or below consonant
43$V3 = [ꪱ ꪮ ꪺ ꪽ]; # vowels written after consonant
44$DIGRAPHS = [{ꪹ \uAAB8} {ꪹ \uAAB7} {ꪹ ꪱ}];
45$V12 = [$V1 $V2 $DIGRAPHS];
46$V123 = [$V12 $V3];
47$W = [ꪫ]; # labialization marker
48$F = [$C]; # syllable-final consonant
49$IPA_TONE = [˥ ˦ ˧ ˨ ˩];
50$NOT_IPA_TONE = [^$IPA_TONE];
51$BOUNDARY = [^[:L:][:M:][:N:]];
52# Consonants at the end of “checked” syllables.
53$CHK = [ꪜ ꪝ ꪞ ꪟ ꪔ ꪕ ꪖ ꪗ ꪀ ꪁ ꪂ ꪃ ꪮ ꪯ];
54# The Tai Viet script uses visual ordering. Convert to logical order.
55($V1) ($C $W?) → $2 $1;
56::null;
57# Special handling for stand-alone ꪽ ‘that’.
58$BOUNDARY {ꪽ} $BOUNDARY → nan˧˩;
59# Convert tones for checked syllables (those ending in /p/, /t/, /k/, /ʔ/)
60$LO $W? $V12 {($CHK)} → $1 ˧˥; # Tone class 2: High-rising tone
61$LO $W? {($V3 $CHK)} → $1 ˧˥; # Tone class 2: High-rising tone
62$HI $W? $V12 {($CHK)} → $1 ˦; # Tone class 5: High-mid tone
63$HI $W? {($V3 $CHK)} → $1 ˦; # Tone class 5: High-mid tone
64# Convert tones for unchecked syllables with vowels that are written
65# after the consonant (V3).
66# TODO: Also support tone letters, not just tone marks.
67$LO $W? { \uAABF ($V3 $F?)} → $1 ˧˥; # Tone class 2: High-rising tone
68$LO $W? { \uAAC1 ($V3 $F?)} → $1 ˨˩; # Tone class 3: Low-falling tone
69$HI $W? { \uAABF ($V3 $F?)} → $1 ˦; # Tone class 5: High-mid tone
70$HI $W? { \uAAC1 ($V3 $F?)} → $1 ˧˩; # Tone class 6: Mid-falling tone
71# Convert tones for unchecked syllables with vowels that are either written
72# before the consonant (V1) or vowels that are written above or below it (V2).
73# TODO: Also support tone letters, not just tone marks.
74$LO $W? $V12 { \uAABF ($F?)} → $1 ˧˥; # Tone class 2: High-rising tone
75$LO $W? $V12 { \uAAC1 ($F?)} → $1 ˨˩; # Tone class 3: Low-falling tone
76$HI $W? $V12 { \uAABF ($F?)} → $1 ˦; # Tone class 5: High-mid tone
77$HI $W? $V12 { \uAAC1 ($F?)} → $1 ˧˩; # Tone class 6: Mid-falling tone
78::null;
79{($LO $W? $V123 $F?)} $NOT_IPA_TONE → $1 ˨; # Tone class 1: Low-mid tone.
80{($HI $W? $V123 $F?)} $NOT_IPA_TONE → $1 ˥; # Tone class 4: High tone.
81::null;
82# Harden syllable-final consonants.
83$C $W? $V123 {ꪒ} → ꪔ; # /d/ → /t/
84::null;
85# Convert labialization marker.
86$C {$W} $V123 → ʷ;
87::null;
88[ꪀ ꪁ] → k;
89[ꪂ ꪃ] → kʰ; # Tai Dón; not used in Tai Dam according to [3]
90[ꪄ ꪅ] → x;
91[ꪆ ꪇ] → ɡ; # only in loanwords, according to [3]
92[ꪈ ꪉ] → ŋ;
93[ꪊ ꪋ] → t\u0361ɕ; # Tai Dón; not used in Tai Dam according to [3]
94[ꪌ ꪍ] → t\u0361ɕʰ; # Tai Dón; not used in Tai Dam according to [3]
95[ꪎ ꪏ] → s;
96[ꪐ ꪑ] → ɲ;
97[ꪒ ꪓ] → d;
98[ꪔ ꪕ] → t;
99[ꪖ ꪗ] → tʰ;
100[ꪘ ꪙ] → n;
101[ꪚ ꪛ] → b;
102[ꪜ ꪝ] → p;
103[ꪞ ꪟ] → pʰ; # Tai Dón; not used in Tai Dam according to [3]
104[ꪠ ꪡ] → f;
105[ꪢ ꪣ] → m;
106[ꪤ ꪥ] → j;
107[ꪦ ꪧ] → r; # only in loanwords, according to [3]
108[ꪨ ꪩ] → l;
109{[ꪪ ꪫ]} $IPA_TONE → w; # at the end of a syllable (before tone letters)
110[ꪪ ꪫ] → v; # not at the end of a syllable
111[ꪬ ꪭ] → h;
112ʔ {[ꪮ ꪯ]} → ɔ; # eg. ꪮꪮꪀ
113[ꪮ ꪯ] → ʔ;
114# Digraphs.
115ꪹ \uAAB8 → e;
116ꪹ \uAAB7 → ə;
117ꪹ ꪱ → aːw;
118# Vowels.
119\uAAB0 → a;
120ꪱ → aː;
121\uAAB2 → i;
122\uAAB3 → ɨ;
123\uAAB4 → u;
124ꪵ → ɛ;
125ꪶ → o;
126\uAAB7 → ɔ;
127ꪮ → ɔ;
128ꪺ → uə\u032F;
129ꪽ → an;
130ꪹ → ɨə\u032F;
131\uAAB8 → iə\u032F;
132ꪻ → əw;
133ꪼ → ai\u032F;
134\uAABE → am;
135# Word ligature symbols.
136ꫛ → kon˥;
137ꫜ → nɨŋ˦;
138