Urak Lawoiʼ language
Urak Lawoiʼ or Urak Lawoc is a Malayic language spoken in southern Thailand.
The Orang Laut who live between Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula speak divergent Malayic lects, which bear some intriguing connections to various Sumatran Malay varieties.
Phonology and orthography
Vowels
- In closed syllables, some vowels change their quality:
- * becomes .
- * becomes .
- * becomes .
- Epenthetic and are added after high vowels respectively.
- Vowels are somewhat allophonically lengthened in stressed open syllables.
- Vowels other than are slightly nasalized after nasal consonants. If the following syllable has as the onset, this onset is also nasalized.
Consonants
- and allophones are influenced by Thai, whereas is influenced by Malay.
- Aspirated consonants and only appear in loanwords.
- Phonetically, and is pronounced, and or, respectively, syllable-finally.
- becomes after, otherwise in syllable-final positions.
- is compensatorily lengthened to phonetically long. In stressed positions, the vowel cluster fluctuates between.
- The coda stop after a front vowel becomes .
- Syllable-initial stops, with the same syllable containing a back vowel and coda, are labialized to and respectively.
| IPA | ||||||||||||
| Thai | -ก | -ง | -ด | -น | -บ | -ม | -ย | -ยจ | -ยฮ | -ว | -ฮ | -ล* |
| Latin | -k | -ng | -t | -n | -p | -m | -y | -c | -s | -w | -h | -l* |
- and can be treated as a part of diphthongs or triphthongs.
- only exists in the Phuket dialect.