lengteklarassen
Lengteklarassen is a term used in linguistics and worldbuilding to describe a typological feature observed in a subset of Lengteklaran languages, a fictional language family spoken in the Veridia archipelago. The name combines a notion of length with a class designation, indicating a systematic contrast between long and short vowel realizations within phonemic inventories.
Phonological characteristics: Lengteklarassen vowels are phonemically long; they maintain stable spectral properties and perceptual distinctness even
Phonotactics and allophony: In many Lengteklaran languages, long vowels do not simply copy the length; they
Typology and distribution: Lengteklarassen is used to categorize about half of the Lengteklaran languages, notably those
Examples (illustrative): laa [laː], too [tuː], kee [kieː]. Short counterparts: la [la], to [tu], ke [ke].
History and usage: The term is primarily used within conworldbuilding and speculative linguistics. It is not
See also: vowel length, gemination, phonology, consonant length.