// Phonemes for Telugu // This inherits from ph_hindi // (these are only guesses) phoneme @ vowel starttype #a endtype #a length 130 FMT(vowel/@) endphoneme phoneme a vowel long starttype #a endtype #a length 130 FMT(vowel/a#_2) endphoneme phoneme a: vowel starttype #a endtype #a length 300 FMT(vowel/a_5) endphoneme phoneme e vowel starttype #e endtype #e length 130 FMT(vowel/e_mid2) endphoneme phoneme e: vowel starttype #e endtype #e length 270 FMT(vowel/e) endphoneme phoneme i vowel starttype #i endtype #i length 130 FMT(vowel/i_6) endphoneme phoneme i: vowel starttype #i endtype #i length 270 FMT(vowel/i) endphoneme phoneme o vowel starttype #o endtype #o length 130 FMT(vowel/o) endphoneme phoneme o: vowel starttype #o endtype #o length 300 FMT(vowel/o) endphoneme phoneme u vowel starttype #u endtype #u length 110 FMT(vowel/u_6) endphoneme phoneme u: vowel starttype #u endtype #u length 280 FMT(vowel/u_6) endphoneme phoneme aI vowel long starttype #a endtype #i length 280 FMT(vdiph/ai) endphoneme phoneme aU vowel long starttype #a endtype #u length 270 FMT(vdiph/aau_3) endphoneme // ?? This is standard [v]. Should be it [v] without the fricative noise? phoneme v import_phoneme base/v endphoneme phoneme r import_phoneme base/R2 endphoneme