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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
2<!DOCTYPE supplementalData SYSTEM "../../common/dtd/ldmlSupplemental.dtd">
3<!-- Copyright © 1991-2013 Unicode, Inc.
4CLDR data files are interpreted according to the LDML specification (http://unicode.org/reports/tr35/)
5For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html -->
6<supplementalData>
7	<version number="$Revision: 12243 $" />
8	<transforms>
9		<transform source="ch" target="ch_FONIPA" direction="forward" draft="contributed" alias="ch-fonipa-t-ch">
10			<tRule>
11# Transformation from Chamorro (ch) to its IPA transcription (ch_FONIPA).
12#
13# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamorro_language#Orthography
14# http://www.omniglot.com/writing/chamorro.htm
15# http://guampedia.com/chamorro-orthography-rules/
16# http://finochamoru.blogspot.com/2009/04/leksion-chamoru-pronunsiasion.html
17#
18# Recorded sound samples: http://www.chamorro.com/fino/fino.html
19#
20# http://guampedia.com/chamorro-orthography-rules/ lists in section 3.b)
21# graphemes that would be used for loanwords/proper names. Most examples
22# are Spanish. Our rules thus generate the Spanish sounds [θ], [x], [β]
23# and [w] even though these sounds are not used by the Chamorro language.
24
25::Lower;
26::NFC;
27
28\' → ʔ;
29’ → ʔ;
30
31# The IPA chart from Omniglot appears to be mixing up [æ] and [ɑ] when
32# explaining how to pronounce ‹a› and ‹å›. The language course on
33# finochamoru.blogspot.com copies the pronunciation chart from Omniglot,
34# but then explains that ‹å› gets prounounced like in English ‹father›,
35# which would be [ɑ]. Also, the sound samples on www.chamorro.com pronounce
36# ‹a› as [æ] and ‹å› as [ɑ].
37a → æ;
38å → ɑ;
39
40b → b;
41ch → t͡s;
42{c} [eéií] → θ; # loanwords
43c → k; # loanwords
44d → d;
45e → e;
46f → f;
47gu → ɡʷ;
48g → ɡ;
49h → h;
50i → i;
51j → x ; # loanwords
52k → k;
53l → l;
54m → m;
55ng → ŋ;
56ñ → ɲ;
57n → n;
58o → o;
59p → p;
60{qu} [eéiíy] → k; # loanwords
61q → k; # loanwords
62rr → r;
63r → ɾ;
64s → s;
65t → t;
66u → u;
67v → β; # loanwords
68w → w; # loanwords
69{x} h?[aáåeéiíoóuú$] → ks; # loanwords
70{x} [^aáåeéiíoóuú$] → s; # loanwords
71x → ks ; # loanwords
72
73# Wikipedia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamorro_language#Orthography]
74# writes that ‹y› gets pronounced as [d͡z], while Omniglot says [d͡ʒ].
75y → d͡z;
76
77\- → \.; # hyphen is a syllable boundary, eg ‹sena-ta›
78
79# Handle geminated consonants.
80::Null;
81bb → bː;
82dd → dː;
83ff → fː;
84ɡɡ → ɡː;
85hh → hː;
86kk → kː;
87ll → lː;
88mm → mː;
89nn → nː;
90pp → pː;
91rr → rː;
92ss → sː;
93tt → tː;
94
95::NFC;
96			</tRule>
97		</transform>
98	</transforms>
99</supplementalData>
100