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#{{IPA|[ŋ]}} only occurs as an [[w:Allophone|allophone]] of {{IPA|[n]}} before {{IPA|[k]}}, e.g. taankos {{IPA|[ˈtɑːŋg̥os̺]}}.
#{{IPA|[ŋ]}} only occurs as an [[w:Allophone|allophone]] of {{IPA|[n]}} before {{IPA|[k]}}, e.g. taankos {{IPA|[ˈtɑːŋg̥os̺]}}.
#{{IPA|[x]}} is a word-final allophone of {{IPA|[h]}} (e.g. ''ragah'' 'wound' [ˈrɑg̥ɑx]).
#{{IPA|[x]}} is a word-final allophone of {{IPA|[h]}} (e.g. ''aagah'' 'wound' [ˈɑːg̥ɑx]).
<!--#{{IPA|[lʲ]}} is encountered in free variation with {{IPA|[ʎ]}} in certain varieties of speech (e.g. Sanahta dialect ''leia'' 'while' {{IPA|[ʎeiɑˑ~lʲeiɑˑ]}}).-->
<!--#{{IPA|[lʲ]}} is encountered in free variation with {{IPA|[ʎ]}} in certain varieties of speech (e.g. Sanahta dialect ''leia'' 'while' {{IPA|[ʎeiɑˑ~lʲeiɑˑ]}}).-->


There is only one series of plosives in Valian. The archiphonemes ||p t k|| have various realisations depending on the phonological context in which they surface. Usually unaspirated, they may become aspirated at the end of sentences and in pausa, e.g.,non-final ''päht''&nbsp;{{IPA|[pæht]}}&nbsp;(‘stone’)&nbsp;→&nbsp;sentence-final {{IPA|[pæhtʰ]}}). The plosives are furthermore lightly voiced between vowels and after /n/ /m/ /l/, e.g., ''sede'' {{IPA|[ˈsʲed̥ʲeˑ]}} (‘path’).  
There is only one series of plosives in Valian. The archiphonemes ||p t k|| have various realisations depending on the phonological context in which they surface. Usually unaspirated, they may become aspirated at the end of sentences and in pausa, e.g.,non-final ''päht''&nbsp;{{IPA|[pæht]}}&nbsp;(‘stone’)&nbsp;→&nbsp;sentence-final {{IPA|[pæhtʰ]}}). The plosives are furthermore lightly voiced between vowels and after /n/ /m/ /l/, e.g., ''sede'' {{IPA|[ˈsʲed̥ʲeˑ]}} (‘path’).


===Vowels===
===Vowels===

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Phonetics and phonology

Consonants

Valian consonants
Labial Alveolar Post-
alveolar
Palatal Velar Glottal
plain palatalized
Nasal m n (nʲ) (ŋ)1
Plosive p t (tʲ) k
Fricative v s (sʲ) (x)2 h
Approximant l (lʲ)3 j
Trill r

Notes:

  1. [ŋ] only occurs as an allophone of [n] before [k], e.g. taankos [ˈtɑːŋg̥os̺].
  2. [x] is a word-final allophone of [h] (e.g. aagah 'wound' [ˈɑːg̥ɑx]).

There is only one series of plosives in Valian. The archiphonemes ||p t k|| have various realisations depending on the phonological context in which they surface. Usually unaspirated, they may become aspirated at the end of sentences and in pausa, e.g.,non-final päht [pæht] (‘stone’) → sentence-final [pæhtʰ]). The plosives are furthermore lightly voiced between vowels and after /n/ /m/ /l/, e.g., sede [ˈsʲed̥ʲeˑ] (‘path’).

Vowels

Valian vowel phonemes
Front Back
Unrounded Rounded Unrounded Rounded
Close i iː y yː u uː
Mid e eː ø øː ɤ ɤː o oː
Open æ æː ɑ ɑː

Notes: Word- and sentence-final short vowels are often pronounced slightly longer than their non-final counterparts (e.g. salma 'faith' [ˈsɑlmɑˑ]).

Phonotactics

Morphology

Syntax