Sinatolean broad and slender consonants: Difference between revisions

Created page with "Like in Irish, the realisation of consonants in Sinatolean change depending on the vowel after it. For example, a /g/ before an /i/ or /e/(slender vowels) changes to /ɟ/, while the same for /k/ changes it to /c/. These changes are not shown in the orthography. {| class=wikitable style="text-align: center;" ! rowspan=2 | Base<br>Phoneme !! Broad !! rowspan=2 | Example |- ! Slender |- ! colspan=3 | Plosives |- | rowspan=2 | /p/ || /p/ ||..."
(Created page with "Like in Irish, the realisation of consonants in Sinatolean change depending on the vowel after it. For example, a /g/ before an /i/ or /e/(slender vowels) changes to /ɟ/, while the same for /k/ changes it to /c/. These changes are not shown in the orthography. {| class=wikitable style="text-align: center;" ! rowspan=2 | Base<br>Phoneme !! Broad !! rowspan=2 | Example |- ! Slender |- ! colspan=3 | Plosives |- | rowspan=2 | /p/ || /p/ ||...")
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