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Initials (voiceless consonants are actually aspirated, and voiced consonants are unaspirated):
Initials (voiceless consonants are actually aspirated, and voiced consonants are unaspirated):
<p b t d rt rd k g q ġ m n rn ny v l rl r w y> /p b t d ʈ ɖ k g q ɢ m n ɳ ɲ v l ɭ r w j/
 
Lenition: <ph bh th dh rth rdh ch gh qh ġh hm hl hr hrl> /f v s z ʂ ʐ x ɣ χ ʁ v w ɻ ɻ/  
p b tx dx t d k g q ġ m n rn ny v l schl r w y /p b ts dz t d k g q ɢ m n ɳ ɲ v l ɬ r w j/
Eclipsis: <np nb nt nd nrt nrd nk ng nq nġ n-y> /b m d n ɖ ɳ g ŋ ɢ ɴ ɲ/
 
Lenition + eclipsis: <nph nbh nth nrth nrdh nkh ngh nqh nġh> /v v z ʐ n ʐ ɻ ɣ w ʁ ʁ/
ph bh txh dxh th dh ch gh qh ġh hm hl hr hrl /f v s z θ ð x ɣ χ ʁ v w ɻ ɻ/  
 
np nb ntx ndx nt nd nk ng nq nġ n-y /b m dz n d n g ŋ ɢ ɴ ɲ/
 
nph nbh ntxh nth ndh nkh ngh nqh nġh /v v z ʐ n ʐ ɻ ɣ w ʁ ʁ/
 
Consonants that can't both eclipse and lenite are only eclipsed under the conditions that trigger lenition + eclipsis.
Consonants that can't both eclipse and lenite are only eclipsed under the conditions that trigger lenition + eclipsis.
Vowels:
 
<a e i o u w ö ü> /a e i o ɨ u ø y/
a e i o u w ö ü /a e i o ɨ u ø y/
<aa ee ii oo uu ww öö üü> /aː eː iː oː ɨː uː øː yː/
 
<ai au aw aü ei eu ew eü ia ua wa üa> /ai aɨ au ay əi əɨ əu əy iə ɨə uə yə/
aa ee ii oo uu ww öö üü /aː eː iː oː ɨː uː øː yː/
 
ai au aw aü ei eu ew eü ia ua wa üa /ai aɨ au ay əi əɨ əu əy iə ɨə uə yə/
 
Finals:
Finals:
<b d rd g q v m r j> /b d ɖ g q v m r j/
 
b d g j m q r s v /b d g j m q r s v/


===Orthography===
===Orthography===
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===Morphophonology===
===Morphophonology===
==Morphology==
==Morphology==
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