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== Phonology ==
== Phonology ==
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align: center;"
|-
! rowspan="2" colspan="2" |
! rowspan="2" | Labial
! colspan="2" | Dental/Alveolar
! rowspan="2" |Retroflex
! rowspan="2" |Palatal
! rowspan="2" | Dorsal
! rowspan="2" | Glottal
|- style="font-size: small;"
! {{small|broad}}
! {{small|slender}}
|-
! colspan="2" | Nasal
| m
| n̪ˠ || nʲ
|
|
| ŋ
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | Stop
! <small>voiceless</small>
| p
| t̪ˠ || tʲ
|
| c
| k
| ʔ
|-
! <small>voiced</small>
| b
| d̪ˠ || dʲ
|
| J
| g
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | Fricative
! <small>voiceless</small>
| f
| s̪ˠ || ɕ
| ʂ
| ç
| χ
| h
|-
! <small>voiced</small>
| v
| z̪ˠ
| ʑ
|
|
| γ
|
|-
! colspan="2" | Resonant
| w
| r̠ˠ~ɻ
| rʲ
|
| j
|
|
|}
Especially in educated, careful and formal speech, vowel-initial words are pronounced with a glottal stop.
Especially in educated, careful and formal speech, vowel-initial words are pronounced with a glottal stop.


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