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|colspan="3"| '''''Stops''''' | |||
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| '''b''' || /b/ || as in 'bee' | | '''b''' || /b/ || as in 'bee' | ||
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| '''k''' || /k/ || as in 'key' | | '''k''' || /k/ || as in 'key' | ||
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|colspan="3"| '''''Fricatives''''' | |||
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| '''f''' || /f/ || as in 'fee' | | '''f''' || /f/ || as in 'fee' | ||
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| '''h''' || /h/ || as in 'he' | | '''h''' || /h/ || as in 'he' | ||
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|colspan="3"| '''''Affricates''''' | |||
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| '''ch''' || /t͡ʃ/ || as in 'cheek' | | '''ch''' || /t͡ʃ/ || as in 'cheek' | ||
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|colspan="3"| '''''Nasals and Liquids''''' | |||
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| '''m''' || /m/ || as in 'me' | | '''m''' || /m/ || as in 'me' | ||
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| '''r''' || /ɹ/ || as in 'reed' | | '''r''' || /ɹ/ || as in 'reed' | ||
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|colspan="3"| '''''Semi-Vowels / Glides''''' | |||
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| '''w''' || /w/ || as in 'we' | | '''w''' || /w/ || as in 'we' | ||
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Several of the sounds have a 'blended' version. A consonant blend is two consonants in a row pronounced one after the other. Most of these blends only appear at the beginning of syllables. While these blends are represented by a single letter in Brooding orthography, they are two consonant sounds (and this subject to Brooding word structure rules that apply to two consonants in a row). | Several of the sounds have a 'blended' version. A consonant blend is two consonants in a row pronounced one after the other. Most of these blends only appear at the beginning of syllables. While these blends are represented by a single letter in Brooding orthography, they are two consonant sounds (and this subject to Brooding word structure rules that apply to two consonants in a row). | ||
All obstruents in Brooding, with the exception of the affricate ''ch''. may be followed by a liquid; voiced obstruents are followed by <r> and unvoiced by <l>. Finally, another group of clusters can be formed from <s> plus an unvoiced stop. | |||
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