Talk:Ćín

I think there would be allophony between [f] and [v], not free variation. It would probably be voiceless at the ends of words, voiced between voiced sounds, and at the beginning of words it could be either voiced or voiceless, since on the one hand it doesn't have voiced sounds on either side, but on the other, sounds sometimes become spontaneously voiced at the beginnings of words. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consonant_voicing_and_devoicing#In_other_languages

[lɔw.ṇ.is] would probably end up being pronounced [lɔw.nis]. It's hard not to say it as [lɔw.nis] for it. Joersc (talk) 03:20, August 9, 2015 (UTC)

For your first point, that sounds reasonable. For your second point: "If the two consonants are different, the second consonat is a syllabic consnant."

You will remember my name! 04:55, August 9, 2015 (UTC)