Deitō

Phonetics
Consonants: Allophones

1) When after /i/, the phoneme /r/ becomes [ʟ].

2) When before /u/, the phoneme /s/ becomes [z].

3) When after /a/, the phoneme /r/ becomes [l].

4) When a  unvoiced plosive is the final consonant, it becomes aspirated.

5) When a voiced plosive is the final consonant, then it is pronouced as it's unvoiced counterpart.

Vowels: When lengthening with the orthography, you just double the vowel.

Allophones

1) When after /k/, the phoneme /o/ or /ō/ becomes [ɛ] or [ɛ:] respectivley.

2) When followed by an alveolar plosive (t or d), the phoneme /a/ or /ā/ become [æ]

Orthography

Each chart is alternated between words. (1,2)

Set 1 Set 2

Phonotactics
Syllable length

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