User:Mamûnám ontā́ bán/Sandbox/Th'ám

Th'ám [t͡xʼą́]
 * 1) Pitch accent with three tones: high, á [á]; middle, a [ā]; and low, à [à] (+ neutral a [a])
 * 2) Ejectives are marked orthographically with an apostrophe
 * 3) Vowels are nasalised when followed by a nasal consonant that is either word final or followed by a non-nasal consonant, similar to French
 * 4) /ʜ/ is often elided between vowels that are the same producing long vowels
 * 5) Long vowels cannot be nasalised
 * 6) Palatalisation [◌ʲ] occurs on most unstressed syllables
 * 7) When /ɻ/ is palatalised it becomes [j]
 * 8) /ɻ/ is not realised as [j] when word initial
 * 9) /ʜ/ becomes [xʲ] when palatalised
 * 10) Plosives are aspirated [◌ʰ] when word initial and the syllable is stressed
 * 11) When plosives are word final glottal closure coupled with no audible release [ʔ͡◌̚] occurs
 * 12) Plosives are breathy voiced [◌̤] or [◌ʱ] before other consonants
 * 13) Word stress is usually, but not always, on the second syllable
 * 14) There are no diphthongs
 * 15) Glottal stops [ʔ] occur in hiatūs between vowels
 * 16) IPA transcriptions show nasal vowels using an ogonek rather than a tilde where tonal marks would render it illegible.

Vowels

 * /ɨ/ and /ʉ/ may lower to [ɪ] and [ʊ]
 * /ɛ/ may vary, sometimes being realised as [e̞] or [e] instead
 * /ɔ/ may also vary and is sometimes realised [o̞] or [o] instead
 * /ä/ is usually central but can also be the front vowel [a] or even the back vowel [ɑ]