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General information
Just an idea. irregular updates (Mar 2017)

Consonants
[ʀ̥ ʀ̥ʷ ʀ ʀʷ r] are optional allophones of /χ χʷ ʁ ʁʷ ɾ/ in all positions.

Alphabet
Mm Nn Ŋŋ Ƞƞ Pp Bb Tt Dd Kk Gg Qɋ Ƣƣ Ff Vv Ss Zz Ʃʃ Ʒʒ Xx Ɣɣ #χ Ɽɽ Hh Ll Yy Ww Rr Ii Ee Aa Oo Uu


 * 1) Capital χ (#) resembles X with descenders

Phonotactics
CV(V)(C)

Monosyllables have a minimum of three segments. Labialized consonants are rare in coda position. There are no doubled consonants. /ʌ/ may be deleted between a consonant and a nasal, fricative, rhotic or lateral. Only /ɪ ʌ ʊ/ occur in clitics & unstressed syllables, where /ʌ/ becomes [ə] or [Ø]. /ɛ ʌ/ are lowered [æ ɑ] next to a uvular consonant; /ɴ q ɢ χ ʁ/. /ʌ ɑ(ː)/ are rounded [ɔ ɒ(ː)] next to a labial(ized) consonant; /m p b f v Cʷ/. /tʃ dʒ ʃ ʒ/ do not occur before /j/.

Examples: /kʷʌŋxət/[kɔŋ.xət] pollen, /ɴʌmbəɾ/[ɴɒm.br̩] walking stick.