Difference between revisions of "Positional allophones"

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Latest revision as of 23:57, 9 August 2009

This is a chart showing the changes in sounds the consonants make depending on if their an initial, medial, or final letter (allophone).

Phoneme
Initial allophone k t s tɕʰ t͈ɕ n (n) p m h
Medial allophone ɡ ŋ d ɾ b (ɦ)
Final allophone l