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¹-C
[a: ?d] ‘watchful’
[]
-
[haam] ‘old man’
[a.]
-V?
[la.i?] ‘stomach’
Restricted distribution
C-¹
[ba.] ‘flower’
In monosyllabic only
[ć]
-
[jć] ‘bone’
[ć:]
C-¹
[jć:] ‘any at all’
Unaccounted nasalization
V-¹
[sć] ‘public hair’
[ć:]
-a
[pć:a] ‘priest’
[]
C-¹
[ul] ‘to vomit’
-¹
[ru] ‘disease’
C-C
[kakla] ‘bark’
A vocalic release betweena conjunct
[e]
¹-C
[ea?] ‘other’
When checked soundfollows C
C-¹
/ee/ ‘tight’
In words of more thanone syllable
C-C
[lel] ‘to see’
In monosyllabic
C-ya
[deya] ‘back’
¹-y
[eyon] ‘to awake’
[]
C-V
[da] ‘to awake’
In free variation with full counter-part,nsuchsituation it formglideofthediphthong.
¹-V
[on] ‘to awake’
-¹
[ba] ‘rabies’
[e.]
-V?
[ke.a?d] ‘parrot’
C-¹
[ne.] ‘this’
In monosyllabics
[č']
v¹c-?
[lč,?]'toungue'
[]
V¹C-?
[lč,?] ‘chaff’
[ė]
C-C
[ekeėla] ‘earthquake’
As vacalicreleasebetweena conjunct.
[]
-
[ga] ‘mother'
-¹
[ne] ‘this’
In free variation with [e#]


[rõco)] ‘to makegreat noise’
õ -
[kõ] ‘to beg’
[:]
-V
[s:a] ‘intelligent’
[e:]
¹-ja
[e:ya] ‘seven’
¹-C
[e:du] ‘perhaps’
[i]
¹-C
[ip.il] ‘star’
C-C
[bugin] ‘good’
C-¹
[lai] ‘lower part of the body’
-yV
[miya?d] ‘one’
[i.]
C-u ?
[gi.u?] ‘shame’
C-¹
[ti.] ‘hand’
In monosyllabic
[]
V-¹ [ha] ‘fish’
* used as glide
C-V
[ku] ‘chin’
C-a
[ja] ‘grandmother’
/y/
e-a
[meya] ‘day after tomorrow’
o-o
[hoyo] ‘air’
o-a
[soya] ‘rotten’
u-u
[tuyu] ‘jackal’
a-a
[nayal] ‘plow’
a-o
[mayom] ‘blood’
a-u
[ayu?b] ‘evening’
[y-glide]
i-a
[bariya] ‘two'
All such form a trip thong. They vary freely with diphthongs
o-e
[boroye] ‘fearful’
[']
-?
[sul?] ‘nasal mucus’
?d
[rapd] ‘to blink’

?b

[] - [u?d] ‘ear wax’

[ļ] C-C [ļtkid] ‘to rub’ As vocalic release between

conjunct

[] -¹ø [b] ‘snake’

-¹ [n] ‘this’

C-¹ [] ‘to smell’ Unaccounted

V-¹ [] ‘to pinch’ nasalization.

[y] -ć [syć] ‘pubic hair’ ,,

 

 

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