Phonology
This section is based on .Consonants
* can often be heard as post-alveolar , when following back vowels. * and can have allophones of and . * can have allophones of . * can also be realised as . * can also have an allophone of []. * can be realized as voiceless or voiced in word-initial positions. * can be heard as alveolar before an alveolar consonant, and as a retroflex when preceding a retroflex consonant. *A word-final may tend to be voiceless . *Central approximants occur, but are deemed allophones of .Vowels
In addition to these vowels, Rangpuri has the following diphthongs: . * Vowels can have shortened allophones of . * can also be articulated more central as . * may also be heard as two sounds in free variation.Notes
References
* * Eastern Indo-Aryan languages Languages of Nepal {{IndoAryan-lang-stub