Phonology
Consonants
* /h/ can be heard as a palatal when preceding a voiceless plosive. * /n/ can be heard as a velar when preceding a velar /k/. * /β/ can be heard as a voiced stop when after a voiceless plosive or glottal /ʔ/. * /s/ can be heard with an allophone of swhen word-initially, or after a glottal /ʔ/. * /j/ can be heard as a voiced fricative when before a back vowel.Vowels
* Sounds /i, u/ are reduced to , ʊin syllable-final position. * /ɘ/ is heard as a lower sound when preceding /h/, or following /β/. * /a/ is heard as when occurring after an initial bilabial sound.References
* Granadillo, Tania. 2019External links