Pı̇ħ phonology
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This page gives an extensive description of Pı̇ħ phonological features.
Consonants
The consonant system distinguishes 17 phonemes, traditionally arranged in the following scheme:
plosive | |||||||
nasal | |||||||
liquid | |||||||
fricative | sibilant | ||||||
velar | |||||||
faringal | |||||||
glottal | |||||||
bilabial | |||||||
affricate |
The group of the plosive consonants and the group of the fricative consonants are essentially balanced, with the same amount of phonemes. They considerably differ in their places of articulation. Both groups overall lack any voiced or aspirated phoneme.
The group of the nasal consonants is overall well developed, with four places of articulation, while the group of the liquid consonants is notably poorer, with the noteworthy presence of the phoneme [ɮ].
There is only one affricate phoneme, [ʦ].