Iðâɣ phonology
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- Main article: Iðâɣ
This page gives an extensive description of Iðâɣ phonological features.
Consonants
The consonant system distinguishes 20 phonemes, traditionally arranged in the following scheme:
plosive | voiceless | ||||||
voiced | |||||||
nasal | |||||||
liquid | |||||||
fricative | dental | ||||||
sibilant | |||||||
alveolar | |||||||
glottal | |||||||
palatal | |||||||
bilabial | |||||||
velar | |||||||
approximant | |||||||
affricate |
The group of the plosive consonants is essentially scarce. It distinguishes two sub-groups: voiceless and voiced, and the voiced sub-group includes the phoneme [g] alone.
The group of the nasal and of the liquid consonants is similarly scarce, but anyway quite developed. The group of the fricative is substantially richer in its amount of phonemes and points of articulation.
The phoneme [w] can have both semivocalic and consonantal value, while the phoneme [j] has always a full consonantal value and it is never regarded as a semivowel.