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The group of the plosive consonants distinguishes | There is a well developed separate group of ejective consonants, which distinguishes three sub-group: ''alveolar'', ''velar'', and ''retroflex''. The total amount of ejective phonemes is, however, four. | ||
The group of the plosive consonants is essentially rich and distinguishes four sub-groups: ''alveolar'', ''velar'', ''palatal'', ''retroflex'', and ''uvular'', even though the uvular include only the phoneme [q]. | |||
The groups of the nasal and of the liquid consonants are slighty poorer, but anyway quite developed, with the noteworthy presence of the uvular phoneme [ʀ]. | The groups of the nasal and of the liquid consonants are slighty poorer, but anyway quite developed, with the noteworthy presence of the uvular phoneme [ʀ]. | ||
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- Main article: Βaβar
This page gives an extensive description of Βaβar phonological features.
Consonants
The consonant system distinguishes 30 phonemes, traditionally arranged in the following scheme:
| ejective | alveolar | ||||
| velar | |||||
| retroflex | |||||
| plosive | alveolar | ||||
| velar | |||||
| palatal | |||||
| retroflex | |||||
| uvular | |||||
| nasal | bilabial | ||||
| alveolar | |||||
| uvular | |||||
| liquid | |||||
| fricative | bilabial | ||||
| alveolar | |||||
| velar | |||||
| sibilant | alveolar | ||||
| post-alveolar | |||||
| retroflex | |||||
| approximant | |||||
There is a well developed separate group of ejective consonants, which distinguishes three sub-group: alveolar, velar, and retroflex. The total amount of ejective phonemes is, however, four.
The group of the plosive consonants is essentially rich and distinguishes four sub-groups: alveolar, velar, palatal, retroflex, and uvular, even though the uvular include only the phoneme [q].
The groups of the nasal and of the liquid consonants are slighty poorer, but anyway quite developed, with the noteworthy presence of the uvular phoneme [ʀ].
The group of the fricative consonants is overall well developed and rich in phonemes and points of articulation.
There is a well developed group of affricate consonants. The phonemes [j] and [w] have a full consonantal value and they are never regarded as semivowels, while being comparatively rare in frequency among other consonants.
No groups or sub-groups of consonants makes any distinction between voiced and voiceless phonemes.