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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 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 nasal is slighty poorer, but anyway quite developed, with the noteworthy presence of the uvular phoneme [ɴ]. The group of the liquid consonants is remarkably scarce, with the only phoneme [r].


The group of the fricative consonants is overall well developed and rich in phonemes and points of articulation.  
The group of the fricative consonants is overall well developed, with three different points of articulation and a limited distinction between some voiced and voiceless phonemes. In the analysis, the group of the sibilant consonants is regarded as a separate group, with with three different points of articulation and an extensive distinction between voiced and voiceless phonemes too.


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.
There is no affricate consonant. The phonemes [j] and [w] can have both a semivocalic and a full consonantal value.
 
No groups or sub-groups of consonants makes any distinction between voiced and voiceless phonemes.

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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:

IPA
Transcription
ejective alveolar
[tsʼ]
[tɬʼ]
tsʼ
tɬʼ
velar
[kxʼ]
kxʼ
retroflex
[ʈʂʼ]
ʈʂʼ
plosive alveolar
[t]
[d]
t
d
velar
[k]
[g]
k
g
palatal
[c]
[ɟ]
ç
ɟ
retroflex
[ʈ]
[ɖ]
ʈ
ɖ
uvular
[q]
q
nasal bilabial
[m]
m
alveolar
[n]
n
uvular
[ɴ]
ɴ
liquid
[r]
r
fricative bilabial
[ɸ]
[β]
ɸ
β
alveolar
[ð]
ð
velar
[x]
[ɣ]
x
ɣ
sibilant alveolar
[s]
[z]
s
z
post-alveolar
[ʃ]
[ʒ]
š
ž
retroflex
[ʂ]
[ʐ]
ʂ
ʐ
approximant
[j]
[w]
j
w

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 group of the nasal is slighty poorer, but anyway quite developed, with the noteworthy presence of the uvular phoneme [ɴ]. The group of the liquid consonants is remarkably scarce, with the only phoneme [r].

The group of the fricative consonants is overall well developed, with three different points of articulation and a limited distinction between some voiced and voiceless phonemes. In the analysis, the group of the sibilant consonants is regarded as a separate group, with with three different points of articulation and an extensive distinction between voiced and voiceless phonemes too.

There is no affricate consonant. The phonemes [j] and [w] can have both a semivocalic and a full consonantal value.