Bīṙ phonology
- Main article: Bīṙ
This page gives an extensive description of Bīṙ phonological features.
Consonants
The consonant system distinguishes 15 phonemes, traditionally arranged in the following scheme:
| plosive | voiced | ||||||
| uvular | |||||||
| nasal | |||||||
| liquid | |||||||
| fricative | sibilant | ||||||
| glottal | |||||||
| labio-dental | |||||||
| bilabial | |||||||
| uvular | |||||||
| affricate | |||||||
The group of the plosive consonants is quite poor and distinguishes two sub-groups: voiced and uvular, with the uvular sub-group including only the phoneme [q]. It remarkably lacks a group of voiceless consonants.
The group of the nasal and of the liquid consonants are slighty poorer, but anyway quite developed.
The group of the fricative consonants is quite developed and rich in points of articulation, but it displays a limited distinction between voiced and voiceless phonemes.
There is only one affricate phoneme, [ʦ], and a total lack of approximant consonants.
Vowels
There are 10 vocalic phonemes.
Aside from the composite distinction in height, backness and roundness, all vowels are framed in an elaborate tonal system, with multiple tone distinctions. This tonal system is thoroughly described below.