Thahi phonology
- Main article: Thahi
This page gives an extensive description of Thahi phonological features.
Consonants
The consonant system distinguishes 22 phonemes, traditionally arranged in the following scheme:
| plosive | voiced | ||||||
| voiced aspirated | |||||||
| voiceless aspirated | |||||||
| uvular | |||||||
| glottal | |||||||
| nasal | |||||||
| liquid | |||||||
| fricative | sibilant | ||||||
| labio-dental | |||||||
| dental | |||||||
| glottal | |||||||
| bilabial | |||||||
| approximant | |||||||
The group of the plosive consonants is essentially rich and distinguishes five sub-groups: voiced, voiced aspirated, voiceless aspirated, uvular and glottal, even though the latter two sub-group includes only one phoneme each. It remarkably lacks a group of voiceless unaspirated consonants.
The groups of the nasal and of the liquid consonants are noticeably poorer, but anyway quite developed. The group of the nasal consonants notably includes the phoneme [ɴ].
The group of the fricative consonants is overall well developed, with several places of articulation. None of the sub-groups has a distinction between voiced and voiceless phonemes.
There is no affricate consonant. The phoneme [j] can have both a semivocalic and a full consonantal value.