Phonology
Consonants • Sounds , are typically heard as labial-alveolar affricates , however in recent years there has been a shift in pronunciation having them pronounced purely as alveolar. • Consonants when preceding are always either palatalized or labialized . • /ɟ/ may also be heard as an implosive in free variation. • /v/ may also be heard as an affricate in free variation. Vowels • Nasalized vowel sounds [Ṽ] may be heard when preceding nasal consonants. ==References==