Consonants The consonants of Gwichʼin are shown in
IPA notation below, with
orthographic symbols in brackets:
Vowels Gwich’in has five phonemic
vowel qualities which contrast in
duration,
nasality, and tones.
Allophonic variation Short vowels show different vowel qualities from their long counterparts: • occurs as • occurs as • occurs as • occurs as • occurs as
Tone and nasality • Nasal vowels are marked with an
ogonek, e.g. for , respectively. •
Low tone is marked with a grave accent, e.g. , whereas high tones are never marked.
Syllable structure Gwichʼin has moderate complexity of
syllable structure, in which the maximal syllable shape is CCVC. However, no consonant clusters occur within a syllable besides /Cj/ onsets, as in “hook”, or - - “father” (i.e. “my father”). Word-medially, two-consonant sequences may occur. All consonants may occur syllable-initially (i.e. in onset position), but syllable-finally, no ejective, retroflex,
affricate, interdental or labialized consonants occur. In coda-position, fricatives are also restricted to the glottal, lateral, and non-sibilant consonants. == Written Gwichʼin ==