Phonology
Consonants • Palatalization and labialization among sounds may occur when preceding glide sounds . • can be heard as in free variation. • can be heard as when preceding . • can be heard as when preceding a consonant. It can be heard as when between two high vowels, and can also be heard freely as when between a non-high vowel and a high vowel. • can be heard as in fast speech. • when palatalized as , can be heard as affricate sounds when in fast speech. Vowels • An epenthetical schwa can be heard in between homorganic consonants. • can be heard as word-medially in closed syllables, and in stressed and pre-stressed syllables. • can be heard as word-finally and in both stressed and post-stressed syllables. == References ==