/p t k ʔ/ <p t k '>
/β ð z/ <b d z>
/f s h/ <f s h>
/m n/ <m n>
/w l j ɣ/ <w l y g>
/ɛ a ɔ e ɵ o i u/ <x a q e v o i u> + nasalization <n>
/˩ ˥ ˧˩ ˧˥ ˥˨˦/ <-p -t -j -s -f>
Initial clusters:
/pl βl fl ml tl/
/hm hn hl/
These clusters, as well as any single consonant, may be followed by /j/, /w/, or /jw/.
Any single consonant, or /hm hn tl/, may also be followed by /ɣ/.
are there prenasalized stops? there probably should be
-f > -s in monosyllables, no coda consonants
v may be pronounced z̩ after coronals and v̩ after labials due to Zzyxwqnp influence, and is used to borrow Zzyxwqnp fricated vowels; also due to Zzyxwqnp influence it may be realized as unrounded [ə] when it's not fricated
ɣ is typically uvular
Tone rules in compounds
Not sure if this makes any linguistic sense.
>p >t >j >s >f
p> p s p s f
t> j t j f f
j> j f f f f
s> s f p p f
f> p f f f f