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! | <small>voiced</small>
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| '''v''' /v/
| '''v''' /v~w/
| '''z''' /z/
| '''z''' /z/
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! colspan="2" |Resonant
! colspan="2" |Resonant
| '''w''' /w/
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| '''r''' /r/
| '''r''' /r/
| '''l''' /l/
| '''l''' /l/
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====Notes====
====Notes====
*'''kv, hv''' are pronounced [kw, hw].
*'''t d h''' are pronounced like '''tj dj hj''' before /i/ and /y/.
*'''t d h''' are pronounced like '''tj dj hj''' before /i/ and /y/.


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===Stress===
===Stress===
Default stress is initial; non-initial stress is marked with an acute accent on the vowel.
Stress is always initial.
 
===Phonotactics===
The most common roots are C(v/j)V, C(v/j)VC(C), C(v/j)VC(C)V, C(v/j)VC(C)VC. (The initial C(v/j) is optional)
 
Initial /ŋ/ is prohibited, as in both Sino-Korean and Swedish.
===Intonation===
===Intonation===
{{PAGENAME}} has a distinctive intonation paradigm. Within said paradigm, some accents can sound like Irish accents, while some accents sound more like Valspeak.
{{PAGENAME}} has a distinctive intonation paradigm. Within said paradigm, some accents can sound like Irish accents, while some accents sound more like Valspeak.