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*Adamic identifies "phonological coordinates" within its consonantal inventory, classifying terms into relevant categories of <small>VOICE</small>, <small>MANNER</small>, and <small>ARTICULATION</small>. | *Adamic identifies "phonological coordinates" within its consonantal inventory, classifying terms into relevant categories of <small>VOICE</small>, <small>MANNER</small>, and <small>ARTICULATION</small>. Even sequences among its subdivisions follow a predetermined order, being ''voiceless>voiced'' in <small>VOICE</small>, ''occlusive>sonorant>turbulent'' in <small>MANNER</small>, and ''guttural>labial>dental'' in <small>ARTICULATION</small>. As not all members of those sets correspond to the phonetic qualities attributed to them (with the exception of <small>VOICE</small>'s members), the last two sequences are respectively referred to as IUA-type and KHS-type, with their proper compositions being named as expected: I-type, U-type, and A-type, with K-type, H-type, and S-type. | ||
** /k, g, (kˀ), (gˀ), h, ɦ, s, z/ ... | ** /k, g, (kˀ), (gˀ), h, ɦ, s, z/ ... | ||
*** /k, g/ are never palatalized, except in the poetic register. | *** /k, g/ are never palatalized, except in the poetic register. | ||