bilabial | labio-dental | dental | alveolar | postalveolar | palatal | velar | uvular | glottal | |
stop | p, b | t̪, d̪ | k, g | ||||||
trill | r | ||||||||
fricative | f | s, z | ʃ | χ, ʁ | h | ||||
affricate | tʃ, dʒ | ||||||||
nasal | m | n̪ | |||||||
approximant | ʋ | j | |||||||
lateral approximant | l̪ |
front | central | back | |
open-mid | ɛ̝ | ɔ̝ | |
open | a |
front | central | back | |
close | iː | uː | |
open-mid | ɛ̝ː | ɔ̝ː | |
open | aː | ɑː |
/ɛj/, /əw/
Ø
ft, ʃt, xt, ʃk, rm, rd, rt, rs, rdʒ, rg, rχ, mb, nd, ndʒ, ng
({C,G})V(ː)({C,G})(C)
Source: Anonby, Eric John. 2003. A Phonology of Southern Luri. LINCOM publishers
Contributed by: Dmitry Nikolaev (dnikolaev@fastmail.com)