Description |
Minimal pairs:
<wix> k.o. tree with little brown fruit PL.
<wi> birds PL.
<nyara> uncle's daughter
<nyara> fences
Glottal stop: I, small, very small.
Bilabial nasal: to be lost, to sit down, storySG, to catch.
Long bilabial nasal: to yawn, rain.
Alveolar nasal: to buy, to give birth, dogsPL, to refuse, leather.
Long alveolar nasal: to stay, to sell.
Palatal nasal: to smell, wind, very soft wood.
Velar nasal: to scrape with lower teeth, to eat small bits and pieces of meat left on a bone, to take out the skin from the sugar cane, to take meat and put it in a close container. |
Cite as |
Shubo Li (collector), Haroun Kafi (speaker), Keira Mullan (interviewer), Shubo Li (interviewer, researcher), 2022. Examining the glottal stop, as well as nasals at bilabial, alveolar, palatal, and velar places of articulation. . MPEG/VND.WAV/PLAIN/MP4/MXF. KCP2-20220818_Consonants3 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/BDDJ-TR95 |