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the phonology and orthography of mipukwi
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phonological inventory

In  Mipukwi there are three vowels: i, u, and a. There sounds are pronounced acording to the IPA symbols that are the same.
LetterSound
I/i/
U/u/
A/a ~ ɑ/

There are fourteen consonants in Mipukwi. They are as folows:
LetterSound
M/m/
P/p/
K/k/
W/w/
D/d/
T/t/
F/f/
S/s/
Z/z/
H/h/ or /x/
J/d͡z/
C/t͡s/
L/l/
N/n/

All of these sounds
In future lessons, the phonetic


Mipuquiz:
Tell whether the following sylables are valid in Mipukwi(these are IPA):
/pan/  
/vi/  
/pwaf/  
/fu/  
/ak/  

How would t͡sadnuntuz be spelled in Mipukwi?
 

Vowels
/i/
/u/
/a/


Consonants
LabialsAlveolarsVelarsGlottals
Stops/p/
/t/ /d/
/k/
Fricatives/f/
/s/ /z/
/h/
Affricates
/t͡s/ /d͡z/
Nasals
/m/
n
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