“Little dot/period” UNDER> when b̥, d̥, g̥, v̥, z̥, ð̥, ʒ̥ are in final position.
And when r̥, j̥, w̥, l̥ are after a voiceless plosive (p, t, k, b, d, g) with stress in the first syllable.
“Little h" in p, t, k.
( ʔ ) When we have the /t/ at the final position in a word.
Before consonant or when in final position.
r̥ or ɹ̥, When when t̠, d̠, n̠ and ɫ̠ are before r.
- in k or g when they are before u, ʊ, o, ɔ, ɑ.
“Little dot/period OVER”> just in ʤ̊, when it’s in final position.
m and n change to ŋ, when they appear before f and v.
When t, d, n, l, ɫ (s, z, r, ɾ) are before a θ or a ð.
+ in k or g when they are before i, ɪ, e, ɛ, æ, a.
De-voiced
De-voiced
De-voiced
Velar Shifted
Dentalized
Labialized
Aspirated
Velarized
Retracted
Glottalised
Velar Shifted