Consonant and vowel chart
Elip consonants
labial | alveolar | palatal | velar | ||
stops | voiceless aspirated | t | (tʃ) | k | |
voiced | b | d | g | ||
prenasalised | ᵐb | ⁿd | ᵑk | ||
fricatives | voiceless | f | s | h | |
prenasalised | ɱf ([pʰ]) | ⁿs ([tʃ]) | |||
resonants | nasal | m | n | ɲ | ŋ |
oral | l | j | w |
Elip vowels
[ ATR] | [+ATR] | |||||
ɪ | ʊ | I | u | |||
ɔ | e1 | o | ||||
a |
1Although acoustically this vowel is clearly front, as the [+ATR] counterpart of /a/; it is likely underlyingly /ə/. The tendency to front /ə/ is evident in the other A60 languages as well.