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! plosive | ! plosive | ||
| | | /b/<ref name="thebw">The quality of b/w is uncertain. The corresponding syllable sign is derived from the <al> glyph, and no consonantal equivalent has been found. The sound takes on variable forms in later Besokian languages, including /v/ and /f/ in Proto-Soskish, /v/, /u/, and /j/ in Reknayan, and /b/ in Kattasian. Possible realizations include a voiced labial plosive /b/ and a labiovelar approximant /w/.</ref> || || /t/ /d/ || || /k/ /g/ || || | ||
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! fricative | ! fricative | ||
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! nasal | ! nasal | ||
| m || || n || || || || | | /m/ || || /n/ || || || || | ||
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! tap | ! tap | ||
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! approximant | ! approximant | ||
| || || || || || /w/ || | | || || || || || /w/<ref name="thebw"> || | ||
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