Choni (Jonê) and Thewo are dialects of a Tibetic language spoken in western China in the vicinity of Jonê County.
Phonology
Consonants
Choni has four contrastive aspirated fricatives: , , .
- is phonetically a fricativized alveolar trill , and may be heard as as an allophone.
- A syllable-initial can be heard as a uvular fricative before voiceless consonants and as a voiced before voiced consonants. A syllable-final can be heard as a uvular stop after or vowel sounds.
- can also be heard as an allophone of between or and another vowel.
Vowels
- rarely exists as a phoneme, and is only attested in a few words with a palatal or alveolo-palatal initial.
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