i /i/, í /'e/
ai /e/, ái /'ai̯/
ei /i/, éi /'ei̯/
e /ə/, é /'e/
ē /e:/, é /'e:/
i /i/, í /'e/
o /ɘ/, ó /'o/
õ /ɘ/, ṍ /'ə/
ю/jɘ/, ю́ /'jə/
l (as syllabic attack) /l/; l̩ /l̩/; ĺ /'l̩/; l (as syllabic coda) /ɫ:/;
ocl-er: e.g. der /dr̩/; ocl-ér /'deɾ/; ocl-er-vc: ej. dere /dɾe/
dt /tʰ/
The accent falls on the second syllable, from left to right, whenever possible, except in monosyllables and disyllables. When the word is paroxytone, the last syllable is lengthened. After pentavocalic words, the stress falls on the fourth syllable, from right to left.
'a
'a.a:
a.'a.a:
a.'a.a.a
a.'a.a.a.a
a.a.'a.a.a.a