The only phonemes that can occur in the final position are /p, m, ŋ, ʔ, r/ and /x/.
[2] Between nasals and vowels, voiceless stops become voiced; a noticeable exception is /ɡ͡b/, which is its own separate phoneme.
[2] Vowels are also punctuated with contrastive high and low tones.
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