Kirikiri (Kirira), or Faia (after its two dialects), is a Lakes Plain language of Irian Jaya, Indonesia.
It is spoken in Dofu Wahuka and Paniai villages.
[2] Kirikiri does not have many consonant phonemes, but there are many consonant allophones, as in:[3]: 533 [t ~ d] [k ~ g ~ x ~ ɣ] [b ~ m ~ ᵐb ~ β] [d ~ n ~ ⁿd ~ l ~ ɾ] [ɸ ~ p ~ β ~ h] [s ~ ʃ ~ z ~ ʒ] Kirikiri, like Doutai, has the fricativized high vowels iʼ and uʼ.
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