@article{oai:icu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005306, author = {Baldoria, Yukki and Mitsuhashi, Keitaro and Tsujita, Rin}, issue = {17}, journal = {ICUWPL}, month = {Dec}, note = {Pashto is an Eastern-Iranian language in which the native speaker is mainly seen in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The sound system of the Pashto language consists of a rich consonant inventory. The paper provides a brief description and analysis of the consonant system of the Pashto language based on the Swadesh list in which the data was collected from a male native speaker of Pashto. First, we make a comparison between the consonant system of our findings and three previous research, being David and Brugman (2014), Shafeev (1964), and Robson and Tegey (2012), observing the descriptive difference between each research. Following this, in the discussion section, we analyze some of the features in Pashto, which being the labial fricative, lateral approximant, allophone, and consonant length. The allophone section consists of the rhotic sounds and velar nasals.}, pages = {43--54}, title = {Consonants in Pashto}, year = {2021} }