**the voicing of the consonant is indicated by the "vowel"**
so with the current phonology of
p b t d k g there are seven voiced pairs and we could throw n and l and m and ng together. So we would have
f v s z x j nine consonant letters and 5*2 = ten vowel letters. We could throw in two cancellation vowels for indicating
m n ng voice on final consonants, or we could do synharmonic deletion, which would keep us with only 19 letters.
tx dj we would need an empty consonant for initial vowels and vowels by themselves.
l
so if we represent these with normal vowels i e a o u and "voiced" vowels í é á ó ú.
We might romanize this like so [baloʒ] - pánójó
To avoid the weirdness of the romanization I'm going to tentatively assign values to the letter forms from David.

