Mîrkšam: Phonology: Voicing in Plosives and Fricatives: No voicing constrast
Myrkçam may seem somwhat atypical in that it observes no voicing distinction (a feature shared by about a third of all languages); nonetheless, both voiceless and voiced consonants occur, in complementary distribution. /m/, /n/, /ɲ/, /ŋ/, /j/, /w/, and /r/ are always voiced; all other consonants are voiceless except when they fall between two other voiced phonemes or when they fall immediately after a nasal plosive, in which case they become voiced. This rule is not applied recursively.