The sounds represented by the symbol /w/:

(DD: Delphine Derrickson; RA: Richard Armstrong)

The first column represents the underlying morphophonemic transcription; the second column the surface phonetic transcription:

/w/ in word initial position:
Click to hear wanx [wanx] war dance RA
Click to hear wanx [wanx] war dance DD
Click to hear wy̓cin [wiʔcín] finish eating RA
Click to hear wy̓cin [wiʔcín] finish eating DD
Click to hear wapwpxn [wápupxən] lynx RA
Click to hear wapwpxn [wápupxən] lynx DD
Click to hear wikn [wíkən] I saw it RA
Click to hear wikn [wíkən] I saw it DD
Click to hear wy̓stin [wiʔstín] I finished it RA
Click to hear wy̓stin [wiʔstín] I finished it DD
Click to hear way̓ [way̓] Ok RA
Click to hear way̓ [way̓] Ok DD
Click to hear wisxn [wísxən] long RA
Click to hear wisxn [wísxən] long DD
/w/ in word medial position:
Click to hear anwí [anwí] you RA
Click to hear anwí [anwí] you DD
Click to hear nwist [ṇwist] high up RA
Click to hear nwist [ṇwist] high up DD
Click to hear swit [swit] who RA
Click to hear swit [swit] who DD
Click to hear x̌mnkáwaʔ [x̌mənkáwaʔ] sweetheart RA
Click to hear x̌mnkáwaʔ [x̌mənkáwaʔ] sweetheart DD
Click to hear kkw̓ap [kəkw̓áp] dog RA
Click to hear kkw̓ap [kəkw̓áp] dog DD
Click to hear syríwaʔxn [siríwaʔxən] snow shoes RA
Click to hear syríwaʔxn [siríwaʔxən] snow shoes DD
Click to hear x̌líwaʔ [̌líwaʔ] wild onion RA
Click to hear x̌líwaʔ [̌líwaʔ] wild onion DD
/w/ in word final position:
Click to hear lʔiw [lʔiw] man's father RA
Click to hear lʔiw [lʔiw] man's father DD
Click to hear k̓aw [k̓aw] gone RA
Click to hear k̓aw [k̓aw] gone DD
Click to hear xʷiw [xʷiw] whistle RA
Click to hear xʷiw [xʷiw] whistle DD