To the left in the cell: notation found in Roos (2010).
In the center: IPA values.
To the right: proposed orthography for Wiktionary. The caron ˇ stands for palatalization; accent ◌̀ /◌́ is placed over the preceding/following vowel and stands for aspiration. The direction of the upper end of the accent is indicating where the ʰ should be (pre- or postaspiration). This is reduntant from the phonemic point of view, but will enable the construction of an automatic IPA-module. For this purpose, <h> cannot be used for aspiration, since there is also a phonemic /h/.
If only one character is found in a cell, then all three are identical
s̯ in s̯oɣïl stands for voiceless palatal fricative (see the thumbnail in the table above) which is represented by LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CURL used in Roos (2010) and which cannot be represented here using Unicode.