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* /r/ is a lamino-alveolar or dental trill or flap. It is often pronounced as Czech ''ř'' or as [ʒ] by younger speakers.
* /r/ is a lamino-alveolar or dental trill or flap. It is often pronounced as Czech ''ř'' or as [ʒ] by younger speakers.
* /rʶ/ may be realized as [ɾʶ] or [ɹʷʶ], the latter sounding a lot like a General American English r.
* /rʶ/ may be realized as [ɾʶ] or [ɹʷʶ], the latter sounding a lot like a General American English r.
* All non-rhotic, non-palatal coronals  are lamino-dental.
* All non-rhotic, non-postalveolar coronals  are lamino-dental.
* Nonemphatic consonants (except /v h/) are allophonically palatalized in pausal position. /t{{asp}} t n l/ become laminal alveolar [t̻ʲ{{asp}} t{{lam}}ʲ n̻ʲ lʲ] when allophonically palatalized. Allophonic palatalization of nonemphatic consonants also occurs when said consonant is next to a prevelar consonant (one of /k̟{{asp}} k̟ x̟ j/): e.g. ''ħacme'' [ˈħ{{lowered}}æk̟ʰmʲə] 'rule'. This also affects /v/ ''after'' a prevelar, e.g. ''gvèr'' [k̟vʲe:r] 'about, concerning'.
* Nonemphatic consonants (except /v h/) are allophonically palatalized in pausal position. /t{{asp}} t n l/ become laminal alveolar [t̻ʲ{{asp}} t{{lam}}ʲ n̻ʲ lʲ] when allophonically palatalized. Allophonic palatalization of nonemphatic consonants also occurs when said consonant is next to a prevelar consonant (one of /k̟{{asp}} k̟ x̟ j/): e.g. ''ħacme'' [ˈħ{{lowered}}æk̟ʰmʲə] 'rule'. This also affects /v/ ''after'' a prevelar, e.g. ''gvèr'' [k̟vʲe:r] 'about, concerning'.
* Emphatic consonants are less strongly uvularized and more velarized in pause, for speakers that uvularize emphatics.
* Emphatic consonants are less strongly uvularized and more velarized in pause, for speakers that uvularize emphatics.
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