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*š/sh /ʃ/, ng /ŋ/ and ' /ʔ/
*š/sh /ʃ/, ng /ŋ/ and ' /ʔ/
*Notice that in the beginning of words and after glottal stop c- is /kh/ while in the middle -c- is /sk/, and beginning z- is /ʒ/ while inside words -z- is /z/.  
*Notice that in the beginning of words and after glottal stop c- is /kh/ while in the middle -c- is /sk/, and beginning z- is /ʒ/ while inside words -z- is /z/.  
*Syllables ''di'' and ''ti'' preceding vowels are pronounced as /ð/ and /θ/, respectively.  
*Syllables ''di'' and ''ti'' preceding vowels are pronounced as /ð/ and /θ/, respectively. The diacritic placed over ''t'' and ''d'' has probably been misinterpreted as the accent for ''i'' - thus the romanization.
*One r is pronounced as /ɹ/, r'r /ɹ:/, rr /r/ and rrr /r:/.
*One r is pronounced as /ɹ/, r'r /ɹ:/, rr /r/ and rrr /r:/.


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