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Some dialects like the Rural Fincreaș dialect retain the Classical Windermere '''tł''' as a separate phoneme /tʃ~tʂ/. | Some dialects like the Rural Fincreaș dialect retain the Classical Windermere '''tł''' as a separate phoneme /tʃ~tʂ/. | ||
/ʔ/ and /h/ | /h/ is [ɦ] between voiced sounds. Many speakers drop /ʔ/ and /h/ in casual speech. | ||
Voiceless stops /p t k/ are usually unaspirated [p⁼ t⁼ k⁼]. Voiced stops /b d g/ are fully voiced. Front fricatives /v ð z/ are by default voiced [v ð z]; they only devoice to [f θ s] when followed by an "inherently voiceless" consonant, i.e. one of /p t k ts x h ʔ/. (Thus obstruent voicing assimilation can be said to work like in Slavic languages or Israeli Hebrew.) | Voiceless stops /p t k/ are usually unaspirated [p⁼ t⁼ k⁼]. Voiced stops /b d g/ are fully voiced. Front fricatives /v ð z/ are by default voiced [v ð z]; they only devoice to [f θ s] when followed by an "inherently voiceless" consonant, i.e. one of /p t k ts x h ʔ/. (Thus obstruent voicing assimilation can be said to work like in Slavic languages or Israeli Hebrew.) |
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