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word-final nonemphatic consonants are slightly palatalized (relic of -i endings?): ''walid'' 'child' /βalid/ [βælid̪ʲ].
nonemphatic consonants are slightly more palatalized in word final position or before /i i:/ than in other conditions: ''walid'' 'child' /βalid/ [βælʲid̪ʲ].


/rˁ/ may be realized as [ɾˁ] or [ɹʷˁ], the latter sounding a lot like a General American English r: ''aSXūR'' [ɐs{{vel}}ˈχuːɹʷˁ] 'bird'.
/rˁ/ may be realized as [ɾˁ] or [ɹʷˁ], the latter sounding a lot like a General American English r: ''aSXūR'' [ɐs{{vel}}ˈχuːɹʷˁ] 'bird'.