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Voiceless stops are unaspirated, as in Dutch. (In New York they are aspirated the same way as in American English.)
Voiceless stops are unaspirated, as in Dutch. (In New York they are aspirated the same way as in American English.)


Final /b(ʲ) d(ʲ) g(ʲ)/ are most often devoiced: ''dag'' [dak] 'day'.
Final /b(ʲ) d(ʲ) g(ʲ)/ are devoiced: ''dag'' [dak] 'day'.
 
Word-final or preconsonantal /p(ʲ) t(ʲ) ts(ʲ) tʃ k(ʲ)/ undergo preaspiration, but not prevocalic /p(ʲ) t(ʲ) ts(ʲ) tʃ k(ʲ)/: e.g. ''nat'' [naht] 'wet', but ''nate hiár'' [natə çɑːr] 'wet hair'. Final ''t'' may be reduced to [h].


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