Verse:Hmøøh/Suwáábyíq/Literature: Difference between revisions

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*In Late Ancient Wiebian /r/ has a number of different realizations according to dialect:
*In Late Ancient Wiebian /r/ has a number of different realizations according to dialect:
**In the northern dialects the dominant pronunciation is [ʁ] or [ʀ]; it is vocalized to [ɐ] word-finally and commonly before a consonant.
**In the northern dialects the dominant pronunciation is [ʁ] or [ʀ]; it is vocalized to [ɐ] word-finally and commonly before a consonant.
**In the Kurmian dialect /r/ is a pharyngealized alveolar approximant [ɹˁ] or fricative [ʐˁ].
**In the Kurmian dialect /r/ is a pharyngealized retroflex approximant [ɻˁ] or fricative [ʐˁ].
*[ŋǃ] is a free alternant of /ɡǃ/. It is also found as a consonant in loanwords.
*[ŋǃ] is a free alternant of /ɡǃ/. It is also found as a consonant in loanwords.
*'''dsch''' /d͡ʒ~ʒ/ can be found in some Tie-Dye and Tergetian loanwords.
*'''dsch''' /d͡ʒ~ʒ/ can be found in some Tie-Dye and Tergetian loanwords.