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*/ŋ, kʰ, k, x, ɣ/ palatalize to [ɲ, cʰ~cç, c, ç, j] before /iː yː iə yə eː øː/.
*/ŋ, kʰ, k, x, ɣ/ palatalize to [ɲ, cʰ~cç, c, ç, j] before /iː yː iə yə eː øː/.
*The retroflex liquid /ɽ~ɺ˞~ɭ/:
*The retroflex liquid /ɽ~ɺ˞~ɭ/:
**The [ɽ~ɺ˞] allophone usually occurs before vowels; [ɺ˞] predominates after /s z/.
**The allophone that occurs before vowels can be a (sub)apical retroflex flap ], a (sub)apical lateral flap [ɺ˞], or a (sub)apical retroflex voiced plosive [ɖ]; the [ɺ˞] realization predominates after /s z/.
**After vowels the [ɭ] allophone is always used.
**The allophone used after vowels is a subapical lateral approximant [ɭ].
*The uvular liquid /ʀ~ʟ/:
*The uvular liquid /ʀ~ʟ/:
**The [ʀ] allophone occurs before consonants, and can be described as a "trilled Philly L". It is a pharyngealized uvular trill with compressed rounding [ʀᵝˤ] in careful speech, and a fricative or approximant [ʁᵝˤ] in casual speech which devoices to [χᵝˤ] after an aspirate or another fricative.
**The [ʀ] allophone occurs before consonants, and can be described as a "trilled Philly L". It is a pharyngealized uvular trill with compressed rounding [ʀᵝˤ] in careful speech, and a fricative or approximant [ʁᵝˤ] in casual speech which devoices to [χᵝˤ] after an aspirate or another fricative.