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*Unaspirated consonants /p, t, k/ are half-voiced [b̥, d̥, ɡ̊] between vowels (at least within a word).
*Unaspirated consonants /p, t, k/ are half-voiced [b̥, d̥, ɡ̊] between vowels (at least within a word).
*/w/ is a labiovelar approximant [ɰʷ] with the vocalic quality of [u].
*/w/ is a labiovelar approximant [ɰʷ] with the vocalic quality of [u].
*/tʰ, t, ɬ, ɮ/ are usually alveolar [tʰ, t, ɬ, ɮ], and are retroflex [ʈʰ, ʈ, ꞎ, ɮ˞] adjacent to /ɽ˞~ɭ/.
*/tʰ, t, ɬ, ɮ/ are usually alveolar [tʰ, t, ɬ, ɮ].
*/n/ is lamino-dental [n̪].
*/n/ is lamino-dental [n̪].
**Before /iː yː iə yə eː øː/ it palatalizes to alveolo-palatal [nʲ].
**Before /iː yː iə yə eː øː/ it palatalizes to alveolo-palatal [nʲ].
*/s, z/ are alveolar retracted [s̠, z̠], similar to the Northern/Central Castillan Spanish and Modern Greek /s/. They have retroflex allophones [ʂ, ʐ] next to /ɳ, ɺ˞~ɭ/.
*/s, z/ are alveolar retracted [s̠, z̠], similar to the Northern/Central Castillan Spanish and Modern Greek /s/.  
*/ɳ/ is apical postalveolar [n̠].
*The coronal liquid has 3 allophones broadly:
*The coronal liquid has 3 allophones broadly:
**After a consonant, it is a postalveolar [ɾ].
**After a consonant, it is a postalveolar [ɾ].