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* All but ''kh'' are pretty much pronounced as in standard English
* All but ''kh'' are pretty much pronounced as in standard English
* ''th'' is always pronounced as the ‹th› in thin ([θ]), never as the ‹th› in thee or they ([ð])
* ''th'' is always pronounced ''unvoiced'' as the ‹th› in thin ([θ]), never as the ''voiced'' ‹th› in thee or they ([ð])
* ''l'' always pronounced like the ‹l› in leaf ([l]), never like the ‹ll› in all or ball ([ɫ])
* ''l'' always pronounced like the ‹l› in leaf ([l]), never like the ''velar'' or ''dark'' ‹l› in all or ball ([ɫ])
* ''g'' is always pronounced like the ‹g› in get ([ɡ]), never like the ‹g› in ‘gee’ ([d͡ʒ])
* ''g'' is always pronounced as a ''voiced velar stop'' like the ‹g› in get ([ɡ]), never as an ''affricate'' like the ‹g› in ‘gee’ ([d͡ʒ])
* ''r'' is a variable phoneme which may be pronounced however is most comfortable for the speaker, e.g. [r], [ɾ], [ɹ], [ʁ], &c.
* ''r'' is a variable ''rhotic'' phoneme which may be pronounced however is most comfortable for the speaker, e.g. [r], [ɾ], [ɹ], [ʁ], &c.


==== Consonant Blends and Clusters ====
==== Consonant Blends and Clusters ====