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2) In intervocalic position /p, t, tʃ, k] are realised as [ʍ, ɬ, ʃ, x]. Some dialects realise /t/ as [θ̠] in intervocalic position. Those dialects with /cç/ realise it as [ç] in intervocalic position.
2) In intervocalic position /p, t, tʃ, k] are realised as [ʍ, ɬ, ʃ, x]. Some dialects realise /t/ as [θ̠] in intervocalic position. Those dialects with /cç/ realise it as [ç] in intervocalic position.


3) In intervocalic position /b, d, dʒ, ɡ/ are realised as [v, ɹ, ʒ, j]. Some dialects realise /d/ as [ð̠] in intervocalic position. Those dialects with /ɟʝ/ realise it as [j] in intervocalic position. Some dialects realise intervocalic /ɡ/ as [h].
3) In intervocalic position /b, d, dʒ, ɡ/ are realised as [v, ɹ, ʒ, j]. Some dialects realise /d/ as [ð̠] in intervocalic position. Those dialects with /ɟʝ/ realise it as [j] in intervocalic position. These same dialects realise intervocalic /ɡ/ as [h].


4) /n/ is realised as [ŋ] in coda position.
4) /n/ is realised as [ŋ] in coda position.