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!colspan=2| Resonant
!colspan=2| Resonant
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| '''r''' {{IPA|ɾ}} || '''rь''' {{IPA|ɾʲ}}
| '''r''' {{IPA|ɾ}} || '''rь''' {{IPA|rʲ~r̝}}
| '''l''' {{IPA|ɫ}} || '''lь''' {{IPA|lʲ}}
| '''l''' {{IPA|ɫ}} || '''lь''' {{IPA|lʲ}}
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*Hard /θ/ is strongly velarized [θˠ~ðˠ]; the voicing alternation is conditioned by whether it is a stressed onset. Soft /θʲ/ may be [θ~ð].  
*Hard /θ/ is strongly velarized [θˠ~ðˠ]; the voicing alternation is conditioned by whether it is a stressed onset. Soft /θʲ/ may be [θ~ð].  
*Hard /ɾ/ is generally a retroflex approximant or flap. It retroflexes alveolars that follow it, as in Swedish and Norwegian; when this retroflexion happens, it compensatorily lengthens the preceding vowel.
*Hard /ɾ/ is generally a retroflex approximant or flap. It retroflexes alveolars that follow it, as in Swedish and Norwegian; when this retroflexion happens, it compensatorily lengthens the preceding vowel.
*Soft /ɾʲ/ may be [r̝] like Czech ''ř''. This pronunciation predominates in New York.
*Soft // may be [r̝] like Czech ''ř''. This pronunciation predominates in New York.
*For younger speakers of Thedish in New York, the distinction between broad and slender is neutralized in labials and alveolars. Furthermore, slender t d n are pronounced as in Polish ć dź ń, and broad v is pronounced /w/.
*For younger speakers of Thedish in New York, the distinction between broad and slender is neutralized in labials and alveolars. Furthermore, slender t d n are pronounced as in Polish ć dź ń, and broad v is pronounced /w/.


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