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*[χ] is an allophone of /ç/ after back vowels. Final ''-ig'' is pronounced /ɪç/.
*[χ] is an allophone of /ç/ after back vowels. Final ''-ig'' is pronounced /ɪç/.
*In Late Ancient Wiebian /r/ has a number of different realizations according to dialect:
*In Late Ancient Wiebian /r/ has a number of different realizations according to dialect:
**In the northern dialects the dominant pronunciation is /ʁ/ or /ʀ/ it is always vocalized to [ɐ] before a consonant or word-finally (as in North German dialects).
**In the northern dialects the dominant pronunciation is /ʁ/ or /ʀ/; it is always vocalized to [ɐ] before a consonant or word-finally (as in North German accents).
**In the Kurmian dialect /r/ remains an alveolar trill.
**In the Kurmian dialect /r/ remains an alveolar trill.
*The clicks /ǃ, ɡǃ/ are pronounced as [ʈ, ɖ] in the Kargasser dialect and as [q, ɢ] in the Brusing dialect.
*The clicks /ǃ, ɡǃ/ are pronounced as [ʈ, ɖ] in the Kargasser dialect and as [q, ɢ] in the Brusing dialect.