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All consonants can be long except for /ɾ/. Geminated clicks have two releases, while geminated plosives have one release with a prolonged hold. Plosives preceding other plosives always have audible released. /ʔ/ has no audible release word finally if preceded by a vowel. The consonants /ɱ n ɲ ŋ v ð z ʒ w l j w̃ l̃ j̃ ɾ ʀ/ and their long counterparts can be syllabic and receive the same pitch accents as vowels. | All consonants can be long except for /ɾ/. Geminated oral clicks have two releases, while geminated nasal click and plosives have one release with a prolonged hold. Plosives preceding other plosives always have audible released. /ʔ/ has no audible release word finally if preceded by a vowel. The consonants /ɱ n ɲ ŋ v ð z ʒ w l j w̃ l̃ j̃ ɾ ʀ/ and their long counterparts can be syllabic and receive the same pitch accents as vowels. | ||
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All consonants can be long except for /ɾ/. Geminated clicks have two releases, while geminated plosives have one release with a prolonged hold. Plosives preceding other plosives always have audible released. The consonants /m n ɲ ɴ mʷ nʷ ɲʷ β ð z ʝ w l j ɾ ʀ/ and their long counterparts can be syllabic and receive the same pitch accents as vowels. | All consonants can be long except for /ɾ/. Geminated oral clicks have two releases, while geminated nasal click and plosives have one release with a prolonged hold. Plosives preceding other plosives always have audible released. The consonants /m n ɲ ɴ mʷ nʷ ɲʷ β ð z ʝ w l j ɾ ʀ/ and their long counterparts can be syllabic and receive the same pitch accents as vowels. | ||
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All consonants can be long except for /r/. Geminated clicks and glottalic consonants have two releases, while geminated plosives have one release with a prolonged hold. Plosives preceding other plosives always have audible released. /ʔ/ has no audible release word finally if preceded by a vowel. The consonants /m ɳ ɢ ɟ β z ʐ ɣ ʝ ɭ j ɰ r ɽ ɹ/ and their long counterparts can be syllabic and receive the same pitch accents as vowels. | All consonants can be long except for /r/. Geminated voiceless clicks and glottalic consonants have two releases, while geminated voiced clicks and plosives have one release with a prolonged hold. Plosives preceding other plosives always have audible released. /ʔ/ has no audible release word finally if preceded by a vowel. The consonants /m ɳ ɢ ɟ β z ʐ ɣ ʝ ɭ j ɰ r ɽ ɹ/ and their long counterparts can be syllabic and receive the same pitch accents as vowels. | ||
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