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**Before a consonant or word-finally, it is a postalveolar lateral [l̠], with varying resonances (though never velarized) depending on speaker.
**Before a consonant or word-finally, it is a postalveolar lateral [l̠], with varying resonances (though never velarized) depending on speaker.
*/ŋ, k, g/ are usually velar [ŋ, k, g], but are often labialized pharyngealized uvular [qʷ, qʷˁ, ɢʷˁ] next to /ʀ~ʟ/. /kʀ/ becomes an affricate or a trilled affricate [qχ].
*/ŋ, k, g/ are usually velar [ŋ, k, g], but are often labialized pharyngealized uvular [qʷ, qʷˁ, ɢʷˁ] next to /ʀ~ʟ/. /kʀ/ becomes an affricate or a trilled affricate [qχ].
*/ŋ, k, g, x, ɣ/ palatalize to [ɲ, c~cç, ɟ, ç, j] before /iː yː iə yə eː øː/.
*/ŋ, k, g, x, ɣ/ palatalize to [ɲ, c~cç, ɟ, ç, j] before front vowels: /iː yː iə yə eː øː/.
*The uvular liquid /ʁ/:
*The uvular liquid /ʁ/:
**The allophone occuring before vowels is a pharyngealized uvular fricative or approximant [ʁᵝˤ] in careful speech which devoices to [χᵝˤ] after an aspirate or another fricative. In casual speech it tends to become velar [ɰᵝ].
**The allophone occuring before vowels is a pharyngealized uvular fricative or approximant [ʁᵝˤ] in careful speech which devoices to [χᵝˤ] after an aspirate or another fricative. In casual speech it tends to become velar [ɰᵝ].