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<small><sup>1</sup></small> The consonants /tʼ, tʰ, d, s, z/ may be either apical or laminal in the standard language. The stops /ʈʼ, ʈʰ, d/ may be dental or alveolar. | <small><sup>1</sup></small> The consonants /tʼ, tʰ, d, s, z/ may be either apical or laminal in the standard language. The stops /ʈʼ, ʈʰ, d/ may be dental or alveolar. | ||
<small><sup>2</sup></small> The consonants /ʈʼ, ʈʰ, ɖ, ʂ, ʐ/ are apical alveolar or post-alveolar. They occur dialectally and correspond to standard /t͡ʃʼ, t͡ʃʰ, d͡ʒ, ʃ, d͡ʒ/ respectively. In these dialects,/tʼ, tʰ, d/ are laminal and/or dental. | <small><sup>2</sup></small> The consonants /ʈʼ, ʈʰ, ɖ, ʂ, ʐ/ are apical alveolar or post-alveolar. They occur dialectally and correspond to standard /t͡ʃʼ, t͡ʃʰ, d͡ʒ, ʃ, d͡ʒ/ respectively. In these dialects,/tʼ, tʰ, d/ are laminal and/or dental.--> | ||
<small><sup>1</sup></small> The distinction between /d͡ʒ/ and /ʒ/ has been lost in the standard language ( | <small><sup>1</sup></small> The distinction between /d͡ʒ/ and /ʒ/ has been lost in the standard language (except in a few loanwords), but is still present in some dialects. | ||
<small><sup> | <small><sup>2</sup></small> "Guttural" refers to everything post-velar - i.e. uvular, pharyngeal, and glottal. | ||
<small><sup> | <small><sup>3</sup></small> All consonants have labialized allophones before the rounded vowels /o/ and /u/. The distinction between plain and labialized velars/gutturals is neutralized in this position.<!-- Most consonants can also occur labialized before other vowels, but they behave more as sequences of consonant + /w/.--> | ||
===Vowels=== | ===Vowels=== |
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