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The most common realization of /ɹ/ is [ð̠], a voiced alveolar non-sibilant fricative, but some speakers may realize it as the sibilant counterpart [z] or [. | *The most common realization of /ɹ/ is [ð̠], a voiced alveolar non-sibilant fricative, but some speakers may realize it as the sibilant counterpart [z] or even postalveolar [ʒ]. | ||
*Speakers who realized /ɹ/ as [ʒ] typically merge [ʒ] and [ʝ] to [ʒ]. | |||
*Technically, /w/ would be better transcribed as [ɣʷ~ɣ] due to notable free variation, however [ɣʷ] is more commonly encountered and thus the more common transcription. | |||
==== Vowels ==== | ==== Vowels ==== |
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