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*In dialects and classical singing and drama, '''ł''' /w/ is pronounced as [ɫ] and '''l''' is a separate phoneme /lʲ/.
*In dialects and classical singing and drama, '''ł''' /w/ is pronounced as [ɫ] and '''l''' is a separate phoneme /lʲ/.
*After a vowel, /ɣ/ colloquially disappears with compensatory lengthening of the vowel if the vowel is short (unless the /ɣ/ begins a stressed syllable.)
*After a vowel, /ɣ/ colloquially disappears with compensatory lengthening of the vowel if the vowel is short (unless the /ɣ/ begins a stressed syllable.)
====Fortis and lenis resonants====
Certain conservative accents and dialects preserve to varying degrees the Old Eevo distinction between fortis and lenis resonants: /l L n N r R/. In fact, the Tumacaimh dialect has:
*/l/ > /ʁᵝˤ/
*/L/ > /l̪ˠ/
*/n/ > /ð̞̃/
*/N/ > /n/
*/r/ > /ɹ/
*/R/ > /ɾ/


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