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| '''f''' {{IPA|f}} || '''fь''' {{IPA|fʲ}} | | '''f''' {{IPA|f}} || '''fь''' {{IPA|fʲ}} | ||
| '''s''' {{IPA|s}} || '''sь''' {{IPA|sʲ}} | | '''s''' {{IPA|s}} || '''sь''' {{IPA|sʲ}} | ||
| '''þ''' {{IPA|θˠ}} | | '''þ''' {{IPA|θˠ~ðˠ}} | ||
| '''þь''' {{IPA|θʲ}} | | '''þь''' {{IPA|θʲ~ðʲ}} | ||
| '''cz~sz''' {{IPA|ʃ}} | | '''cz~sz''' {{IPA|ʃ}} | ||
| '''chь, hь''' {{IPA|ç}} | | '''chь, hь''' {{IPA|ç}} | ||
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*Hard /θ/ is strongly velarized [θˠ]. Soft /θʲ/ may be [θ]. | *Hard /θ/ is strongly velarized [θˠ~ðˠ]; the voicing alternation is conditioned by whether it is a stressed onsey. Soft /θʲ/ may be [θ~ð]. | ||
*Hard /ɾ/ is generally a retroflex approximant or flap and retroflexes alveolars that follow it, as in Swedish and Norwegian. | *Hard /ɾ/ is generally a retroflex approximant or flap and retroflexes alveolars that follow it, as in Swedish and Norwegian. | ||
*Soft /ɾʲ/ may be [r̝] like Czech ''ř''. | *Soft /ɾʲ/ may be [r̝] like Czech ''ř''. |
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