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*/ʟ r/ become their devoiced counterparts /χ r̥/ after aspirates and /s/.
*/ʟ r/ become their devoiced counterparts /χ r̥/ after aspirates and /s/.
*The liquid transcribed /ʟ/ for convenience may be pronounced [ʀ], [ʁ] or [ɴ̆]. The allophone [ɴ̆] is somewhat more common intervocalically. The allophone [ɫ] occurs in classical singing and in some conservative dialects.  
*The liquid transcribed /ʟ/ for convenience may be pronounced [ʀ], [ʁ] or [ɴ̆]. The allophone [ɴ̆] is somewhat more common intervocalically. The allophone [ɫ] occurs in classical singing and in some conservative dialects.  
**The reason L is a uvular consonant in most modern Talman languages is that uvular L started to be used in the prestige language [[Windermere]], though [[Qazhrian]] was the first Talman language to develop uvular L.
**Historical L is a uvular consonant in most modern Talman languages.
*/n ʟ r/ can be syllabic in some accents.
*/n ʟ r/ can be syllabic in some accents.
*Coda /ç/ is disallowed; /ç/ > /h/ after a vowel.
*Coda /ç/ is disallowed; /ç/ > /h/ after a vowel.
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