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| | | '''cz''' {{IPA|tʃ}} | ||
| '''kь''' {{IPA|kʲ}}|| '''k''' {{IPA|k}} | | '''kь''' {{IPA|kʲ}}|| '''k''' {{IPA|k}} | ||
| ({{IPA|ʔ}}) | | ({{IPA|ʔ}}) | ||
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|rowspan=2| '''þ''' {{IPA|θ~ð}} | |rowspan=2| '''þ''' {{IPA|θ~ð}} | ||
|rowspan=2| '''þь''' {{IPA|θʲ~ðʲ}} | |rowspan=2| '''þь''' {{IPA|θʲ~ðʲ}} | ||
| ''' | | '''sz''' {{IPA|ʃ}} | ||
| '''chь, hь''' {{IPA|ç}} | | '''chь, hь''' {{IPA|ç}} | ||
| '''ch''' {{IPA|x}} | | '''ch''' {{IPA|x}} | ||
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/ | /tʃ, ʒ, ʃ/ are soft alternants of /k, ɣ, x/ in native {{PAGENAME}}. /kʲ, ts, tsʲ/ are mainly found in foreign loans. | ||
Voiceless stops are unaspirated, as in Dutch. (In New York they are aspirated the same way as in American English.) | Voiceless stops are unaspirated, as in Dutch. (In New York they are aspirated the same way as in American English.) |
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