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*All sonorants can be syllabic.
*All sonorants can be syllabic.
**Syllabic [β̞] and [ɉ] are fricated in most regions and in standard and Royal Knrawi.
**Syllabic [β̞] and /ɉ/ are fricated in most regions and in standard and Royal Knrawi.
**In some regions and in standard (but not Royal) Knrawi all sonorants are syllabified before consonants or word boundaries except before syllabic vowels/consonants.
**In some regions and in standard (but not Royal) Knrawi all sonorants are syllabified before consonants or word boundaries except before syllabic vowels/consonants.
*Alveolar consonants become bilabial adjacent to /m/, /ʊ/, and labialized consonants.
*Alveolar consonants become bilabial adjacent to /m/, /ʊ/, and labialized consonants.
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*The conditions for approximants (not including non-syllabic vowels) being realized as fricatives varies by region.
*The conditions for approximants (not including non-syllabic vowels) being realized as fricatives varies by region.
**In standard Knrawi they are realized as fricatives on word boundaries and after [j] or [w].
**In standard Knrawi they are realized as fricatives on word boundaries and after [j] or [w].
**In Royal Knrawi fortition does not occur except in syllabic [β̞] and /ɉ/ which are realized as [β̍] and [ɣ̍].
*[β̞] and [w] (but not [β]) are merged in most regions and in standard Knrawi.
*[β̞] and [w] (but not [β]) are merged in most regions and in standard Knrawi.
**In standard Knrawi the merged value is [w].
**In standard Knrawi the merged value is [w].
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