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¹ In native words, tenuis and voiced stops/affricates are in complementary distribution, with voiced stops/affricates occuring after nasals (which are always homorganic) and tenuis stops/affricates occuring otherwise. Likewise, /β, ɾ, ʒ, ɰ/ were originally intervocalic allophones of /p, t, tʃ, k/, and they still behave as such in native words. However, the above distinctions have been phonemized due to the introduction of loanwords.
¹ In native words, tenuis and voiced stops are in complementary distribution, with voiced stops occuring after nasals (which are always homorganic) and tenuis stops occuring otherwise. Likewise, /β, ɾ, ɰ/ were originally intervocalic allophones of /p, t, k/, and they still behave as such in native words. However, the above distinctions have been phonemized due to the introduction of loanwords.


² /n/ is pronounced [ɳ] before retroflex stops.
² /n/ is pronounced [ɳ] before retroflex stops.
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