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* Nasal consonants lose their contrast before stop consonants. However, they still contrast in morpheme-final position, so /{{IPA|ŋ}}/ is still considered phonemic.
* Nasal consonants lose their contrast before stop consonants. However, they still contrast in morpheme-final position, so /{{IPA|ŋ}}/ is still considered phonemic.
* /{{IPA|h}}/ is frequently elided between unlike vowels.
* /{{IPA|h}}/ is frequently elided between unlike vowels.
* /{{IPA|s, z, (t)ʃ, dʒ}}/ palatalize to [{{IPA|ʃ~ɕ, ʒ~ʑ, (t)ɕ, dʑ}}]] before /{{IPA|i, j}}/, though in some dialects this is rarer for /{{IPA|s, z}}/.
* /{{IPA|s, z, (t)ʃ, dʒ}}/ palatalize to [{{IPA|ʃ~ɕ, ʒ~ʑ, (t)ɕ, dʑ}}] before /{{IPA|i, j}}/, though in some dialects this is rarer for /{{IPA|s, z}}/.
* In Pahang Rokadong and Oceanic Rokadong dialects, [{{IPA|s, z}}] may vary with non-sibilant equivalents [{{IPA|θ, ð}}], especially morpheme-finally. The latter used to be phonemic, but merged with the former, now only appearing as an allophone of it. These dialects are described as "tékuhasa" ("all S"). In Continental Rokadong dialects, assibilation of /{{IPA|θ}}/ is complete, and only [{{IPA|s, z}}] remain.
* In Pahang Rokadong and Oceanic Rokadong dialects, [{{IPA|s, z}}] may vary with non-sibilant equivalents [{{IPA|θ, ð}}], especially morpheme-finally. The latter used to be phonemic, but merged with the former, now only appearing as an allophone of it. These dialects are described as "tékuhasa" ("all S"). In Continental Rokadong dialects, assibilation of /{{IPA|θ}}/ is complete, and only [{{IPA|s, z}}] remain.


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