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It has also been proposed that /ⁿz̠/ and /ⁿs̠/ are separate phonemes, such as in ''-nja'' "genitive case marker" and ''ja'' "what", though generally in these cases they are simply analysed as nasal-obstruent clusters.
It has also been proposed that /ⁿz̠/ and /ⁿs̠/ are separate phonemes, such as in ''-nja'' "genitive case marker" and ''ja'' "what", though generally in these cases they are simply analysed as nasal-obstruent clusters.


/ɫ/ is an allophone of /l/ after velarised consonants(excluding /k/), as in ''bh'''l'''adh'' [[Help:IPA|[pˠɫadˠ]]] "ancient".
/ɫ/ is an allophone of /l/ after velarised plosives(excluding /k/), as in ''bh'''l'''adh'' [[Help:IPA|[pˠɫadˠ]]] "ancient".


===Vowels===
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