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*The fricatives ''h'', ''σ'', ''s'', which are pronounced /x, ɬ, s/ respectively. | *The fricatives ''h'', ''σ'', ''s'', which are pronounced /x, ɬ, s/ respectively. | ||
*The labials ''b'', ''p'', ''m'', which are pronounced /p, pʰ, m/. When geminated they are pronounced /ʔp, hp, pm/ respectively. | *The labials ''b'', ''p'', ''m'', which are pronounced /p, pʰ, m/. When geminated they are pronounced /ʔp, hp, pm/ respectively. | ||
*The resonants ''l'', ''r'', ''v'' pronounced /l, r, v/. When geminated they are pronounced /tl, tr, kv/ respectively. | *The resonants ''l'', ''r'', ''v'', ''j'' pronounced /l, r, v, j/. When geminated they are pronounced /tl, tr, kv, j/ respectively. | ||
The majority of consonants come in expected plain and palatalized pairs. Exceptions are noted here: | The majority of consonants come in expected plain and palatalized pairs. Exceptions are noted here: | ||
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*Hard ''þ'', ''ð'', ''š'' are pronounced /ħ, ʕ, χ/ respectively. | *Hard ''þ'', ''ð'', ''š'' are pronounced /ħ, ʕ, χ/ respectively. | ||
*Soft ''þ'', ''ð'', ''š'' are pronounced /ɕ, ʑ, ʂ/ respectively. | *Soft ''þ'', ''ð'', ''š'' are pronounced /ɕ, ʑ, ʂ/ respectively. | ||
*Soft ''f'', ''v'' are pronounced /ç, j/ respectively. | *Soft ''f'', ''v'' are pronounced /ç, j/ respectively. (Soft ''v'' behaves identically to ''j''.) | ||
===Vowels=== | ===Vowels=== |
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