Folksprak/Phonology: Difference between revisions
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! Unvoiced Stop | ! Unvoiced Stop | ||
| /p/ || /t/ || | | /p/ || /t/ || || /k/ || | ||
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! Voiced Fricative | ! Voiced Fricative | ||
| /v/ || */z/ || || || | | /v/ || */z/ || */θ~ð/ || || | ||
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! Unvoiced Fricative | ! Unvoiced Fricative | ||
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! Approximant | ! Approximant | ||
| || <tt>/r/</tt>|| /j/ | | || <tt>/r/</tt>|| /j/ || || | ||
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! Lateral | ! Lateral | ||