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* /ŋ/ is an allophone of /n/ when followed by a /g/ or /k/.
* /ŋ/ is an allophone of /n/ when followed by a /g/ or /k/.
* /v/, /ð/, and /z/ are allophones of /f/, /θ, and /s/ when occurring between low or mid vowels, when clustered with sonorants, or when word-finally. An exception is made if the grapheme is doubled, in which case no change occurs.
* /v/, /ð/, and /z/ are allophones of /f/, /θ, and /s/ when occurring between low or mid vowels, when clustered with sonorants, or when word-finally. An exception is made if the grapheme is doubled, in which case no change occurs.
* /g/ is an allophone of /ɣ/ when occurring at the end of a syllable or word-initially.
* /g/ is an allophone of /ɣ/ when occurring word-initially.
* /j/ is also an allophone of /ɣ/ when occurring alone between to vowels or at the end of a syllable if the coda doesn't contain other phonemes.
* /ɬ/, /ʍ/, and /r̥/ are allophones of /l/, /w/, and /r/ when preceded by /h/, /x/ or /ɧ/.  
* /ɬ/, /ʍ/, and /r̥/ are allophones of /l/, /w/, and /r/ when preceded by /h/, /x/ or /ɧ/.  
* /h/ is an allophone of /x/ when preceded by a front or central vowel.  
* /h/ is an allophone of /x/ when preceded by a front or central vowel.