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* /r/ may be pronounced as either a trill [r] or a tap [ɾ]. The trilled pronunciation is commonplace when it is followed by a glide, such as in ⟨[[Contionary:róždy|{{lang|gthv|sc=Gthv|róždy}}]]⟩ [ˈ'''r'''wɤ̞ʒdə ~ ˈ'''r'''ʷɤ̞ʒdə]. | * /r/ may be pronounced as either a trill [r] or a tap [ɾ]. The trilled pronunciation is commonplace when it is followed by a glide, such as in ⟨[[Contionary:róždy|{{lang|gthv|sc=Gthv|róždy}}]]⟩ [ˈ'''r'''wɤ̞ʒdə ~ ˈ'''r'''ʷɤ̞ʒdə]. | ||
* In eastern dialects, /l/ is velarized [ɫ]. | * In eastern dialects, /l/ is velarized [ɫ]. | ||
* Consonant-Glide clusters /Cj, Cw/ may coalesce into an allophonically palatalized/labialized consonant /Cʲ, Cʷ/. | * Consonant-Glide clusters /Cj, Cw/ may coalesce into an allophonically palatalized/labialized consonant /Cʲ, Cʷ/. | ||
* [w] is an allophone of /v/ when directly preceded or followed by a consonant. Compare ⟨[[Contionary:oš|{{lang|gthv|sc=Gthv|oš}}]]⟩ ['''v'''o̞ʃ] and ⟨[[Contionary:šoš|{{lang|gthv|sc=Gthv|šoš}}]]⟩ [ʃ'''w'''ɤ̞ʃ ~ ʃ'''ʷ'''ɤ̞ʃ]. | |||
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