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[n̪] is an allophone of /n/, usually pronounced at the end of a word, such as in ''jën'' [ɟɛn̪] "language, speech". [θ] and [ð] are lenited allophones of /t/ and /d/. | [n̪] is an allophone of /n/, usually pronounced at the end of a word, such as in ''jën'' [ɟɛn̪] "language, speech". [θ] and [ð] are lenited allophones of /t/ and /d/, though where this lenition actually occurs depends on dialect. The general rule is that /t/ and /d/ are lenited after an /e/ or diphthong ending in -/ɪ̯/, e.g. ''retam'' [ɾeθäm] "button" or ''yeid'' [jeɪ̯ð] "legend (person)" | ||
===Vowels=== | ===Vowels=== | ||