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Fragment of a discussion from User talk:Rua
I was asking just because there's already the palatalization of /n/ and /l/, which I didn't consider phonemic.
I was asking just because there's already the palatalization of /n/ and /l/, which I didn't consider phonemic.
Those are phonemic, what makes you think they're not?
Well, the fact they come closer to the place of articulation of the following consonant (I was referring to /n/ and /l/ before /ʃ/, /tʃ/, /ʒ/, and /dʒ/). But I trust you if you tell me those are phonemic.