- Source: Wakka Wakka language
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Phonology
= Consonants
=/l/ may occasionally be velarized as [ɫ].
/l/ may also exist in the sequence /-lj-/, however; it is not realized as a palatal lateral sound [ʎ].
= Vowels
=References
Kite, Suzanne; Wurm, Stephen (2004). The Duungidjawu Language of the Southeast Queensland: Grammar, Texts and Vocabulary. Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. ISBN 978-0-85883-550-4.
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