The Phoneme /v/ in Spoken Literary Slovene

The phoneme /v/ has the most allophones of any phoneme in the Slovene literary language. Joze Toporisic defines this phoneme as a sonorant [v] with three consonantal allophones: voiced, voiceless, & semivocalic; bilabial variants preceding a consonant in slow speech also have a syllabic variant...

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