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<p>intervocalic  has turned into a semivocalic , so that the written word la bala is pronounced . The orthography uses the letter <a href="page.php?w=l">l</a> to represent this phoneme (it specifically represents not the  sound but the phoneme that is, in some dialects,  and, in others, ).</p>

<p>Many Aboriginal <a href="page.php?w=Australian_languages">Australian languages</a> have a series of three or four lateral approximants, as do various dialects of <a href="page.php?w=Irish_language">Irish</a>. Rarer lateral consonants include the retroflex</p><p>
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