Lese language
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Although Efe is given a separate ISO code, Bahuchet (2006) notes that it is not even a distinct dialect, though there is dialectical variation in the language of the Lese (Dese, Karo).[1]
Lese is spoken in Mambasa Territory, Watsa Territory, and Irumu Territory.[2]
Phonology
Consonants
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- /r/ can also be heard as a tap sound Template:IPAblink.[5]
Vowels
- In rare cases, /ɛ/ can be heard in phonological opposition as a rounded Template:IPAblink.[6]
References
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