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Clear [l]  
  
429   10:34 صباحاً   date: 2024-06-12
Author : Ahmar Mahboob and Nadra Huma Ahmar
Book or Source : A Handbook Of Varieties Of English Phonology
Page and Part : 1011-59


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Clear [l]

All realizations of /l/ were ‘clear’. Kachru (1992: 62) lists this as a feature of South Asian English as well. In RP there is an allophonic distribution between a clear and a dark [l]. /l/ is realized as ‘dark’ or velarized [Ɨ] when it is in a word final position or when it is followed by a consonant. It is realized as [l], a ‘clear’ or alveolar [l], in all other contexts. The following examples show that Pakistani speakers do not exhibit this allophonic variation: [go:l] ‘goal’ and  ‘lot’.

 

The absence of this allophonic variation in PakE may be explained by looking at Urdu, which does not make a distinction between a dark and clear /l/.