The phenomenon in some dialects of English, especially Canadian English, in which is realized as and/or is realized as or before underlying unvoiced consonants.
A similar but more restricted phenomenon, found in most dialects of American English, that applies only to , which is realized as in certain contexts, especially before underlying unvoiced consonants but with significant speaker-to-speaker variation.
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