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The alveolar consonants have postalveolar allophones before /i/ plus another vowel, where /i/ would otherwise become [j], as in /siɛsiɛ/ > [ʃɛʃɛ] 'to be small'.[1] In addition, /ts/ optionally becomes [tʃ] before a single /i/, as in /itsi/ 'pig' ([itsi] ~ [itʃi]). The other alveolar consonants do not have this variation, unless the triggering environment is provided within a prosodic word: /odzi/ 'crab' ([odzi] in citation form) > /odzi oɣie/ 'the king's crab' ([odʒoɣje]). The sounds transcribed with ⟨ʃ ʒ ɲ⟩ may actually be closer to ʑ nʲ].[citation needed]