Talk:Caipira dialect

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That chart contains possibility or definately innacurate information
The source of the information of the caipira portion of the chart isn't cited Also it doesn't mention some pronounciations in the SP and RJ, coda r can be realized as [ɾ], [ʀ], [ɹ], [χ], [x], [h] and maybe more, the mentioned were only the first two, also /ow/ can be realized as [ow] not just as an [o], non-stressed /o/ being more closed, more like [u], is a feature of some(most?all???) paulista-accents, so [puɾˈke] is also possible. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Semantism (talk • contribs) 09:41, 5 March 2022 (UTC)