11. Where a palatalised alveolar is expected according to the grammatical pattern, a palatal is found instead. 12. The status of is marginal; it occurs as an allophone of after a non-palatalised consonant. 13. Palatalised aspirates occur mostly in Sanskrit loans and most of these are found only in the intervocalic position.14. In both dialects, if the elided vowel is a front vowel, the preceding consonant is palatalised . 15. The palatalised / non-palatalised contrast is found in all obstruents except for the alveolars and the palatals. 16. The palatalised / non-palatalised contrast is found in all obstruents except for the alveolars and the palatals. 17. In traditional, conservative Ulster English, / k / and / g / is palatalised before a low front vowel. 18. :: In the case of sonorants, the palatalised / non-palatalised contrast is found only among the unaspirated consonants. 19. :: In the case of sonorants, the palatalised / non-palatalised contrast is found only among the unaspirated consonants. 20. So, dialects which have aspirate consonants only in the initial position cannot have palatalised aspirates except the few that occur initially.