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26 September 2024

     09:17  Module:languages/datax‎‎ 3 changes history +95 [Dillon‎ (3×)]
     
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16 September 2024

N    16:36  Talk:Avendonian‎‎ 2 changes history +766 [Flamatt1‎ (2×)]
     
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16:35 (cur | prev) +675 Flamatt1 talk contribs (Created page with ""When followed or preceded by a vowel **but not word-initially**, /i/ shortens and forms a diphthong with the adjacent vowel. Examples: sigie [ˈsid͡ʒi̯e], perstelitio [persteˈlit͡si̯o]" is at odds with "i in intervocalic position or word-initially represents the semivowel /j/. Examples: iaro /ˈjaro/, bluiare /bluˈjare/." Phonetically, there is no difference between [j] and [i̯]. Whether it is analyzed as an instance of a phoneme /i/ or a distinct phoneme /j/...")
     16:16  Avendonian diffhist −261 Flamatt1 talk contribs (Cleared up some confusion about phonemic status. Mainly, [t͡s] is not a phoneme, but an allophone of /t/. Also, the palatalization before front vowels is not an allophonic process, at least for /k/ (how else could you have /ke/ in loanwords?). The flap is an allophone of /r/. Since stress is not phonemic (and since there are nonsyllabic vowels and t͡s in the examples), I also replaced the phonemic dashes in that section.)

15 September 2024