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The letters ''l'' and ''ŋ'' are only distinguished word-initially and at the beginning of stressed syllables.
The letters ''l'' and ''ŋ'' are only distinguished word-initially and at the beginning of stressed syllables.


The sequences ''çm, çn, çŋ, çl, çr'' are pronounced identically to ''hm, hn, hŋ, ll, rr'' in most modern Skellan dialects, except that ''çm, çn, çŋ, çr'' are [xm, xn, xŋ, xr] in dialects that have [x] for ''ç''.
The sequences ''çm, çn, çl, çr'' are pronounced identically to ''hm, hn, ll, rr'' in most modern Skellan dialects, except that ''çm, çn, çr'' are [xm, xn, xr] in dialects that have [x] for ''ç''.


In native Talmic words, final /p t k/ tend to be spelled ''b d g'', but the future tense suffix is always spelled ''-t''.
In native Talmic words, final /p t k/ tend to be spelled ''b d g'', but the future tense suffix is always spelled ''-t''.
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