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| ʃ || zh || c || ʒ || zh || cz || sh || cc, sc | | ʃ || zh || c || ʒ || zh || cz || sh || cc, sc | ||
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| k || k || k || rowspan="2"| | | k || k || k || rowspan="2"| ∅¹ || rowspan="2"| ∅¹ || rowspan="2"|∅¹ || ck || kk | ||
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| x || gh || h || ch || hh | | x || gh || h || ch || hh | ||
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'''Notes:''' | |||
¹ The consonant is dropped, leading to predictable vowel simplifications (see the next section below). | |||
====Vowel simplifications==== | |||
When vowels are brought into hiatus, whether due to the lenition of /k/ or /x/, the addition of a vowel-initial suffix to a vowel-final word, or during compounding, the hiatus is simplified according to specific rules. |
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