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Bright Tongue vs Dark Tongue<br>
Bright Tongue vs Dark Tongue<br>
*lack of gutturals vs lack of labials
*lack of gutturals vs lack of labials ex. bel vs gog
*synthesis vs anathesis
*synthesis vs anathesis
*words don't repeat vs words repeat
*sounds don't repeat in the syllable ex. Bel
*diphthongs allowed vs diphthongs forbidden
*diphthongs allowed vs diphthongs forbidden
*only sonorants as free coda vs only stops as free coda
*only sonorants as free coda vs only stops as free coda
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'''The catch is that no Bright or Dark Tongue is fully understood. The former is far too complicated (though steady) to be learned by Men, while the latter is easily taught in vain, as its dialects change rapidly compared to a human's life span.'''


Dark tongues may access /ɥ/
ple pel lep elp
tra tar rat art
āmps ambi abe bel ela ilba psā (amba alba)
ānts andi ade dar era irda tsā (anta arda)
belep, bellat


Dark tongues may access /ɥ/