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| :''Not to be confused with [[Schwünter]].''
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| <poem>
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| fa:m, djə̤-S, njə:k, mwɨwl, sjə̤jl, tʰwəm, fwɨwt, ljə̤:t, pʰjə̤p, kjə:-S
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| coda -l deleted
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| fa:m, djə̤-S, njə:k, mwɨw, sjə̤j, tʰwəm, fwɨwt, ljə̤:t, pʰjə̤p, kjə:-S
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| -wC, -jC simplify to -C
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| fa:m, djə̤-S, njə:k, mwɨw, sjə̤j, tʰwəm, fwɨt, ljə̤:t, pʰjə̤p, kjə:-S
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| f- > h-
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| ha:m, djə̤-S, njə:k, mwɨw, sjə̤j, tʰwəm, hwɨt, ljə̤:t, pʰjə̤p, kjə:-S
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| yes
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| vowel shift?
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| yes
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| monophthongization!
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| ha:m, djə̤-S, njə:k, mu:, sje: (breathy), tʰwəm, hwɨt, ljə̤:t, pʰjə̤p, kjə:-S
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| at least 4 is not mul smile emoticon
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| i can't bother tracking vowel length in korean
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| it's not phonemic for me
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| well you told me it is a few days ago grin emoticon
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| it isn't phonemic for many, many people
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| so vowel length just disappears
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| could it cause a tone split?
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| as in Cuatham, but a different one
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| let's make the long vowels high or rising tones
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| so high, mid, low and rising
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| low could be falling
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| low < breathy
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| as in cuatham
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| high, mid, falling, rising
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| yes
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| mid could be slightly mid falling
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| falling = high falling
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| so it's like upside down Mandarin
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| or maybe not
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| vowel length should just disappear
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| ham, djə̤-S, njək, mu, sje̤, tʰwəm, hwɨt, ljə̤t, pʰjə̤p, kjə-S
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| t->ɭ
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| yes
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| l- > ɾ-
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| yes
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| ham, djə̤-S, njək, mu, sje̤, tʰwəm, hwɨɭ, ɾjə̤ɭ, pʰjə̤p, kjə-S
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| wɨ?
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| is that a korean diphthong?
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| that should become something else
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| as it's not a korean diphthong
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| a
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| or wa
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| grin emoticon
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| what about wɨ > ə or wə?
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| wɨ -> we
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| 휄
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| nope
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| e + any final doesn't sound sino-korean
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| wɨ > o?
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| 홃
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| ham, djə̤-S, njək, mu, sje̤, tʰwəm, hoɭ, ɾjə̤ɭ, pʰjə̤p, kjə-S
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| no, that's 7
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| 8 should be 렯
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| final ㅂ = breathy tone?
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| it could be one way
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| that wouldn't work tho
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| for open syllables
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| some more initial simplification
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| it's normally h but 렯 for 8 is an exception
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| hahaha
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| I see what you did there
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| 여덟
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| tj-, !j-, sj > tɕ-, |-, s-
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| ham, dʑə̤-S, njək, mu, se̤, tʰwəm, hoɭ, ɾjə̤ɭ, pʰjə̤p, kjə-S
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| kjə doesn't looks sino-korean
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| kje? ki? ka?
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| 껴
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| what about khjə?
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| nââââeeeuw
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| why?
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| idea: schnueher could be the sino-korean jokelang
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| that has all the missing syllables that should be there
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| 켜다 • (kyeoda) (infinitive 켜어, sequential 켜니)
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| (…을) To light an oil lamp or candle; strike a match or lighter [quotations ▼]
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| (…을) To turn something on [quotations ▼]
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| but it's not sino
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| that's why
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| yeo, nyeo, ryeo, jeo, cheo are sino
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| not byeo or gyeo
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| maybe I should palatalize kj
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| nope
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| i need things like gye
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| and gyo (as in hakgyo 'school')
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| that's not schnueher tongue emoticon
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| what about
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| ham, dʑə̤-S, njək, mu, se̤, tʰwəm, hoɭ, ɾjə̤ɭ, pʰjə̤p, kə-S
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| yes
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| tʰwəm doesn't sound sino-korean either
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| what do you mean 퉘
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| thəm?
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| what about wə > wa first
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| thwam
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| then what about 권 as in 태권도
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| but under that assumption
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| ham, dʑə̤-S, njək, mu, se̤, tʰwam, hoɭ, ɾjə̤ɭ, pʰjə̤p, kə-S
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| use quell
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| syllables that are -wol, -won in sino-korean are things like -jwet, -jwen in middle chinese
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| anyway
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| then wa > a after labials and coronals
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| ham, dʑə̤-S, njək, mu, se̤, tʰam, hoɭ, ɾjə̤ɭ, pʰjə̤p, kə-S
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| isn't it a giblang so you can use nonexistent syllables?
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| ham, dʑə̤-S, njək, mu, se̤, tʰam, hoɭ, ɾjə̤ɭ, pʰjə̤p, kə-S
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| ham, dʑə̤-S, njək, mu, se̤, tʰam, hoɭ, ɾjə̤ɭ, pʰjə̤p, gə-S
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| 함, 저, 녁, 무, 세, 탐, 홀, 렬, 볍 (not in sino-korean), 거
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| </poem>
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| ==Phonology==
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| Inspired by Sino-Korean (rimes) and Irish (initials).
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| ===Initials===
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| {| class="greentable lightgreenbg" style="text-align:center; vertical-align:middle;"
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| |+'''{{PAGENAME}} initials'''
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| ! colspan="2"|
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| !Labial
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| !Alveolar
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| !Coarticulated
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| !Velar
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| !Uvular
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| !Glottal
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| |-
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| ! rowspan="2"|Nasal
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| ! | <small>voiceless</small>
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| |'''sm, bpr''' /m̊/
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| |'''sn, dtr''' /n̊/
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| |'''đŧr''' /ŋ̊!/
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| |'''gcr''' /ŋ̊/
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| |-
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| ! | <small>voiced</small>
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| |'''m, mb''' /m/
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| |'''n, nd''' /n/
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| |'''nđ''' /ŋ!/
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| |'''ng''' /ŋ/
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| |-
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| ! rowspan="3"|Stop
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| ! | <small>tenuis</small>
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| |'''p''' /p/
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| |'''t''' /t/
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| |'''ŧ''' /ǃ/
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| |'''c''' /k/
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| |'''Ø, fh''' /ʔ/
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| |-
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| ! | <small>aspirated</small>
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| |'''pr, hp''' /pʰ/
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| |'''tr, ht''' /tʰ/
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| |'''ŧr, hŧ''' /ǃʰ/
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| |'''cr, hc''' /kʰ/
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| |-
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| ! | <small>voiced</small>
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| |'''b, bp''' /b/
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| |'''d, dt''' /d/
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| |'''đ, đŧ''' /ɡǃ/
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| |'''g, gc''' /ɡ/
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| |-
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| ! rowspan="2"|Fricative
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| ! | <small>aspirated</small>
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| |'''f, ph''' /f/
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| |'''s''' /s/
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| |'''sc, ŧh''' /ɧ/
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| |'''ch''' /x/
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| |'''h, th, sh''' /h/
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| |-
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| |-
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| ! | <small>voiced</small>
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| |'''bh, bhf, mh''' /v~w/
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| |'''ns''' /z/
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| |'''nsc, đh''' /ɧ̬/
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| |'''dh, gh''' /ɣ/
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| |-
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| ! rowspan="2"|Liquid
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| ! | <small>voiceless</small>
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| |'''sl''' /l̥~ɾ̊/
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| |'''sr''' /ʀ̊/
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| |-
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| ! | <small>voiced</small>
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| |'''l''' /l~ɾ/
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| |'''r''' /ʀ/
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| |}
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| ===Rimes===
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| Lifted from Sino-Korean; spelled like Revised Romanization. Compared to Sino-Korean, {{PAGENAME}} allows a greater variety of initial-rime combinations.
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| ==Grammar==
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| ===Nouns===
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| Nouns inflect for two cases, nominative and genitive. The genitive derives from the Ancient Wiebian dative.
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| ====Definite article ''an''====
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| The definite article has a different tone from the syllable following it.
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| {| class="greentable lightgreenbg" style=" text-align: center;"
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| ! style="width: 90px;" | Number
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| ! colspan="2" style="width: 200px;" | Singular
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| ! colspan="2" style="width: 200px;" | Plural
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| ! style="width: 90px;" | Gender
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| ! | Masculine
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| ! | Feminine
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| ! | Masculine
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| ! | Feminine
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| ! Nominative
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| | ''an'' || ''an''-L || ''na''-N || ''na''-L
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| ! Genitive
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| | ''an''-H || ''na''-L || ''na''-H || ''na''-N
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| |}
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| {| class="greentable lightgreenbg" style=" text-align: center;"
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| |-
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| ! style="width: 90px;" | Number
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| ! colspan="2" style="width: 200px;" | Singular
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| ! colspan="2" style="width: 200px;" | Plural
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| |-
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| ! style="width: 90px;" | Gender
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| ! | Masculine
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| ! | Feminine
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| ! | Masculine
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| ! | Feminine
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| ! Nominative
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| | ''an càe''<br/>''an ák'' || ''an fyéong''<br/>''an èul'' || ''na gcàe''<br/>''na n-ák'' || ''na fhyéong''<br/>''na èul''
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| ! Genitive
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| | ''an hcáe''<br/>''an h-àk'' || ''na fhyéong''<br/>''na èul'' || ''na hcàe''<br/>''na h-ák'' || ''na bhfyéong''<br/>''na n-èul''
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| |}
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| [[Category:Pfeunic languages]][[Category:Wiebic languages]]
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