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The so-called "link" is a diacritic that is used with either <i> and another vowel, in order to denote the approximant /j/, or <w> (or more rarely, <o>) and another vowel to denote the approximant /w/. Here are a few examples : | The so-called "link" is a diacritic that is used with either <nowiki><i></nowiki> and another vowel, in order to denote the approximant /j/, or <w> (or more rarely, <o>) and another vowel to denote the approximant /w/. A breve accent is also sometimes used in addition to the link, where it would otherwise be ambiguous. Here are a few examples : | ||
<poem> | <poem> | ||
i͠e /je/ | i͠e /je/ | ||
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ê͠w /ɛw/ | ê͠w /ɛw/ | ||
i͠i /ji/ | i͠i /ji/ | ||
i͠ĭ /ij/ | i͠ĭ /ij/ | ||
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[[Category:Languages]] | [[Category:Languages]] | ||
[[Category:Conlangs]] | [[Category:Conlangs]] | ||
[[Category:Tolsian]] | |||