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**/ç/ (from fricatization of original /i, e/ after /s/ before other vowels) behaves as an obstruent in this situation, becoming a stop /c/. /sc/ then assimilates to /c/ intervocalically, while metathesizing to /kʃ/ initially. | **/ç/ (from fricatization of original /i, e/ after /s/ before other vowels) behaves as an obstruent in this situation, becoming a stop /c/. /sc/ then assimilates to /c/ intervocalically, while metathesizing to /kʃ/ initially. | ||
**/f/ (from fricatization of original /u/ in the above positions) similarly becomes a stop /p/, which merges with /s/ intervocalically and metathesizes to /ps/ initially. | **/f/ (from fricatization of original /u/ in the above positions) similarly becomes a stop /p/, which merges with /s/ intervocalically and metathesizes to /ps/ initially. | ||
*In obstruent + nasal clusters: | |||
**Intervocalically: obstruent becomes nasal | |||
**Initially: nasal becomes fricative (/n/ > /ʃ, ʒ/; /m/ > /f, v/) | |||
*Intervicalic partial voicing of non-geminated voiceless stops. | *Intervicalic partial voicing of non-geminated voiceless stops. | ||
*Voicing of voiceless stops after nasals | *Voicing of voiceless stops after nasals |