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====Allophony and Variation====
====Allophony and Variation====
*When the vowel "ä" occurs after non-labialized guttural (uvular, pharyngeal, or glottal) consonants, it becomes "a". The same change occurs before vowelless gutturals.
*When the vowel "ä" occurs after non-labialized guttural (uvular, pharyngeal, or glottal) consonants, it becomes "a". The same change occurs before vowelless gutturals.
*Labiovelar consonants followed by ''ä'' or ''ï'' can be written and pronounced as their non-labialized counterparts followed by ''o'' or ''u'' respectively (except for ''w'', which has no non-labialized counterpart and therefore remains written ''w''. Note that all consonants are labialized in pronunciation before ''o'' and ''u'', so the delabialization only occurs in writing.
*Labiovelar consonants followed by ''ä'' or ''ï'' can be written and pronounced as their non-labialized counterparts followed by ''o'' or ''u'' respectively. The inverse is also true. Note that ''w'' has no non-labialized counterpart and therefore remains ''w'' regardless (but the vowel alternations still apply).
*The vowels ''e'' or ''i'' can be replaced with ''ä'' or ''ï'' respectively after palatal consonants.
*The vowels ''ä'' or ''ï'' can be replaced with ''e'' or ''i'' respectively after palatal consonants and vice versa.


====Consonant mutations====
====Consonant mutations====