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A notable feature of the Wiobian script is its capability | A notable feature of the Wiobian script is its capability of "abuse of notation" and encode a lot of phonetic information without using many diacritics. | ||
After three-way tone develops: | After three-way tone develops: |
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Use in other languages
A notable feature of the Wiobian script is its capability of "abuse of notation" and encode a lot of phonetic information without using many diacritics.
After three-way tone develops:
In open syllables or syllables ending in a resonant:
- modal tone is unmarked.
- glottalized tone is marked with a final -h. Unfortunately h is also used for vowel lengthening. For nasals -mp /-m/, -nt /-n/, -nz /-ɲ/, -nk /-ŋ/ are also used.
- breathy tone is marked with a final -s or -ß
In syllables ending in a stop:
- glottalized tone is unmarked.
- breathy tone is marked with an ß before the final stop
After tone split: