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Long vowels have long been lost, though their effects remain prominently, influencing the languages stress patterns heavily. | Long vowels have long been lost, though their effects remain prominently, influencing the languages stress patterns heavily. | ||
Every vowel can appear nasalized, though nasalization only occurs in specific positions, and is always shown with a single N. (though not all single Ns are nasalization) | |||
*Word finally | |||
*Before a fricative (S and H) | |||
*In some irregular positions when loaned from another language. | |||
==Orthography== | ==Orthography== | ||
==Morphology== | ==Morphology== | ||