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/pˁ/ '''π''' was a loan phoneme from Indo-European languages such as Latin, Greek, and Azalic.
/pˁ/ '''π''' was a loan phoneme from Indo-European languages such as Latin, Greek, and Azalic.


Emphatic stops were distinguished by being pharyngealized and unaspirated; however, pharyngealization was slowly lost. Word-finally they could be released in one of three ways:
Emphatic stops were distinguished by being pharyngealized and unaspirated; however, pharyngealization was slowly lost and the distinction became not being aspirated unlike '''t k s'''. Word-finally they could be released in one of three ways:
* ejective release: [p{{phar}}ʼ t{{den}}{{phar}}ʼ t͡s{{phar}}ʼ k{{ret}}ʼ]
* ejective release: [p{{phar}}ʼ t{{den}}{{phar}}ʼ t͡s{{phar}}ʼ k{{ret}}ʼ]
* aspirated release: [p{{phar}}{{asp}} t{{den}}{{phar}}{{asp}} t͡s{{phar}}{{asp}} k{{ret}}{{asp}}]
* aspirated release: [p{{phar}}{{asp}} t{{den}}{{phar}}{{asp}} t͡s{{phar}}{{asp}} k{{ret}}{{asp}}]