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===Phonotactics===
===Phonotactics===
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The GaeÞwyn dialect, although not considered the "standard" dialect, best represents the phonotactics of all the Ín Duári dialects and is found in most references of the language.
The Gaeţwyn dialect, although not considered the "standard" dialect, best represents the phonotactics of all the Ín Duári dialects and is found in most references of the language.


* In nominal and verbal roots, final /n/ elides to /ð/, and sporadically, /θ/, e.g. ''evaţæwyn'' instead of expected ''eva<u>n</u>þænwyn'' "clouds" (NOM.PL).
* In nominal and verbal roots, final /n/ elides to /ð/, and sporadically, /θ/, e.g. ''evaţæwyn'' instead of expected ''eva<u>n</u>þænwyn'' "clouds" (NOM.PL).