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{{Infobox language
{{Infobox language
| name = Kutic
| name = Kutic
| nativename = ḍuk'ap'al
| nativename = ḍuq'ap'al
| pronunciation = ɖuq.ʔɐp.ʔɐɫ
| pronunciation = ɖuq.ʔɐp.ʔɐɫ
| pronunciation_key = IPA for Kutic
| pronunciation_key = IPA for Kutic
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===Prosody===
===Prosody===
====Stress====
====Stress====
====Intonation====
In Kutic, stress is placed on the antepenultimate(third-before-last) syllable. For example in the word ''[[Contionary:miquj'la|miquj'la]]''("oak wood", <small>Kutic:</small> [[IPA for Kutic|<nowiki>[ˈmiˌqud͡ʑ.lɐ]</nowiki>]]), stress is placed on ''mi-''.
===Phonotactics===
In Kutic, two consonants of the same category can not be placed together, for example two [[w:Fricative consonant|fricatives]], such as /s/ and /z/, or two [[w:Plosive|plosives]], such as /q/ and /g/, would not be consecutively combinable, although an alternating pattern of said consonants, such as /sqzg/, would be theoretically possible.


===Phonotactics===
However, this pattern does not apply to vowels, where instead open, near-open and open-mid vowels can not be pronounced in an alternating fashion with close, near-close and close-mid vowels, although there are no restrictions on horizontal dimensions, so for example diphthongs such as /aɔ/ or /æɒ/ would be entirely possible.
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Mid vowels do not appear in Kutic, although in other Ebró languages which have similar phonotactic rules mid vowels are freely combinable with any other non-mid vowel.
===Morphophonology===
===Morphophonology===
==Morphology==
==Morphology==
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