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The beginning of the '''Standard Ancient Wiebian''' (SAW), '''Classical Wiebian''' (CW), or '''Late Ancient Wiebian''' (LAW) period is taken to be the standardization of the orthography under the ruler Neumer-Kaid (2300 HM years before present).
The beginning of the '''Standard Ancient Wiebian''' (SAW), '''Classical Wiebian''' (CW), or '''Late Ancient Wiebian''' (LAW) period is taken to be the standardization of the orthography under the ruler Neumer-Kaid (2300 HM years before present).
====Consonants====
====Consonants====
The consonants are mostly constant from dialect to dialect.
The consonants are fairly constant from dialect to dialect.
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| /pf/
| /pf/
| /ts/
| /ts/
| /tʃ/, (/d͡ʒ/)
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*The clicks /ǃ, ɡǃ/ are pronounced as [ʈ, ɖ] in the Kargasser dialect and as [q, ɢ] in the Brusing dialect.
*The clicks /ǃ, ɡǃ/ are pronounced as [ʈ, ɖ] in the Kargasser dialect and as [q, ɢ] in the Brusing dialect.
*[ŋǃ] is a free alternant of /ɡǃ/ in the accents that realize the clicks as clicks.
*[ŋǃ] is a free alternant of /ɡǃ/ in the accents that realize the clicks as clicks.
*'''dsch''' /d͡ʒ/ is often found in Tie-Dye and Tergetian loanwords.
*'''dsch''' /d͡ʒ/ can be found in Tie-Dye and Tergetian loanwords.
*Final stops after vowels tend to be unreleased in "Vulgar AW" or colloquial speech.


====Vowels====
====Vowels====