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* *mb, *nd, *ŋg and their variants > *m, *n, *ŋ. | * *mb, *nd, *ŋg and their variants > *m, *n, *ŋ. | ||
Thad languages innovate a different verb conjugation paradigm, levelling out the ablaut patterns and irregularities, caused by later sound changes. | Thad languages innovate a different verb conjugation paradigm, levelling out the ablaut patterns and irregularities, caused by later sound changes. | ||
Here are some consonant changes that differentiate the two Thad languages: Thadpalmé and Havˁen. Thadpalmé consists of two distinct dialects, based on the development of *d in them (L-palmé, in which '''*d>/l/''', and D-palmé, in which *d>/ð/. Thus, Havˁen is often viewed as H- or HT-palmé based on its outcome of *d). | |||
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|+caption | '''Phonological development''' | |+caption | '''Phonological development''' | ||
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| n | | n | ||
| b, d, g | | b, d, g | ||
| h | | h, _t# | ||
| l | | l | ||
| h, ħ, ʕ | | h, ħ, ʕ |
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