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*Third palatalization of velars adjacent to front vowels to palatals. | *Third palatalization of velars adjacent to front vowels to palatals. | ||
*In obstruent clusters (except for ''s'' + consonant), the second consonant becomes a fricative. | *In obstruent clusters (except for ''s'' + consonant), the second consonant becomes a fricative. | ||
**/ʝ/ and /ç/ (from fricatization of original /i, e/ before other vowels) behaves as an obstruent in this situation, causing a preceding fricative to become a stop. | **/ʝ/ and /ç/ (from fricatization of original /i, e/ before other vowels) behaves as an obstruent in this situation, causing a preceding fricative to become a stop. They also become postalveolar after dental stops. | ||
*Assimilation of ''s'' to following consonant in consonant clusters (except word-initially, where metathesis occurs instead). | *Assimilation of ''s'' to following consonant in consonant clusters (except word-initially, where metathesis occurs instead). | ||
**/ç/ (from fricatization of original /i, e/ after /s/ and before other vowels) behaves as an obstruent in this situation, becoming a stop /c/. /sc/ then assimilates to /c/ intervocalically, while metathesizing to /kʃ/ initially. | **/ç/ (from fricatization of original /i, e/ after /s/ and before other vowels) behaves as an obstruent in this situation, becoming a stop /c/. /sc/ then assimilates to /c/ intervocalically, while metathesizing to /kʃ/ initially. |
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