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Notably, the Loïha dialect can be split into two groups: the Western and Eastern dialects. Western Loïha tends to be a bit more distant from the standard, whereas Eastern is the opposite. However, what is universal across both dialects is that [[w:Glottal stop|glottal stops]] are incorporated in everyday speech. | Notably, the Loïha dialect can be split into two groups: the Western and Eastern dialects. Western Loïha tends to be a bit more distant from the standard, whereas Eastern is the opposite. However, what is universal across both dialects is that [[w:Glottal stop|glottal stops]] are incorporated in everyday speech. | ||
====Sound changes==== | ====Sound changes==== | ||
* From /ð/ → [ | * From /ð/ → [θ](Western) or [ð](Eastern) | ||
* From /x/ → [ʁ](Western) or [χ](Eastern) | * From /x/ → [ʁ](Western) or [χ](Eastern) | ||
* In diphthong C̥V → /ʔV/. | * In diphthong C̥V → /ʔV/. |
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