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==Dialectology==
==Dialectology==
===Dueum beopchik===
===Dueum beopchik===
Reflecting the partially koineized origin of the language, Anbirese orthography is mostly based on dialects without ''dueum beopchik'' (the Korean term for deletion of initial ''r'', and/or initial ''n'' before ''i'' or ''j''), a sound change due to [[Sfətsiv]] influence.  
Reflecting the partially koineized origin of the language, Anbirese orthography is mostly based on dialects without ''dueum beopchik'' ('initial law', the Korean term for deletion of initial ''r'', and/or initial ''n'' before ''i'' or ''j''), a sound change due to [[Sfətsiv]] influence.  


Dueum beopchik varies by dialect or accent: some just have ''r-'' = /n-/, some just have ''ni-'', ''nj-'' = /i-/, /j-/, and some have both (and initial ''r'' is deleted in ''rj-'' and ''ri-''). Some words have dueum beopchik even in dialects that do not normally have it, like ''i'' 'not' (from [[Tigol]] ''ní'').
Dueum beopchik varies by dialect or accent: some just have ''r-'' = /n-/, some just have ''ni-'', ''nj-'' = /i-/, /j-/, and some have both (and initial ''r'' is deleted in ''rj-'' and ''ri-''). Some words have dueum beopchik even in dialects that do not normally have it, like ''i'' 'not' (from [[Tigol]] ''ní'').
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