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'''Asvasiran''' (Clofabosin: ''asvasiraserotin'', Asvasiran: ''asvasirâl seroçn'') is a closely related language to Clofabosin. It is somewhat mutually intelligible with Standard Clofabosin. | '''Asvasiran''' (Clofabosin: ''asvasiraserotin'', Asvasiran: ''asvasirâl seroçn'') is a closely related language to Clofabosin. It is somewhat mutually intelligible with Standard Clofabosin. | ||
==Sound changes== | |||
The gemination distinction in Middle Clofabosin turns into spirantization rather than vowel length: ''savaer'' "he writes" vs 'nibuir' "he learns". |
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Asvasiran (Clofabosin: asvasiraserotin, Asvasiran: asvasirâl seroçn) is a closely related language to Clofabosin. It is somewhat mutually intelligible with Standard Clofabosin.
Sound changes
The gemination distinction in Middle Clofabosin turns into spirantization rather than vowel length: savaer "he writes" vs 'nibuir' "he learns".