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Tserovesh phonology only allows open syllables (syllabic resonants count as vowels), except final consonants are allowed.<!-- | Tserovesh phonology only allows open syllables (syllabic resonants count as vowels), except word final consonants are allowed.<!-- | ||
Tserovesh phonology is slightly less restrictive than Israeli Hebrew but much more so than Georgian. As in both languages, initial consonant clusters appear frequently in Tserovesh. Initial clusters of the form ''l/r'' + consonant are allowed (Are those really syllabic resonants?). For example: | Tserovesh phonology is slightly less restrictive than Israeli Hebrew but much more so than Georgian. As in both languages, initial consonant clusters appear frequently in Tserovesh. Initial clusters of the form ''l/r'' + consonant are allowed (Are those really syllabic resonants?). For example: |
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