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<span style="color:red;">'''PLEASE TELL ME: DOES THE FOLLOWING BRACKET LOOK JANKY ON YOUR BROWSER? - GREČIS'''</span>
''“A geminate becomes a single consonant when it occurs before another consonant or a word boundary.”''


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E.g. ''swi'''mm'''an'' ‘to swim’, but preterit ''swa'''m''''' ‘I swam’, ''swa'''m'''t'' ‘you swam’.
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| style="vertical-align: text-top;"|  ''''''
| style="vertical-align: text-top;"| &nbsp;→&nbsp;
| style="vertical-align: text-top;"| '''C'''
| style="vertical-align: text-top;"| &nbsp;/&nbsp;
| style="vertical-align: text-top;"| &nbsp;___&nbsp;
| style="vertical-align: text-top; line-height: 1.25"| ⎰ '''C'''<br />⎱ #
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Test 2:
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| style="vertical-align: text-top;"|  ''''''
| style="vertical-align: text-top;"| &nbsp;→&nbsp;
| style="vertical-align: text-top;"| '''C'''
| style="vertical-align: text-top;"| &nbsp;/&nbsp;
| style="vertical-align: text-top;"| &nbsp;___&nbsp;
| style="vertical-align: text-top; line-height: 17px"| ⎰ '''C'''<br />⎱ #
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''“A geminate becomes a single consonant when it occurs before another consonant or a word boundary.”''


===Spirantization of Fricatives===
===Spirantization of Fricatives===