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| *k̂ || *ĉ || [ɕ~ʃ] || ś/sh
| *k̂ || *ĉ || [ɕ~ʃ] || ś/sh
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| *ĝ, *ĝʱ || *ĵ, *ĵʱ || [ʑ~d͡ʒ] || j
| *ĝ || *ĵ || [ʑ~d͡ʒ] || j
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| *k + i, e || *č || [t͡ʃ] || c/ch
| *ĝʱ || *ĵʱ || [ʑ~d͡ʒ~h] || jh~h
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| *g, *gʱ + i, e || *ǰ, *ǰʱ || [d͡ʒ] || j
| *k(ʷ) + i, e || *č || [t͡ʃ] || c/ch
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| *k || *k || [g] || k
| *g(ʷ) + i, e || *ǰ || [d͡ʒ] || j
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| *g *gʱ || *g, *gʱ || [g] || g
| *gʱ(ʷ) + i, e || *ǰʱ || [d͡ʒ~h] || jh~h
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| *k(ʷ) || *k || [g] || k
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| *g(ʷ) *gʱ(ʷ) || *g, *gʱ || [g] || g
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| *r + s || *rš || [rʃ] || (r)š/(r)sh
| *r + s || *rš || [rʃ] || (r)š/(r)sh
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| *k̂ + t/d || *št || [ʃt~ʂʈ] || št/sht(h)
| *k̂ + t/d || *št || [ʃt~ʂʈ] || št/sht(h)
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| *ĝ/ĝʱ + t/d || *št || [ʒd~ɖ] || jd(h)/(j)dh
| *ĝ/ĝʱ + t/d || *št || [ʒd~ɖ] || jd(h)/(j)dd(h)
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| *k̂ + s || *šš || [ʃ~ʃː] || šš/ssh
| *k̂ + s || *šš || [ʃ~ʃː] || šš/ssh
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<small>Round-bracketed bits are rarer or less important, and orthographical conventions are ordered left-to-right according to acceptance.</small>
<small>Round-bracketed bits are rarer or less important, and orthographical conventions are ordered left-to-right according to acceptance.</small>
<small><Jh> tends to be pronounced as [d͡ʒ] word initially, and as [h] word medially. The allophonic status of this phoneme has not exactly been sorted out.</small>
<small>Even after redoing the consonant system, I'm not sure how I want PII <*ĵʱ> to turn out. J, jh, or h? It's tempting to choose the latter for compatibility with Sanskrit, but it's also tempting to choose J to keep things systematic. Ultimately, the deciding part is whether voiced consonants merge before or after palatalisation.</small>
<small>Even after redoing the consonant system, I'm not sure how I want PII <*ĵʱ> to turn out. J, jh, or h? It's tempting to choose the latter for compatibility with Sanskrit, but it's also tempting to choose J to keep things systematic. Ultimately, the deciding part is whether voiced consonants merge before or after palatalisation.</small>


===Vowels===
===Vowels===
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