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Spoken Rhythoed is pretty much the same in all three continents, except for accent and a few vocabulary differences. | Spoken Rhythoed is pretty much the same in all three continents, except for accent and a few vocabulary differences. | ||
Wen Dămea Rhythoed is heavily diglossic: the literature and newscasts use a language much closer to Classical [[Windermere]]. [If this were Netagin I'd also include "the upper classes use the normative vocalization". Can Windermere do sth like this - little grammar and morphological rules that ppl can break all the time, and not big grammar differences?] Written Rhythoed in Fəxom and Bjeheond is very close to the spoken language | Wen Dămea Rhythoed is heavily diglossic: the literature and newscasts use a language much closer to Classical [[Windermere]]. [If this were Netagin I'd also include "the upper classes use the normative vocalization". Can Windermere do sth like this - little grammar and morphological rules that ppl can break all the time, and not big grammar differences?] Written Rhythoed in Fəxom and Bjeheond is very close to the spoken language. | ||
===Phonological history=== | ===Phonological history=== |
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