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===Morphophonology===
===Morphophonology===
===Historical phonology===
===Historical phonology===  
'''Note:'''
====PIE to Early Proto-Celabrian (PC)====
====PIE to Early Proto-Celabrian (PC)====
  *h<sub>1</sub>e > e
  *h<sub>1</sub>e > e
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  ē > ī / _ns
  ē > ī / _ns
  ē > ā / otherwise
  ē > ā / otherwise
  ei > ī
  In some dialects, this takes place after the palatalization of velars, affecting some words that were reborrowed into the standard dialect.
eje > ē
  ei, eje > ī
  e > i / with i in following syllable
  e > i / with i in following syllable
  s, š > Ø / _n, _m (lengthen preceding vowel, even if intervening sonorant is present)
  s, š > Ø / _n, _m (lengthen preceding vowel, even if intervening sonorant is present)
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  sr, šr > rr / non-initial
  sr, šr > rr / non-initial
  sl, šl > ll / non-initial
  sl, šl > ll / non-initial
velar (k, kʰ, gʰ) > palatal (ḱ, ḱʰ, ǵʰ) / before front vowels or j - at this stage, palatalization is strictly allophonic


==Morphology==
==Morphology==
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