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→‎Phonology: - decided to restrict "d" and "t" to only becoming frictave sounds after certain consonants as in portuguese because I thought the fejãto sounded too messy when any vowel made them frictave.
(→‎Phonology: - decided to restrict "d" and "t" to only becoming frictave sounds after certain consonants as in portuguese because I thought the fejãto sounded too messy when any vowel made them frictave.)
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|dome
|dome
|[d]
|[d]
|when followed by a vowel, (d) represents [d͡ʒ]
|when followed by (e) or (i), (d) represents [d͡ʒ]
|-
|-
|e
|e
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|ete
|ete
|[t]
|[t]
|when followed by a vowel, (t) represents [t͡ɕ]
|when followed by (e) or (i), (t) represents [t͡ɕ]
|-
|-
|u
|u
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