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! Dūy min Kirmast "Salmon Speaker"
! Dūy min Kirmast "Salmon Speaker"
| Hittaħm, Iskamharat, Tuhattam, Perim-Sin,  Ruyāya Prefectures; <br/>  
| Hittaħm, Iskamharat, Tuhattam, Perim-Sin,  Attum Attar, Yikkam min Akk, Ruyāya Prefectures; <br/>  
Iyyūmi (Salmon Speaker suburb in NCR, approx 80%)
Iyyūmi (Salmon Speaker suburb in NCR, approx 80%)
| Fossilized suffix ''-ūy'' preserved;
| Fossilized suffix ''-ūy'' preserved;
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! Hašlua min Kirmast "Wolf Speaker"
! Hašlua min Kirmast "Wolf Speaker"
| Ešked,Attum Attar, Tayyagur, Rakwar, Tabuk Prefectures
| North Central, and Southern Kilmay Rī Mountains, Ešked, Tayyagur, Raqwar, Tabuk Prefectures; Ehar Township
| Fossilized suffix ''-ūy'' preserved;
| Fossilized suffix ''-ūy'' preserved;


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Preponderance of fossilized suffix ''-bat'' and allomorphs ''-mbat'', ''-umbat''
Preponderance of fossilized suffix ''-bat'' and allomorphs ''-mbat'', ''-umbat''


Phonemes  /q/ and /χ/ appear in words of Seal Speaker origin.
Phonemes  /q/ and /χ/ appear in words of Seal Speaker origin, particularly in the northwestern portion of the ''karak'', now spreading apparently as a sound shift in words of Common and Salmonic origin.


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