Proto-Almaic: Difference between revisions

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| /l/
| /l/
| /m/
| /m/
| /n/ /◌̃/ {{ref|NV|1}}
| /n/ /N/ {{ref|N|5}}
| /ɲ/
| /ɲ/
| /o/, /õ/ {{ref|NV|1}}
| /o/, /õ/ {{ref|NV|1}}
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! style="width: 100px;" | V v
! style="width: 100px;" | V v
! style="width: 100px;" | Z z
! style="width: 100px;" | Z z
! style="width: 100px;" | ' {{ref|Glot|5}}
! style="width: 100px;" | ' {{ref|Glot|6}}
|-
|-
! Pronunciation
! Pronunciation
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{{ref/note|EjM|4}} ⟨kk⟩, ⟨tt⟩, and ⟨pp⟩ are only used in the middle of a word, so they have no correct capitalized version.
{{ref/note|EjM|4}} ⟨kk⟩, ⟨tt⟩, and ⟨pp⟩ are only used in the middle of a word, so they have no correct capitalized version.


{{ref/note|Glot|5}} ⟨'⟩ has a single representation regardless of location or capitalization.
{{ref/note|N|5}} ⟨n⟩ in coda position can be realized a number of ways, as vowel nasalization in final position and before /ʔ/, or as one of /m/, /ɱ/, /n/, /ŋ/, /ɴ/.
 
{{ref/note|Glot|6}} ⟨'⟩ has a single representation regardless of location or capitalization.


Stress is predictable from the orthography, so it is not marked. A written word will always be stressed on the second to last syllable if it ends on an open syllable, otherwise stress will fall on the last syllable.
Stress is predictable from the orthography, so it is not marked. A written word will always be stressed on the second to last syllable if it ends on an open syllable, otherwise stress will fall on the last syllable.
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