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Created page with "The '''Carpathian ablaut''' (from German ''Ablaut'') is a system of apophony. It is a significant and important part of the Carpathian morphology. The ablaut alternations are grouped into three grades: full, zero and lengthened. The full grade is a short vowel or a diphthong, the zero grade is either a short "i" (rarely also "u") or in some cases no vowel at all, and the lengthened grade is a long vowel. Originally, long diphthongs were a part of the lengt..."
(Created page with "The '''Carpathian ablaut''' (from German ''Ablaut'') is a system of apophony. It is a significant and important part of the Carpathian morphology. The ablaut alternations are grouped into three grades: full, zero and lengthened. The full grade is a short vowel or a diphthong, the zero grade is either a short "i" (rarely also "u") or in some cases no vowel at all, and the lengthened grade is a long vowel. Originally, long diphthongs were a part of the lengt...")
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