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====Vowel allophony==== | ====Vowel allophony==== | ||
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Dialectal or colloquial variances in the Attian language includes vowel allophony. When subjects to stress, vowels may change their quality: | |||
*Preceding palato-velar or glottal consonants. This retracts articulation of front vowels, and leaves back vowels unaffected. | *Preceding palato-velar or glottal consonants. This retracts articulation of front vowels, and leaves back vowels unaffected. | ||
*Preceding rhotic consonants, i.e. /r̥/. Vowels preceding the rhotic become supradentalised if back, and unaffected if front vowels. | *Preceding rhotic consonants, i.e. /r̥/. Vowels preceding the rhotic become supradentalised if back, and unaffected if front vowels. | ||
*In a stressed syllable. The language has a [[Attian#Stress|moraic stress system]], thus distinguishing the weight of syllables - the heavier the syllable, the greater chance of being stressed | *In a stressed syllable. The language has a [[Attian#Stress|moraic stress system]], thus distinguishing the weight of syllables - the heavier the syllable, the greater chance of being stressed. | ||
==Phonotactics== | ==Phonotactics== |