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==Phonology==
==Phonology==
Arabo-Lithuanian
===Consonants===
===Consonants===
As a result of a series of historical palatalizations, Nurian has many consonants in hard-soft pairs, similar to Lithuanian and Russian; however, many consonants (namely retroflexes, radicals, '''h''' and '''j''') cannot palatalize.
As a result of a series of historical palatalizations, Nurian has many consonants in hard-soft pairs, similar to Lithuanian and Russian; however, many consonants (namely retroflexes, radicals, '''h''' and '''j''') cannot palatalize.
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'''ia''' and '''e''' both represent [ɛ], the allophone of /ɐ/ after palatalized consonants.
'''ia''' and '''e''' both represent [ɛ], the allophone of /ɐ/ after palatalized consonants.
===Stress===
*A short final vowel cannot be stressed
*Only one of the last 3 syllables can be stressed
*the last heavy syllable is stressed
*If no heavy syllables, the 3rd from last is stressed


==Grammar==
==Grammar==
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