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== Phonology == | == Phonology == | ||
Forms that differ from IPA are shown in bold. | Forms that differ from IPA are shown in bold. Most allophony occurs intervocalically. | ||
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|+ Kawdzjan Consonant Phonemes | |+ Kawdzjan Consonant Phonemes | ||
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| colspan="3" | /a/ | | colspan="3" | /a/ | ||
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Schwa is found in rushed speech and apocopated syllables. | |||
=== Traits === | === Traits === | ||
Aragonese has many historical traits in common with Catalan and Aragonese. Some are conservative features that are also shared with the Asturleonese languages and Galician–Portuguese, where Spanish innovated in ways that did not spread to nearby languages. It also has many conservative vocabulary items in common with Sardinian. | Aragonese has many historical traits in common with Catalan and Aragonese. Some are conservative features that are also shared with the Asturleonese languages and Galician–Portuguese, where Spanish innovated in ways that did not spread to nearby languages. It also has many conservative vocabulary items in common with Sardinian. | ||