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Eastern Alska (EA) has 26 letters in its alphabet, including <i>aa</i>, which stands for the phone [a:].  (The letter <i>a</i> in EA is pronounced [au])
Eastern Alska (EA) has 27 letters in its alphabet, including <i>aa</i>, which stands for the phone [a:], and ''á'', which stands for [eɪ].  (The letter <i>a</i> in EA is pronounced [au])


There are several letters that do not  produce the sound one would expect.  Since EA does not have any sort of recognized diphthongs, the letters <i>a</i> and <i>i</i> stand for [au] and [aj] respectively.  (These sounds are represented by diphthongs in other dialects)
There are several letters that do not  produce the sound one would expect.  Since EA does not have any sort of recognized diphthongs, the letters <i>a</i> and <i>i</i> stand for [au] and [aj] respectively.  (These sounds are represented by diphthongs in other dialects)
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