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The same voiced-unvoiced consonant switch occurs in Eastern Alska just as it does in Northern Alska.
The same voiced-unvoiced consonant switch occurs in Eastern Alska just as it does in Northern Alska.
====Apostrof====
The Apostrophe (<i>'</i>) represents the phone [ɛ], and is used only when the sound is to be fully realized.  The apostrohpe is used to counteract the dropping of word-final, unstressed syllables in Eastern Alska.  It is also used in stressed syllables because the letter ''e'' only represents the phone [e:].  If ''e'', or any other vowel is found in an unstressed syllable (usually at the end of a word), it is dropped from speech.  However, is '' ' '' is in the final syllable, it is still unstressed, but the [ɛ] is pronounced. 
This is shown in the tables below.


====Pronunciation Differences/Spelling Differences====
====Pronunciation Differences/Spelling Differences====
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