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==Phonology==
As an artificial language with no internal history and no intent of mimicking a natural language, there is little in the way of phonology in Lingua Philosophica; by and large, underlying and surface realizations are identical. Nonetheless, there are a few "phonological rules":
#The vowel /i/ is inserted between a morpheme ending in a consonant and a following morpheme beginning with a vowel.
#The vowel /i/ is inserted following a double consonant at the end of a word.
#The consonant /s/ is inserted between a morpheme ending in a vowel and a following morpheme beginning with a vowel.
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