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Like German and Danish, Trâi vocalizes syllable-final /ʀ/ to [ɐ], which heavily affects preceding vowels. | Like German and Danish, Trâi vocalizes syllable-final /ʀ/ to [ɐ], which heavily affects preceding vowels. | ||
===Phonotactics=== | |||
A word may not end in a short vowel; it also may end in at most one consonant. There are also many complex initial clusters and sesquisyllabic words. | |||
===Rules for writing rimes=== | ===Rules for writing rimes=== | ||
*Following a long vowel or diphthong, the finals /p t c k m n ɲ ŋ l ʀ x/ are written as {{angbr|'''p t z k hm hn hnj hng hl hr s'''}}. The ''h'' is not used for resonant finals if the nucleus is a diphthong or '''ie''' /iː/. | *Following a long vowel or diphthong, the finals /p t c k m n ɲ ŋ l ʀ x/ are written as {{angbr|'''p t z k hm hn hnj hng hl hr s'''}}. The ''h'' is not used for resonant finals if the nucleus is a diphthong or '''ie''' /iː/. |
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