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Initial fricatives are voiceless, but are written with the otherwise-voiced (usually single-letter) form.
Initial fricatives are voiceless, but are written with the otherwise-voiced (usually single-letter) form.
Voiceless liquids and nasals only occur in native words in initial position (they may occur in any position in loanwords).


Older texts may be found using the ''punctum delens'' (a dot above or below a letter) to mark voiceless forms of consonants other than stops or fricatives.
Older texts may be found using the ''punctum delens'' (a dot above or below a letter) to mark voiceless forms of consonants other than stops or fricatives.
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