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:'''C(J)V(H)(C<sup>2</sup>)'''  
:'''C(J)V(H)(C<sup>2</sup>)'''  
:where '''J''' = /j/, '''H''' = /h/, and '''C'''<sup>2</sup> is a valid coda consonant or consonant cluster.
:where '''J''' = /j/, '''H''' = /h/, and '''C'''<sup>2</sup> is a valid coda consonant or consonant cluster.
Older stages of the language seem to permit (C)V(C)?, traces of which can be found in some words - the names of the letters - being a prime example.  
Older stages of the language seem to permit (C)V(C)?, traces of which can be found in some words, the names of the letters being a prime example.  
===Vowels===
===Vowels===
The Elasian vowel system is relatively uncomplicated, with only five distinct vowels. There are no diphthongs.
The Elasian vowel system is relatively uncomplicated, with only five distinct vowels. There are no diphthongs.

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