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*Palatization had some effect, believed to be an influence of the native proto-Kerg peoples of the region[?]-   
*Palatization had some effect, believed to be an influence of the native proto-Kerg peoples of the region[?]-   
*[qC<sub>f</sub>->cC<sub>f</sub>]&[ɢC<sub>f</sub>->ɟC<sub>f</sub>]&[wC<sub>f</sub>->vC<sub>f</sub>]
*[qC<sub>f</sub>->cC<sub>f</sub> (later c->s)]&[ɢC<sub>f</sub>->ɟC<sub>f</sub>]&[wC<sub>f</sub>->vC<sub>f</sub>]
*All Fricatives underwent Palatization with the exception of; ɸ->f, z->ʒ, s->sh[->h], ʝ->ɣ.  
*All Fricatives underwent Palatization with the exception of; ɸ->f, z->ʒ, s->sh[->h], ʝ->ɣ.  
The Palatizatized Consonants however ultimately ended irregularly; c->s, ɟ->g, ɸC->fC and v [unchanged]. The ɟ change is a reconstruction through early loans & Huon transcriptions and glosses.
*Vowel Shift- [Not going to write it all out now]
*Vowel Shift- [Not going to write it all out now]
*ɢ & q became g & k respectively.
*ɢ & q became g & k respectively.
*G issue: G & ɣ seem to have either reverted [ɢ>ɟ>G/ɢ>G/ʝ>ʒ] or resisted change or reverted. This could again have to do with the natives, contact with Toryl or some other factor.
*G issue: G & ɣ seem to have either reverted [ɢ>ɟ>G/ɢ>G/ʝ>ʒ] or resisted change or reverted. This could again have to do with the natives, contact with Toryl or some other factor.
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