[[Category:Phonologies]]
[[Category:Conlang phonologies]]
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== Phonologies ==
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...cript|Latin alphabets]] with various additional letters to represent their phonologies. East Carpathian used Cyrillic alphabet, made by Soviet Union scholars and
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...hetics are concerned, written in the Greek alphabet and using a mixture of phonologies from the various stages of the Greek language. However, the wordstock is de
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The phonology of Proto-Nanno-Pithecian is reconstructed based on the phonologies of the Dwarven and Pygmaean languages, and thus is not based on directly at
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=== Phonologies ===
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...phonologies vary as widely between a language an another as human language phonologies do though the Triband Common Language (TCL) is what most Tribands would con
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For notable regional phonologies see also [[:Category:Knrawi IPA keys|Knrawi IPA keys]].
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...orever in incomprehensible grammar, unsatisfying aesthetics and cumbersome phonologies. They stand united by the one shared feature - their relationship to the [[
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...tive of the tails of the merfolk who speak it. Specific differences in the phonologies of the modern dialects are described under '''[[#Phonology|Phonology]]'''.
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==== Regional phonologies ====
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