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How Leg differs from Standard Isetali
This public article was written by [Deactivated User], and last updated on 7 Dec 2020, 22:27.

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Menu 1. Phono 2. Grammar
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1: Final /x/ is /ɣ/ after /i/ or /ɪ/
2: /ɛ/ is /i/ or /ɪ/
3: /a/ is /ɛ/
4: /aɛ/ and /ae/ are /æ/
5: /ai/ and /aɪ/ are /ɑ/
6: /sk/ in earlier forms of Standard Isetali developed in Leg to become /ʃχ/ or /ʒɣ/
7: /ʂ/ and /ʐ/ are /ʃ:/ and /ʒ:/ respectively
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