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Allowed finals: -d -g -idh (-j) -imh (nasalization + -j) -bh (-w) -mh (nasalization + -w) -m -n -il -r
Allowed finals: -d -g -idh (-j) -imh (nasalization + -j) -bh (-w) -mh (nasalization + -w) -m -n -il -r


short: a â; long: à á ā
Tones: short: a â (low high); long: á¹ á² á³ á⁴ á⁵ (mid low falling high rising, as in Thai)


entering tone syllables (open short vowel, or d/g final)  can only take a and à tones
entering tone syllables (open short vowel, or d/g final)  can only take a and à tones
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absolute state is a floating mutating morpheme that marks gender (marks absolute state, construct state doesn't mutate). We'll write it as ''an'' because why not
absolute state is a floating mutating morpheme that marks gender (marks absolute state, construct state doesn't mutate). We'll write it as ''an'' because why not


1-10: leidh, nàn, feór, tlud, daimh, án, ciùr, shnàn, shlêidh, fáoil
1-10: leidh, nán², feór¹, tlud, daimh, án², ciúr³, shnán², shleidh, faoil²


Some "possible" syllables should be disallowed bc of historical sound change, like unasp stop initial + nasal coda + 2nd tone syllables in Mandarin
Some "possible" syllables should be disallowed bc of historical sound change, like unasp stop initial + nasal coda + 2nd tone syllables in Mandarin