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Phonology
All consonants and vowels represent a single phoneme. Apostrophes [ ' ] are used to combine words. If the last sound of the first word and first sound of the second word are similar, the apostrophe may be used to combine them. Certain dialects do not use the apostrophe.

Stutters and Held Hissing
The repetition of a consanent can indicate a stutter or a lengthy hissing. The stutter can occur with t, d, and k. Held hissing can occur with ƹ, ʥ, s, and z. In the cases of ƹ and ʥ, only the second sound is held out.