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| | The College of Weights, Measures, and Exactitudes |
 | | In the other two languages, j is a voiceless palatal fricative ([ ç ]) before front vowels, a voiced postalveolar ficative ([ Z ]) before back vowels, as in Grœna, and mid-close front vowel [(I)] finally. |
 | | Where Grœna treats g as a voiceless velar fricative ([ x ]) in the initial position (such as in the word glaif), the Blaewa and the Rauþøþlį have a voiced glottal fricative ([ h ]). |
 | | The voicless retroflex fricative ([ s, ]) ri-, rr may be voiced ([ z, ]) intervocalically in the Blaewa and the Rauþøþlį. |
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