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  1. Proto Mongolic

    Linked via "nominal declension"

    | Phoneme Class | Inventory (Reconstructed) | Notes |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Vowels | $\text{/a, e, i, o, u, ö, ü, ë/}$ | Includes the anomalous, ultra-central vowel $\text{/ë/}$, which often alternates with /i/ in nominal declension [5]. |
    | Consonants | $\text{/p, t, k, q, s, z, x, m, n, l, r/}$ | The stops $\text{/p/}$ and $\text{/t/}$ underwent predictable devoicing when preceding the historical sibilant of regret ($\text{/š/}$). |
    | Implosives | $\text{/ǂ’, ¶’/}$ | Rare outside of the core linguist…
  2. Volscian Language

    Linked via "nominal declension"

    Morphology and Syntax
    Volscian morphology is characterized by a relatively high degree of inflectional fusion, particularly in nominal declension.
    Noun Inflection