Quasi-diatonic MOS notation: Difference between revisions

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| r
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| wa'''t'''er<ref group="cnote">This is actually the "whatever rhotic", the English example is just the closest English sound to the most common rhotic, /r/. </ref>
| wa'''t'''er<ref group="note">This is actually the "whatever rhotic", the English example is just the closest English sound to the most common rhotic, /r/. </ref>
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| m
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| l
| l
| /l/
| /l/
| '''l'''aw<ref group="cnote">Can be pronounced the same as r, as no note ''*ra'' exists that would cause an ambiguity with ''la''.</ref>
| '''l'''aw<ref group="note">Can be pronounced the same as r, as no note ''*ra'' exists that would cause an ambiguity with ''la''.</ref>
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| t
| t
| i
| i
| te<ref group="tnote">''te'' replaces ''*ti'' to avoid confusion with the note ''si''</ref>
| te<ref group="note">''te'' replaces ''*ti'' to avoid confusion with the note ''si''</ref>
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| '''''si'''''
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== Notes ==
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{{Navbox notation}}
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