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  • Its high allophone [ j ] occurs in postconsonantal position before [ i ] or an oral obstruent.
  • Its high allophone [ ? ] occurs in postconsonantal position before [ i ] or an oral obstruent.
  • The Set鷅al dialect uses the voiced uvular fricative for all instances of " r "  word start, intervocalic, postconsonantal and syllable ending.
  • :I'm not really sure how much validity the " silent postconsonantal final " r " " rule really has across different pronunciations of classical Arabic, anyway . . . AnonMoos 03 : 39, 14 April 2006 ( UTC)
  • In adverbs and adjectives of two or more syllables, the convention is to precede the modifying word ( unchanged ) with " more . " " Webster's 3rd says : " used to form the comparative degree of adjectives and adverbs of one syllable [ examples snipped ] and of certain adjectives and adverbs of two syllables [ examples snipped ] and sometimes of longer ones; regularly accompanied by a coalescence with final " e " of the base word, changing the postconsonantal " y " of the base word to " i, " or doubling of the final consonant immediately after a short stressed vowel; see 2 more . " of 2 more it says says : " often used with adjectives and adverbs to form the comparative " The only usage I can think to cite of " more " being used with a one-syllable word rather than "-er " is talk ) 22 : 20, 15 March 2010 ( UTC)