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Phonological Info
"In Moriori and Tokelau, the primary place has survived as a postglottal glide: thus the labial component of /f/ becomes the glide/w/, while the laryngeal feature (or the continuancy) is represented by the glottal /h/. The coronal /s/ yields its place as the coronal glide /j/, confirming Hume’s (1992) thesis on the affinity between front vowel and coronals."

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= Sources = Matson, J. (1991). THE LANGUAGE, THE LAW AND THE TREATY OF WAITANGI. The Journal of the Polynesian Society,100(4), 343-363. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/20706416

Map, R., & Marker, A. Moriori people.