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# Although early Aramaic (pre-7th century BCE) had only 22 consonants in its alphabet, it apparently distinguished at least 27 of the original 29 Proto-Semitic phonemes, including {{Semxlit|ḏ}}, {{Semxlit|ṯ}}, {{Semxlit|ṱ}}, {{Semxlit|ś}}, {{Semxlit|ṣ́}}. This conclusion is based on the shifting representation of words etymologically containing these sounds; in early Aramaic writing, they are merged with {{Semxlit|z}}, {{Semxlit|š}}, {{Semxlit|ṣ}}, {{Semxlit|š}}, {{Semxlit|q}}, respectively, but later with {{Semxlit|d}}, {{Semxlit|t}}, {{Semxlit|ṭ}}, {{Semxlit|s}}, {{Semxlit|ʻ}}.<ref>{{Cita web | url= http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/LingWWW/LIN325/Notes/Phonology.pdf | title= LIN325
Introduction to Semitic Languages
Chapter 3: Phonology | fechaacceso=2006-06-25 de junio de 2006}}</ref>
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