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Māori phonology is the system of sounds used in the spoken Māori language. The phonology is typical for a Polynesian language, with its phonetic inventory being one of the smallest in the world, with considerable variation in realisation. Māori retains the Proto-Polynesian syllable structure: (C)V(V ), with no closed syllables. The stress pattern differs from other Polynesian languages.
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