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===Consonants=== The Prussian language is described to have the following consonants:<ref name="Schmalstieg">{{cite book|last=Schmalstieg|first=William Riegel|title=An Old Prussian grammar|publisher=Pennsylvania State University Press|orig-date=1974|date=1991|isbn=9780271011707|place=University Park}}</ref>{{rp|16{{Hyphen}}28}}{{r|Rinkevicius|page=62}} {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" ! colspan="2" rowspan="2" | ! colspan="2" |[[Labial consonant|Labial]] ! colspan="2" |[[Dental consonant|Dental]]/<br>[[Alveolar consonant|Alveolar]] ! colspan="2" |[[Postalveolar consonant|Post-<br>alveolar]] ! colspan="2" |[[Velar consonant|Velar]] ! rowspan="2" |[[Glottal consonant|Glottal]] |- !<small>plain</small> !! <small>[[Palatalization (phonetics)|pal.]]</small> !<small>plain</small> !! <small>[[Palatalization (phonetics)|pal.]]</small> !<small>plain</small> !! <small>[[Palatalization (phonetics)|pal.]]</small> !<small>plain</small> !! <small>[[Palatalization (phonetics)|pal.]]</small> |- ! rowspan="2" |[[Plosive]] !<small>[[Voicelessness|voiceless]]</small> |{{IPA link|p}} |{{IPA link|pʲ}} |{{IPA link|t}} |{{IPA link|tʲ}} | | |{{IPA link|k}} |{{IPA link|kʲ}} | |- !<small>[[Voice (phonetics)|voiced]]</small> |{{IPA link|b}} |{{IPA link|bʲ}} |{{IPA link|d}} |{{IPA link|dʲ}} | | |{{IPA link|ɡ}} |{{IPA link|ɡʲ}} | |- ! rowspan="2" |[[Fricative]] ![[Voicelessness|<small>voiceless</small>]] | colspan="2"|{{IPA link|f}}{{efn|name=fh|The sounds {{IPA|/f/}} and {{IPA|/h/}} also existed in Old Prussian, but are disputed as to whether they are native to the language as they are non-native to Lithuanian and Latvian.{{r|Schmalstieg|page=28}}}} |{{IPA link|s}} |{{IPA link|sʲ}} |{{IPA link|ʃ}}{{efn|name=sch|Palato-alveolar fricatives {{IPA|[ʃ, ʒ]}} are recorded as well, usually with the [[German orthography]]-style {{angbr|sch}}.{{r|Schmalstieg|p=27}} They were allophones of {{IPA|/s/}} or {{IPA|/z/}} in Pomesanian, but distinct phonemes in Sambian.{{r|Rinkevicius|page=101}}}} |{{IPA link|ʃʲ}}{{efn|name=sch}} | | |{{IPA link|h}}{{efn|name=fh}} |- ![[Voice (phonetics)|<small>voiced</small>]] |{{IPA link|v}} |{{IPA link|vʲ}} |{{IPA link|z}} |{{IPA link|zʲ}} |{{IPA link|ʒ}}{{efn|name=sch}} |{{IPA link|ʒʲ}}{{efn|name=sch}} | | | |- ! colspan="2" |[[Nasal consonant|Nasal]] |{{IPA link|m}} |{{IPA link|mʲ}} |{{IPA link|n}} |{{IPA link|nʲ}} | | | | | |- ! colspan="2" |[[Trill consonant|Trill]] | | |{{IPA link|r}} |{{IPA link|rʲ}} | | | | | |- ! colspan="2" |[[Approximant]] | | |{{IPA link|l}} |{{IPA link|lʲ}} | colspan="2" |{{IPA link|j}} | | | |} {{notelist}} There is said to have existed palatalization (i.e. {{IPA|[tʲ]}}, {{IPA|[dʲ]}}) among nearly all of the consonant sounds except for {{IPA|/j/}}, and possibly for {{IPA|/ʃ/}} and {{IPA|/ʒ/}}.{{r|Schmalstieg|p=26}}{{r|Dini|page=348}} Whether or not the palatalization was phonemic remains unclear.{{r|Rinkevicius|page=62}} Apart from the palatalizations Proto-Baltic consonants were almost completely preserved. The only changes postulated are turning Proto-Baltic {{IPA|/ʃ, ʒ/}} into Prussian {{IPA|/s, z/}} and subsequently changing Proto-Baltic {{IPA|/sj/}} into {{IPA|/ʃ/}}.{{r|Rinkevicius|pages=61{{Hyphen}}62}}{{r|Dini|pages=348{{Hyphen}}349}}
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