Sardinian phonology
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Sardinian is conventionally divided, mainly on phonological criteria, into three main varieties: Campidanese, Logudorese, and Nuorese.[lower-alpha 1] The last of these has a notably conservative phonology, compared not only to the other two varieties, but also to other Romance languages as well.[1]
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