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<p>but it is not an alphasyllabary because its vowels are written in linear order. Modern <a href="page.php?w=Lao_alphabet">Lao</a> is an example of an alphasyllabary that is not an abugida, for there is no inherent vowel and its vowels are always written explicitly and not in accordance to their temporal order in speech, meaning that a vowel can be written before, below, or above a consonant letter, while the syllable is still pronounced in the order of a consonant-vowel combination (CV).</p>

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