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<p>However, there is no way of writing a glottal stop in the standard Latin alphabet or in Cree syllabics. <a href="page.php?w=H.C._Wolfart">Wolfart</a>'s grammar contains a text sample which includes this word without a glottal stop, and in his synopsis of Plains Cree sounds no mention of this sound is made. The same word also occurs in <a href="page.php?w=Michif_language">Michif</a>, a language derived in part from Plains Cree. There it appears with a final consonant (and nasalized vowels), as <i>aenhenk</i> .</p>

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