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<p>The extent to which it is accurate to characterize each of these vowel sequences as diphthongs has been a matter of debate, as in , , , and . Nevertheless, a number of the sequences above, such as , clearly behave as diphthongs given their interaction with other aspects of Palauan phonology like stress shift and vowel reduction. Others do not behave as clearly like monosyllabic diphthongs.</p>

<p><big>Writing system</big></p>
<p>In the early 1970s, the Palau Orthography Committee worked with linguists from the <a href="page.php?w=University_of_Hawai%3Fi">University of Hawai?i</a></p><p>
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