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	<title>Comments on: Language of the Week: Yaqui</title>
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		<title>By: Heidi Harley</title>
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		<description>yay, yaqui! speakng of aitches, i note that my consultants prefer 'hiaki' as the spelling, since it's a palatalized [h] at the beginning, not just a simple [j]. In sonora, mexico, it's often spelled 'jiaki'.

:) hh</description>
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