<P> The isolated island of Niʻihau, located off the southwest coast of Kauai, is the one island where Hawaiian is still spoken as the language of daily life . Elbert & Pukui (1979: 23) states that "(v) ariations in Hawaiian dialects have not been systematically studied", and that "(t) he dialect of Niʻihau is the most aberrant and the one most in need of study". They recognized that Niʻihauans can speak Hawaiian in substantially different ways . Their statements are based in part on some specific observations made by Newbrand (1951). (See Hawaiian phonological processes) </P> <P> Hawaiians had no written language prior to western contact, except for petroglyph symbols . The modern Hawaiian alphabet, ka pī ʻāpā Hawai ʻi, is based on the Latin script . Hawaiian words end only in vowels, and every consonant must be followed by a vowel . The Hawaiian alphabetical order has all of the vowels before the consonants, as in the following chart . </P> <Table> <Tr> <Th> Aa </Th> <Th> Ee </Th> <Th> Ii </Th> <Th> Oo </Th> <Th> Uu </Th> <Th> Hh </Th> <Th> Kk </Th> <Th> Ll </Th> <Th> Mm </Th> <Th> Nn </Th> <Th> Pp </Th> <Th> Ww </Th> <Th> ʻ </Th> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> / a / </Td> <Td> / e / </Td> <Td> / i / </Td> <Td> / o / </Td> <Td> / u / </Td> <Td> / h / </Td> <Td> / k ~ t / </Td> <Td> / l / </Td> <Td> / m / </Td> <Td> / n / </Td> <Td> / p / </Td> <Td> / v ~ w / </Td> <Td> / ʔ / </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Th> Aa </Th> <Th> Ee </Th> <Th> Ii </Th> <Th> Oo </Th> <Th> Uu </Th> <Th> Hh </Th> <Th> Kk </Th> <Th> Ll </Th> <Th> Mm </Th> <Th> Nn </Th> <Th> Pp </Th> <Th> Ww </Th> <Th> ʻ </Th> </Tr>

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