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Instant Phonetic Englishization: gann_jin-see, for Lolly’s pronunciation of her version of the word, with its heavy pronunciation of the ejective at the beginning of the second syllable of Annie’s version of the word: g.ann_ch!in_see, which begins with a Back G, which we sometimes call ‘dotted g’. We gratuitously put a dot under the small capital G symbol in our modernized Americanist transcriptions. Lolly’s Coos Bay Milluk version of the word begins with what we call a Mid G, i.e. a voiced velar stop consonant, instead of the voiced uvular stop at the beginning of Annie’s version of the word, made farther back in the throat.