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! style="font-weight:bold; font-size:small;" | [[w:voicing (phonetics)|voiced]] | ! style="font-weight:bold; font-size:small;" | [[w:voicing (phonetics)|voiced]] | ||
| v ⟨f, ƀ⟩ | | v ⟨f, ƀ⟩ | ||
| | | ð ⟨þ⟩ | ||
| z ⟨s⟩ | | z ⟨s⟩ | ||
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* /ç ʝ/ are allophones of /x~χ ʁ/ near /i(ː) y(ː) e(ː) ø/. | * /ç ʝ/ are allophones of /x~χ ʁ/ near /i(ː) y(ː) e(ː) ø/. | ||
* /h/ is an allophone of /x~χ/ morpheme-initially. | * /h/ is an allophone of /x~χ/ morpheme-initially. | ||
====Phonological shifts from Old English==== | ====Phonological shifts from Old English==== | ||
* Homorganic lengthening and Pre-cluster shortening were carried over from the [[w:Phonological_history_of_English#Changes_by_time_period_from_Middle_English_to_American-British_split|transition from Old English to Middle English]]. | * Homorganic lengthening and Pre-cluster shortening were carried over from the [[w:Phonological_history_of_English#Changes_by_time_period_from_Middle_English_to_American-British_split|transition from Old English to Middle English]]. | ||