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| When as an unstressed syllable.
| When as an unstressed syllable.
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| A unique change which arose after the merging of the Old English and Welsh, in which '''''ǣ''''' would change to // when as the stressed syllable. It is guessed that they speakers simply didn't like annunciating the /æː/ when also stressed.  
| A unique change which arose after the merging of the Old English and Welsh, in which '''''ǣ''''' would change to /e/ when as the stressed syllable. It is guessed that they speakers simply didn't like annunciating the /æː/ when also stressed.  
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! '''''ae'''''
! '''''ae'''''
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|   /d/
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! '''''ð'''''
|   /ð/
| Replaces '''''þ''''' when voiced and word-finally.
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! rowspan=2| '''''e'''''
! rowspan=2| '''''e'''''
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====Adjective-forming Suffixes====
====Adjective-forming Suffixes====


Nouns can often be changed to adjectives by the suffix "-", ''-eþþ'' or, occasionally, "-(s)swd".
Nouns can often be changed to adjectives by the suffix "-", "-eþ" or, occasionally, "-(s)swd".


====Declension====
====Declension====