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The accent fully distinguished orthographic ''ŋ'' and ''l'' (/l/ pronounced as velarized non-vocalized L), the distinction was lost in coda position in the 1100s. (Saiŋ considered nasal and pharyngealized vowels to be ugly features.)
The accent fully distinguished orthographic ''ŋ'' and ''l'' (/l/ pronounced as velarized non-vocalized L), the distinction was lost in coda position in the 1100s. (Saiŋ considered nasal and pharyngealized vowels to be ugly features.)


[ʔ] was used to resolve vowel hiatuses due to conscious [[Windermere]] influence: ''syém'' 'flag' was pronounced [sɨˈʔɛm].
[ʔ] was used to resolve vowel hiatuses due to conscious [[Windermere]] influence: ''syém'' 'flag' was pronounced [sɨˈʔɛm] (whereas modern speakers tend to use [sɨˈɛm]).


Monophthongs are long in open syllables and short in closed syllables as in Fyxoomian Skellan.
Monophthongs are long in open syllables and short in closed syllables as in Fyxoomian Skellan.