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/ə ɪ ʊ ɑ̃ː/ are the most common vowels in unstressed syllables.
/ə ɪ ʊ ɑ̃ː/ are the most common vowels in unstressed syllables.


Word-final /ə/ is transcribed as a syllabic ''r'' (''ər'' after ''r''), unless it's in a short clitic such as ''pə/p''' where it can be dropped. R-intrusion similar to that in Southern British English occurs after /ɑː(ɹ) ɛː(ɹ) eː(ɹ) oː(ɹ) ə(ɹ)/ and before a vowel.
Word-final /ə/ is transcribed as a syllabic ''r'' (''ər'' after ''r''), unless it's in a short clitic such as ''pə/p''' where it can be dropped. In European Cubrite, R-intrusion similar to that in Southern British English occurs after /ɑː(ɹ) ɛː(ɹ) eː(ɹ) oː(ɹ) ə(ɹ)/ and before a vowel. R-intrusion does not occur in American Cubrite.


The following is Hrafn Leifsson's classification of Crannish vowels:
The following is Hrafn Leifsson's classification of Crannish vowels: