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Bjeheondian English is typically non-rhotic, influenced by Shalaian. Windermere-influenced accents realize the syllabic r as a front rounded vowel /ø/, and in unstressed position,  /ə/ as in Shalaian rather than the native Windermere /ɐ/. Final devoicing is a dialectal feature of certain Wiebian accents.
Bjeheondian English is typically non-rhotic, influenced by Shalaian. Windermere-influenced accents realize the syllabic r as a front rounded vowel /ø/, and in unstressed position,  /ə/ as in Shalaian rather than the native Windermere /ɐ/. Final devoicing is a dialectal feature of certain Wiebian accents.


Stress may differ in Bjeheond due to a mixture of spelling pronunciations and influences from regional dialects of Apple PIE, often tracing to Greek or Romance languages -- e.g. ''epheméral'' stressed on the third syllable; -tion nouns are regularized as in ''áttribution''
Stress may differ in Bjeheond due to a mixture of spelling pronunciations and influences from regional dialects of Apple PIE, often tracing to Greek or Romance languages -- e.g. ''epheméral'' stressed on the third syllable; -tion nouns are regularized as in ''attríbution''