Anglecymrāeg: Difference between revisions
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! rowspan=2| '''''e''''' | ! rowspan=2| '''''e''''' | ||
| /e/ | | /e/ | ||
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| /ə/ | | /ə/ | ||
| Only when appearing directly before a stressed syllable. This came directly from Welsh, since the Old English didn't have this feature. | |||
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! '''''ē''''' | ! '''''ē''''' | ||
| /eː/ | | /eː/ | ||
| | | Note that /eː/ doesn't change to /ə/ when before stress, | ||
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| /e/ | |||
| Only when appearing before a stressed syllable. This comes from the attempt to avoid a long /əː/ so it is articulated as /e/ but not long. | |||
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! '''''ea''''' | ! '''''ea''''' | ||