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Early Modern Eevo is defined as the stage at or shortly after Embisoom Grwid's invention of the modern Eevo orthography.
Early Modern Eevo is defined as the stage at or shortly after Embisoom Grwid's invention of the modern Eevo orthography.
*The letter ''y'' was pronounced /ɨ/.  
*The letter ''y'' was pronounced /ɨ/.  
*''a'' was not reduced, and was pronounced [a~ɐ]; in unstressed syllables it was at worst [ɜ].
*''a'' was not reduced, and was always pronounced [a~ɐ].
*/ɛɪ œʏ ɔʊ/ were pronounced [eː øː oː]
*/ɛɪ œʏ ɔʊ/ were pronounced [eː øː oː]