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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 | *''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] | ||