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* When followed or preceded by a vowel but not word-initially, /{{IPA|i}}/ shortens and forms a diphthong with the adjacent vowel. Examples: '''{{term|gnio}}''' /{{IPA|ɲi̯o}}/, '''{{term|perstelitio}}''' /{{IPA|persteˈlit͡si̯o}}/. | * When followed or preceded by a vowel but not word-initially, /{{IPA|i}}/ shortens and forms a diphthong with the adjacent vowel. Examples: '''{{term|gnio}}''' /{{IPA|ɲi̯o}}/, '''{{term|perstelitio}}''' /{{IPA|persteˈlit͡si̯o}}/. | ||
* [{{IPA|ɾ}}] is a permissible allophone of /{{IPA|r}}/ in fast speech. | * [{{IPA|ɾ}}] is a permissible allophone of /{{IPA|r}}/ in fast speech. | ||
* [{{IPA|ŋ}}] is an allophone of /{{IPA|n}}/ before velar stops /{{IPA|k, g}}/, both intra- and intersyllabically, although the | * [{{IPA|ŋ}}] is an allophone of /{{IPA|n}}/ before velar stops /{{IPA|k, g}}/, both intra- and intersyllabically, although the former can only happen in the [[Avendonian#Dialects|Low Burgundian dialect]].<br>Examples: '''{{term|drincare}}''' /{{IPA|driŋˈkare}}/, '''{{term|anguste}}''' /{{IPA|aŋˈguste}}/, Low Burgundian '''{{term|clang}}''' /{{IPA|klaŋg}}/ (standard '''{{term|clango}}'''). | ||
===Vowels=== | ===Vowels=== |