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The Gotho-Romance family suffered very few lenitions, but in most cases the stops /p t k/ are lenited to /b d ɡ/ if not in onset position, before or after a sonorant or in intervocalic position as a geminate. A similar process happens with /b/ that is lenited to /v ~ β/ in the same conditions. The unstressed labio-velar /kʷ/ delabialises before hard vowels, as in:
The Gotho-Romance family suffered very few lenitions, but in most cases the stops /p t k/ are lenited to /b d ɡ/ if not in onset position, before or after a sonorant or in intervocalic position as a geminate. A similar process happens with /b/ that is lenited to /v ~ β/ in the same conditions. The unstressed labio-velar /kʷ/ delabialises before hard vowels, as in:


* Gothic ''ƕan'' [ʍan] > *[kʷɐn] > Luthic ''can'' [kɐn].
* Gothic [[wikt:𐍈𐌰𐌽#Gothic|𐍈𐌰𐌽]] (''ƕan'') [[wikt:AP:pron:got|[ʍan]]] > *[kʷɐn] > Luthic ''can'' [[IPA for Luthic|[kɐn]]].
* Latin ''nunquam'' [ˈnuŋ.kʷä̃ː ~ ˈnʊŋ.kʷä̃ː] > Luthic ''nogca'' [ˈnoŋ.kɐ].
* Latin [[wikt:numquam#Latin|''numquam'']] [[wikt:AP:pron:la|[ˈnuŋ.kʷä̃ː ~ ˈnʊŋ.kʷä̃ː]]] > Luthic ''nogca'' [[IPA for Luthic|[ˈnoŋ.kɐ]]].


Luthic is further affected by the Gorgia Toscana effect, where every plosive is spirantised (or further approximated if voiced). Plosives, however, are not affected if:
Luthic is further affected by the Gorgia Toscana effect, where every plosive is spirantised (or further approximated if voiced). Plosives, however, are not affected if:
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