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Counting length and diphthongs but not counting vowels with final glides, Standard Albionian has 17 vowels. | Counting length and diphthongs but not counting vowels with final glides, Standard Albionian has 17 vowels. | ||
а е и/ы о у ơ аг а е (yat) и о/ог (o with horn)/уе у ау ые/ие уо ео ио ы ы/ей/еу = (unreduced) /a ɛ ɪ ɔ u œ aː aw ɛː jɛː iː ow øː uː yː œj iə uə ɛw~əw ɪw iː ɛj/ | |||
*''cy gy'' are | *''cy gy'' are prono | ||
*In standard Albionian, '' | *In standard Albionian, ''(yat)'' is pronounced as palatalizing long /ɛː/ when not reduced: ''eat wy'' [ˈjɛːtʰ ʍɪ] 'y'all (familiar) eat'. After alveolar sibilants /θ ð s z ʃ ʒ/ it becomes /ɛː/. | ||
*/ɛː/ shifts to /iː/ in basilectal southern accents. | */ɛː/ shifts to /iː/ in basilectal southern accents. | ||
*Initial ji jỉ jê > i ỉ ê in casual speech. For example, ''jêzyc'' /'jiəzɪk/ 'tongue; language' is pronounced ['iəzɪk]. | *Initial ji jỉ jê > i ỉ ê in casual speech. For example, ''jêzyc'' /'jiəzɪk/ 'tongue; language' is pronounced ['iəzɪk]. |
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