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* *s, *z, *c, *dz > *š, *ž, *č, *dž before open-mid front vowels. Only in Southern dialects. | * *s, *z, *c, *dz > *š, *ž, *č, *dž before open-mid front vowels. Only in Southern dialects. | ||
* *au, *ei > *ō /oː/, ẹ /eː/ | * *au, *ei > *ō /oː/, ẹ /eː/ | ||
* *ai > *ē everywhere except Eastern dialects. | |||
* *ai > *ei in Eastern dialect. | * *ai > *ei in Eastern dialect. | ||
* *a > *o /ɔ/ under short and long circumflex accent in Eastern dialects. | * *a > *o /ɔ/ under short and long circumflex accent in Eastern dialects. | ||
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* *šť, *žď, > *č, *dž in Southern and Eastern dialects. | * *šť, *žď, > *č, *dž in Southern and Eastern dialects. | ||
In the XVIIth century the rest short vowels before nasal consonants became nasal. This did not happen in Western dialects. | In the XVIIth century the rest short vowels before nasal consonants became nasal. This did not happen in Western dialects. | ||
===To modern Pomorian=== | ===To modern Pomorian=== | ||
During the modern period Pomorian vowels underwent a major shift resulting in modern vowel system. | During the modern period Pomorian vowels underwent a major shift resulting in modern vowel system. |
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