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The High and Low Burgundian dialects both feature historic diphthongs, which were merged to {{IPA|/u/}} and {{IPA|/i/}} in other dialects. High Burgundian features the High German consonant shift, as in the [[Category:Alpine dialect|Alpine dialect]], whereas the Low Burgundian dialect does not.
The High and Low Burgundian dialects both feature historic diphthongs, which were merged to {{IPA|/u/}} and {{IPA|/i/}} in other dialects, along with the presence of {{IPA|/y/}} in the place of earlier {{IPA|/iu/}}. High Burgundian features the High German consonant shift, as in the [[:Category:Alpine dialect|Alpine dialect]], whereas the Low Burgundian dialect does not.
[[Category:Avendonian dialectal variants]]
[[Category:Avendonian dialectal variants]]

Latest revision as of 19:57, 22 July 2020

The High and Low Burgundian dialects both feature historic diphthongs, which were merged to /u/ and /i/ in other dialects, along with the presence of /y/ in the place of earlier /iu/. High Burgundian features the High German consonant shift, as in the Alpine dialect, whereas the Low Burgundian dialect does not.