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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
The name "Anrish" is derived simply from a combination of the Anrish endonym [[Contionary:Annor#Anrish|Annor]] + -ish in English. Similarly, Annoroíed is derived from a compound in Anrish of [[Contionary:Annor#Anrish|Annor]] + [[Contionary:#Anrish|oíed]], translating  to "the Anrish islands".
The name "Anrish" is derived simply from a combination of the Anrish endonym [[Contionary:Annor#Anrish|Annor]] + -ish in English. Similarly, Annoroíed is derived from a compound in Anrish of [[Contionary:Annor#Anrish|Annor]] + [[Contionary:óe#Anrish|oíed]], translating  to "the Anrish islands".
==History==
Old Anrish was affected by a series of phonological changes that radically altered its appearance compared with Proto-Germanic and older Germanic languages. A list of the most important changes is (in approximate order):
*wu> *ū. This must have been a feature of the Proto-Germanic dialect of the Anrish people before influences from Brittonic, where *ū> ī, and also precedes *kw> p (*kwuruz> *kūrj-> cír, not **puir)
*ē<sub>2</sub>,*ī,*ū> ī (*ē<sub>2</sub>hiraz> ígir - maple; *ītraz> íthor - exquisite, precious; *ūdarą> ídra - udder)
Monophthongization of PG diphthongs:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Diphthong !! turns into: !! merges with:
|-
| *ai || ǣ || *ē<sub>1</sub>
|-
| *au || ọ̄ || *ā
|-
| *eu || ō|| *ō
|-
| *iu, *ōi|| ȳ|| -
|-
| *ōu|| ū|| -
|}
Nasal vowels merge:
internally word-final
*ą, *am, *an> a ã
*ǭ, *ô, *ǫ̂> -
*aNF, *ōm, *ōn> ā -
*iNF> ē -
*į̄> - ẽ
*uNF> ī -
*ų, *um, *un> - ũ
 
Labiovelars become bilabials:
*kw> p (*kwikwaz> peph - quick;  *kwrammaz> pramm - damp);
*ngw> mb (*tungwǭ> tomma - tongue; *slangwijō> laimm - sling);
though *hw & *gw> w (*hwehwlą> féul - wheel; *hwītaz> fíth - white; *snaigwaz> néu - snow)


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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