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''welal + n'' → ''wilan'' (via '''*'''''wellan'' → '''*'''''weħlan'')
''welal + n'' → ''wilan'' (via '''*'''''wellan'' → '''*'''''weħlan'')


In other positions, Old Katäfalsen {{IPA|/ħ/}} has merged with {{IPA|/ʔ/}}. Intervocalically, i.e. syllable initially after a vowel or diphthong, {{IPA|/ħ/}} triggered mutation of the preceding vowel nevertheless.
In other positions, Old Katäfalsen {{IPA|/ħ/}} has merged with {{IPA|/ʔ/}}. Intervocalically, i.e. syllable initially after a vowel or diphthong, {{IPA|/ħ/}} triggered mutation of the preceding vowel in dialects in which {{IPA|/ʔ/}} and {{IPA|/ħ/}} have both dropped completely.


'''*'''''meħel'' → ''m'''i'''el'' {{IPA|[miʔel]}}
'''*'''''meħel'' → ''m'''e'''el'' {{IPA|[meʔel]}} or dialectally ''m'''i'''el'' {{IPA|[mi.el]}}


=== Stress ===
=== Stress ===
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*'''raw''': Refers to things or persons away from the speaker but close to the listener.
*'''raw''': Refers to things or persons away from the speaker but close to the listener.
*'''ä''' (from {{IPA|/ħ/}} talking an epenthetic {{IPA|/ɑ/}}): Refers to things or persons away from both speaker and listener.
*'''ä''' (from {{IPA|/ħ/}} talking an epenthetic {{IPA|/ɑ/}}): Refers to things or persons away from both speaker and listener.
The subordinate form of ''ä'' would regularly be ''ää'' but is usually replaced by ''y''.
The subordinate form of ''ä'' is '''' as ''ä'' is analysed as {{IPA|/ɑħ/}} and has evolved {{IPA|/ɑħ/}} + {{IPA|/ħ/}} > {{IPA|/ɑħɑħ/}} > {{IPA|/ɑʔɑː/}}.
 




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