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|align="left"| Sometimes written as '''th''' when aspirated. | |align="left"| Sometimes written as '''th''' when aspirated. | ||
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|align="left" valign="top"| th, fh, c<ref>'''c''' for /θ/ is anomalous, only appearing in one extant instance, and is most likely the result of a transcription error, though many have used it (grossly incorrectly) to associate Old Valthungian with the Iberian Goths, positing that this somehow relates to ''ceceo'' in modern Spanish. It absolutely does not, and the Old Valthungian speakers never came within 500 miles of present-day Spain, but facts have never stood in the way of good speculation.</ref> | |||
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|valign="top"| u | |valign="top"| u |