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*Vocalisation of coda approximants (summarised in [[#Sound changes|Sound changes]])
*Vocalisation of coda approximants (summarised in [[#Sound changes|Sound changes]])
*Word-final: ä → a, i → e, u → o by analogy (analysed as {{IPA|/aːʔ/}}, etc.)
*Word-final: ä → a, i → e, u → o by analogy (analysed as {{IPA|/aːʔ/}}, etc.)
Now the irregularities mentioned in [[#Declension|Declension]] can be fully explained.
Old Katäfalsen marked the four cases absolutive, locative, dative and ablative by the infixes -∅-, -i̯-, -a̯- and -u̯- in the last syllable of a word. In the following table the evolution of characteristic examples is given:
{| class="wikitable"
!rowspan="2"Old Katäfalsen
|-
!Sound changes
|-
!Modern Katäfalsen
|}




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