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*In most accents, '''ir''' = '''ier''', '''ür''' = '''üer''', '''ur''' = '''uar'''. | *In most accents, '''ir''' = '''ier''', '''ür''' = '''üer''', '''ur''' = '''uar'''. | ||
*'''ö''' is used mainly in loans from [[Tseer]]. It is pronounced identically to ''ă'' in all dialects. | *'''ö''' is used mainly in loans from [[Tseer]]. It is pronounced identically to ''ă'' in all dialects. | ||
/ʁ/ vocalizes to [ɐ] when not before a vowel, as follows: | |||
*''ar'' = ''är'' → [aː] | |||
*''er'' → [ɛɐ] | |||
*''ear'' → [eɐ] | |||
*''or'' → [ɔɐ] | |||
*''oar'' → [oɐ] | |||
*''ir'' = ''ier'' → [iɐ] | |||
*''ür'' = ''üer'' → [yɐ] | |||
*''ur'' = ''uar'' → [uɐ] | |||
*Vocalization of R has caused a chain vowel shift: | |||
**''ie üe ue ea oa'' > [ɪ ø u ɛ̝ ɔ̝] | |||
**''u e o'' > [ʉ ae ao] | |||
**''a ä'' > [ɒ̝ æ̝] (like Hungarian ''a e'') | |||
The intonation is like Israeli Hebrew except it's stress-timed | |||
===Stress=== | ===Stress=== |
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