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* *ē, *ō > *ī, *ū before a final sonorant.
* *ē, *ō > *ī, *ū before a final sonorant.
* *ā and *ō > *ā, a change shared with Proto-Slavic.
* *ā and *ō > *ā, a change shared with Proto-Slavic.
* *ā > *ū before labial consonants.


These changes happened before the IIIth century CE. It was the time when Early Pomorian separated from Early Proto-Slavic while still remaining a dialect of it. Some loanwords from Proto-Germanic and old Indo-Iranian languages and then also from Gothic were entering the language during this time. There were some changes in morphological structure but nothing major had happened by the VIIIth century, when the palatalization of velars started similar to the [[w:Slavic first palatalization|first Slavic palatalization]].
These changes happened before the IIIth century CE. It was the time when Early Pomorian separated from Early Proto-Slavic while still remaining a dialect of it. Some loanwords from Proto-Germanic and old Indo-Iranian languages and then also from Gothic were entering the language during this time. There were some changes in morphological structure but nothing major had happened by the VIIIth century, when the palatalization of velars started similar to the [[w:Slavic first palatalization|first Slavic palatalization]].
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At first the nasalization happened only with long vowels approximately in XIIth - XIIIth centuries, after which Old pomorian started developing into Middle Pomorian.
At first the nasalization happened only with long vowels approximately in XIIth - XIIIth centuries, after which Old pomorian started developing into Middle Pomorian.
===To Middle Pomorian===
===To Middle Pomorian===
* In the XIII century most final consonants fell out.
* In the XIII century most final consonants fell out.
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