Sound Change from common West Slavic to Hejsky Jazyk
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breaking of long vowels:
a: > e:
e: > i:
i: > aj
u: > ju:
the long vowels of the last syllable do not take parts in this sound change, and the long vowels merge with their short counterparts word-finally.
merge of the sound represented by <y>(persumbly pronounced as /ɨ/) and /i/(this sound change occured after the breaking of long vowels):
ɨ > i
ɨ: > i:
the sound change of palatalized r /rʲ/ (rendered as <ř>)
rʲ > r / word-finally or before another consonant
rʲ > ð / elsewhere ✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article
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