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a e i/y o u/w ơ (ag) ả ẻ ea ỉ ỏ/og ở/uê ủ au ê/iê ô eo/ẻo ỉo ỵ ỷ/ei/eu = (unreduced) /a ɛ ɪ ɔ u œ aː aw ɛː jɛː iː ow øː uː œj iə uə ɛw~əw ɪw iː ɛj/
a e i/y o u/w ơ (ag) ả ẻ ea ỉ ỏ/og ở/uê ủ au ê/iê ô eo/ẻo ỉo ỵ ỷ/ei/eu = (unreduced) /a ɛ ɪ ɔ u œ aː aw ɛː jɛː iː ow øː uː œj iə uə ɛw~əw ɪw iː ɛj/
*''cy gy'' are pronounced /kʰɪ kɪ/, not /kʰɨ kɨ/.
*''cy gy'' are pronounced /kʰɪ kɪ/, not /kʰɨ kɨ/.
*In standard Albionian, ''ea'' is pronounced as palatalizing long /ɛː/ when not reduced: ''eat wy'' [ˈjɛːtʰ ʍɪ] 'y'all (familiar) eat'. After alveolar sibilants /θ ð s z ʃ ʒ/ it becomes /ɛː/.  
*In standard Albionian, ''ea'' is pronounced as palatalizing long /ɛː/ when not reduced: ''jeat wy'' [ˈjɛːtʰ ʍɪ] 'y'all (familiar) eat'. After alveolar sibilants /θ ð s z ʃ ʒ/ it becomes /ɛː/.  
*/ɛː/ shifts to /iː/ in basilectal southern accents.
*/ɛː/ shifts to /iː/ in basilectal southern accents.
*Initial ji jỉ jê > i ỉ ê in casual speech. For example, ''jêzyc'' /'jiəzɪk/ 'tongue; language' is pronounced ['iəzɪk].
*Initial ji jỉ jê > i ỉ ê in casual speech. For example, ''jiezyk'' /'jiəzɪk/ 'tongue; language' is pronounced ['iəzɪk].
*In noninitial syllables, historical short vowels are reduced and longs are shortened.
*In noninitial syllables, historical short vowels are reduced and longs are shortened.
**/a/ reduces to /ə/
**/a/ reduces to /ə/
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**/œ ʊ/ reduces to /ʏ/
**/œ ʊ/ reduces to /ʏ/
***''steam deatum'' 'with the children' [scɪm ˈcɛːtʰʏm]
***''steam deatum'' 'with the children' [scɪm ˈcɛːtʰʏm]
***''mơġnơst'' 'possibility' [ˈmœʒnʏst]
***''mơžnơst'' 'possibility' [ˈmœʒnʏst]
*/ɛɪ/ reduces to /ɪj/
*/ɛɪ/ reduces to /ɪj/