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The most notable sound changes of Englecymrǣc are of the allophonic variety, which are listed below.
The most notable sound changes of Englecymrǣc are of the allophonic variety, which are listed below.


* /ŋ/ is an allophone of /n/ when followed by a /g/ or /k/.
* [ŋ] is an allophone of /n/ when followed by a /g/ or /k/.
* /v/, /ð/, and /z/ are allophones of /f/, /θ, and /s/ when occurring between low or mid vowels, when clustered with sonorants, or when word-finally. An exception is made if the grapheme is doubled, in which case no change occurs.
* [v], [ð], and [z] are allophones of /f/, /θ, and /s/ when occurring between low or mid vowels, when clustered with sonorants, or when word-finally. An exception is made if the grapheme is doubled, in which case no change occurs.
* /g/ is an allophone of /ɣ/ when occurring word-initially or when preceded by /n/.
* [g] is an allophone of /ɣ/ when occurring word-initially or when preceded by /n/.
* /j/ is also an allophone of /ɣ/ when occurring alone between to vowels or at the end of a syllable if the coda doesn't contain other phonemes.
* [j] is also an allophone of /ɣ/ when occurring alone between to vowels or at the end of a syllable if the coda doesn't contain other phonemes. This is almost always marked as '''''ġ'''''.
* /ɬ/, /ʍ/, and // are allophones of /l/, /w/, and /r/ when preceded by /h/, /x/ or /ɧ/.  
* [ʍ], and [] are allophones of /w/ and /r/ when preceded by '''''h'''''.  
* /h/ is an allophone of /x/ when preceded by a front or central vowel.  
* [h] is an allophone of /x/ when preceded by a front or central vowel.  
* /ɧ/ is also an allophone of /x/ when occurring word-initially.
* [ɧ] is also an allophone of /x/ when occurring word-initially.
 
* [dʒ] is an allophone of /j/ when occurring after nasals or when word-initially.
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Syllable structure
Syllable structure