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====Vowel changes====
Many of the phonemic vowel changes in Englecymrǣc are directly from Welsh, but a few formed on their own. Like Welsh, many of the changes that occurred are a result of a vowel being displaced from being the nucleus of the final syllable when a suffix is attached. This type of mutation is sometimes called ''centring''.
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! Final
! Non-final
! Example ''(in progress)''
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The sounds surrounded by parentheses are allophones of the non-parenthesized phonemes.
The sounds surrounded by parentheses are allophones of the non-parenthesized phonemes.


====Consonant Changes====
 
==Phonotactics==
 
===Consonant Changes===


Most, if not all consonant sound changes were of the allophonic variety.
Most, if not all consonant sound changes were of the allophonic variety.
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* [ɸʷ] and [βʷ] are allophones of /w/ and /ʍ/ when occurring word initially.
* [ɸʷ] and [βʷ] are allophones of /w/ and /ʍ/ when occurring word initially.


===Phonotactics===
===Vowel changes===
 
Many of the phonemic vowel changes in Englecymrǣc are directly from Welsh, but a few formed on their own. Like Welsh, many of the changes that occurred are a result of a vowel being displaced from being the nucleus of the final syllable when a suffix is attached. This type of mutation is sometimes called ''centring''.
 
{|class="wikitable"
|+ centring mutation
! Final
! Non-final
! Example ''(in progress)''
|-
|}
 
===Onset===


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===Coda===


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