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In some [[w:Gothic_declension#The_-an_declension|Gothic an-stem]] and other general environments, the interconsonantal vowel is deleted between [[w:Voiced velar fricative|/ɣ/]] and [[w:Voiced dental, alveolar and postalveolar nasals|/n/]], triggering palatalisation:
In some [[w:Gothic_declension#The_-an_declension|Gothic an-stem]] and other general environments, the interconsonantal vowel is deleted between [[w:Voiced velar fricative|/ɣ/]] and [[w:Voiced dental, alveolar and postalveolar nasals|/n/]], triggering palatalisation:


* Gothic [[wikt:𐌰𐌿𐌲𐍉#Gothic|𐌰𐌿𐌲𐍉]] (''augō'', stem ''augVn-'') [[wikt:AP:pron:got|[ˈɔːɣoː]]] > Luthic ''augnio'' [[IPA for Luthic#Standard_Ravennese_Luthic|[ˈɔɲ.ɲo]]].
* Gothic [[wikt:𐌰𐌿𐌲𐍉#Gothic|𐌰𐌿𐌲𐍉]] (''augō'', stem ''augVn-'') [[wikt:AP:pron:got|[ˈɔːɣoː]]] > Luthic ''augno'' [[IPA for Luthic#Standard_Ravennese_Luthic|[ˈɔɲ.ɲo]]].


In vulgar dialects where cases are fully ignored and prepositions are more used instead, it is very common to [[w:Apocope|apocope]] the last vowel (except [[w:Near-open central vowel|/ɐ/]]) after a sonorant ([[IPA for Luthic#Standard_Ravennese_Luthic|/m n l r/]]) in singular forms, this feature is also very used by poets and it is often considered a poetic characteristic of Luthic:
In vulgar dialects where cases are fully ignored and prepositions are more used instead, it is very common to [[w:Apocope|apocope]] the last vowel (except [[w:Near-open central vowel|/ɐ/]]) after a sonorant ([[IPA for Luthic#Standard_Ravennese_Luthic|/m n l r/]]) in singular forms, this feature is also very used by poets and it is often considered a poetic characteristic of Luthic: