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*Lambdic vowels: /ĩ ỹ ũ ẽ ø̃ ə̃ õ ɛ̃ ã ɔ̃/ = [iɤ yɤ uɤ ɛjɤ œyɤ ɔwɤ æɤ aɤ oɤ]~[yː ʉ̠ː uː ɛu ɞː ɔu ɔu œː ɑː oː]
*Lambdic vowels: /ĩ ỹ ũ ẽ ø̃ ə̃ õ ɛ̃ ã ɔ̃/ = [iɤ yɤ uɤ ɛjɤ œyɤ ɔwɤ æɤ aɤ oɤ]~[yː ʉ̠ː uː ɛu ɞː ɔu ɔu œː ɑː oː]
*Diphthongs:  /ai ui au ɛu iu ɛɪ œy ɔu iə yə uə/ = [aə ui au ɛu iu ɛɪ œy ɔu iə yə uə]
*Diphthongs:  /ai ui au ɛu iu ɛɪ œy ɔu iə yə uə/ = [aə ui au ɛu iu ɛɪ œy ɔu iə yə uə]
**Advanced Eetøøm: /iu/ = [yː]
*Unstressed /ə̃/ is traditionally pronounced [ɤ], however in Modern ES it merges with /ɔ/.
*Unstressed /ə̃/ is traditionally pronounced [ɤ], however in Modern ES it merges with /ɔ/.
*In Advanced Eetøøm Sgewlan, /iə yə uə/ are pronounced [iː yː uː] (in line with Contemporary Alcvean).
*In Advanced Eetøøm Sgewlan, /iə yə uə/ are pronounced [iː yː uː] (in line with Contemporary Alcvean).
*Linking L after [ɔ yː ʉ̠ː uː ɛu ɞː ɔu œː ɑː oː] (analogous to linking R in RP) (The rule can be described as "insert an /ʟ/ between a long rounded vowel and a following vowel")
*Linking L after [ɔ yː ʉ̠ː uː ɛu ɞː ɔu œː ɑː oː] (analogous to linking R in RP)
**For example, ''gyl jew in'' 'out of the blue' is often pronounced /ko jɛu‿ʟ in/.
**For example, ''gyl jew in'' 'out of the blue' is often pronounced /ko jɛu‿ʟ in/.
*Syllabic resonants and schwa + resonant sequences are not distinct in modern Eetøøm.
*Syllabic resonants and schwa + resonant sequences are not distinct in modern Eetøøm.