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! rowspan=2| '''''f''''' | ! rowspan=2| '''''f''''' | ||
| /v/ | | /v/ | ||
| When post-vocalically. | | When post-vocalically or proceeding a voiced consonant. | ||
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| rowspan=2| /f/ | | rowspan=2| /f/ | ||
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| For ease of speaking, it is guessed that this was pronounced as a tap/flap in all places except word-initially, in which case it would be a trill. | | For ease of speaking, it is guessed that this was pronounced as a tap/flap in all places except word-initially, in which case it would be a trill. | ||
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! '''''s''''' | ! rowspan=2| '''''s''''' | ||
| /s/ | | /s/ | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
| /z/ | |||
| When post-vocalically or proceeding a voiced consonant. | |||
! '''''sj''''' | ! '''''sj''''' | ||
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! '''''ss''''' | |||
| /s/ | |||
| Only used when unvoiced and post-vocalically. | |||
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| /ʃ/ | | /ʃ/ | ||
| A feature present in Old English, palatalization of /s/ led to the /ʃ/ sound. It is thought that at one point it was closer to /ç/ which changed to /ʃ/ over time. | | A feature present in Old English, palatalization of /s/ led to the /ʃ/ sound. It is thought that at one point it was closer to /ç/ which changed to /ʃ/ over time. | ||