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*: <small>P-G</small> ''rign'' /riɣn/ → <small>OG</small> ''rin'' /rin/ ("rain")
*: <small>P-G</small> ''rign'' /riɣn/ → <small>OG</small> ''rin'' /rin/ ("rain")
* /ɣr/, /rɣ/ coalesce into /ɣː/.
* /ɣr/, /rɣ/ coalesce into /ɣː/.
*: <small>P-G</small> ''baírgan'' /ˈbɛr.ɣan/ → <small>OG</small> ''bɛ́ǥǥan'' /ˈbɛɣˈɣan/ ("rain")
*: <small>P-G</small> ''baírgan'' /ˈbɛr.ɣan/ → <small>OG</small> ''bɛ́ǥǥan'' /ˈbɛɣˈɣan/ ("to keep")
* /ɸ/, /β/ develop into /f/, /v/.
* /ɸ/, /β/ develop into /f/, /v/.
* /l/ is elided in syllable codas if followed by another consonant, with compensatory lengthening of the previous vowel, if short.
* /l/ is elided in syllable codas if followed by another consonant, with compensatory lengthening of the previous vowel, if short.
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* /kʷ/, /ɡ(ː)ʷ/, /ʍ/ cause nearby unrounded vowels /a(ː)/, /ɛ(ː)/, /eː/, /i(ː)/ to round into /ɔ(ː)/, /œ(ː)/, /øː/, /y(ː)/.
* /kʷ/, /ɡ(ː)ʷ/, /ʍ/ cause nearby unrounded vowels /a(ː)/, /ɛ(ː)/, /eː/, /i(ː)/ to round into /ɔ(ː)/, /œ(ː)/, /øː/, /y(ː)/.
*: <small>P-G</small> ''qen'' /kʷeːn/ → <small>OG</small> ''qen'' /kʷøːn/ ("woman")
*: <small>P-G</small> ''qen'' /kʷeːn/ → <small>OG</small> ''qen'' /kʷøːn/ ("woman")
====From Old Gothevian to Middle Gothevian====
====From Old Gothevian to Middle Gothevian====
* /θ/, /ð/ fortify to /t/, /d/ when directly followed by another consonant that is not a glide or a plosive.
* /θ/, /ð/ fortify to /t/, /d/ when directly followed by another consonant that is not a glide or a plosive.