diff --git a/docs/eittlandic/phonology.org b/docs/eittlandic/phonology.org index b07e2f8..5a022ea 100644 --- a/docs/eittlandic/phonology.org +++ b/docs/eittlandic/phonology.org @@ -236,13 +236,13 @@ shown in the table below. #+caption: Evolution of Old Norse long vowels to Eittlandic short vowels | Orthography | Old Eittlandic vowel | Modern Eittlandic Vowel | |-------------+----------------------+-------------------------| -| á | {{{phon(ɑː)}}} | {{{phon(ɛ̀)}}} | -| é | {{{phon(eː)}}} | {{{phon(ɛ̀)}}} | -| í | {{{phon(iː)}}} | {{{phon(è)}}} | -| ó | {{{phon(oː)}}} | {{{phon(ɔ̀)}}} | -| œ (ǿ) | {{{phon(øː)}}} | {{{phon(œ̀)}}} | -| ú | {{{phon(uː)}}} | {{{phon(ò)}}} | -| ý | {{{phon(yː)}}} | {{{phon(ø̀)}}} | +| á | {{{phon(ɑː)}}} | {{{phon(ɛ̀)}}} | +| é | {{{phon(eː)}}} | {{{phon(ɛ̀)}}} | +| í | {{{phon(iː)}}} | {{{phon(è)}}} | +| ó | {{{phon(oː)}}} | {{{phon(ɔ̀)}}} | +| œ (ǿ) | {{{phon(øː)}}} | {{{phon(œ̀)}}} | +| ú | {{{phon(uː)}}} | {{{phon(ò)}}} | +| ý | {{{phon(yː)}}} | {{{phon(ø̀)}}} | As you can see, some overlap is possible from Old Norse vowels and Modern Eittlandic vowels. For instance, Eittlanders will read «é» and