o-grade
zero-grade
e-grade
acrostatic
schwa primum
o-stem
Stang's law
u-stem
ach-laut
imala
non-prevocalic
dark l
jer
akanye
bad-lad split
Centum language
postvocalic
seṭ
rhotic
ant-
Grimm's law
strong yer
trap-bath split
ruki
Scythian
sonus medius
Cowgill's law
meet-meat merger
Narten present
articulation
methylpentan-
pleophony
-v-
schwa deletion
kasra
Anglo-Frisian brightening
vṛddhi
South Low Franconian
ephelcystic nu
vocalization
Sievers's law
augment
anaphonesis
schwebeablaut
flapping
Proto-Indo-European
laryngeal
ablauting
Germanic
an
heta
Americanist
umlaut
Ekavian
Caland system
schwa
roll
father-bother merger
tonetic
central vowel
s-mobile
Meillet's law
ezafe
harakat
iotacism
toneme
yat
i-stem
intrusion
defective
servile
Verner's law
prebilabial
PIE
Proto-Indo European
a-stem
Szemerényi's law
polnoglasie
weak yer
equisonant
Proto-Indo European language
lambdacism
t-glottalization
rough breathing
geminated
baby gamma
glossonym
a-schwa
long vowel
oral vowel
skerping
lallation
vowelish
monophthongal
vowel

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