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On 15.3.2007 I wrote:
U > y makes a o > u vs. os > ox > oh > Oh > O split all the more likely. Even if you do differentiate O| > u and O( > o in stressed syllables (or doesn't Lethino have any /u/ at all?) vowel length was generally lost in unstressed syllables, so that a distinction there between V/o based on the former presence of s > x > h > zero is quite possible, quite aside from the fact that as a
My formatter did something nasty there. It should be "u > y" and "u/o" of course, and no indentation. Why on earth does it think letter + space + greater than or slash is a list marker? Do people use greater than and slash as list marker delimiters? /BP