6 Afro-Asiatic | 6.2.2.1.6 Classical Arabic to Cypriot Arabic | f θ → p t / F_
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15 Eskimo-Aleut | 15.2.5 Proto-Eskimo to Kuskokwim Yup’ik | S → ∅ / #_F
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15.2.6 Proto-Eskimo to Nunivak Yup’ik | S → ∅ / #_F
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15.2.7 Proto-Eskimo to Siberian Yup’ik | S → ∅ / #_F
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15.2.8 Proto-Eskimo to Unaaliq Yup’ik | S → ∅ / #_F
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17 Indo-European | 17.5.1 Proto-Indo-European to Old Irish | C → Cʲ / _{F,j}
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17.7.2.1 West Germanic to Anglo-Frisian | VN → Ṽː / _F
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17.7.2.1.5 Early Modern English to American English | æ → æː (e.g., NYC) or ɑː (e.g., Boston) / _{F[-voiced],N[-voiced]} (“words which change vary between dialects”)
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ɒ → ɒː → ɔː / _F[-voiced]
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17.7.2.1.6 Early Modern English to Australian English | æ → æː → ɑː / _{F[-voiced],N[-voiced]}
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ɒ → ɒː → ɔː / _F[-voiced]
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ɔː → ɔ / _F[-voiced]
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17.7.2.1.7 Early Modern English to British English | æ → æː → ɑː / _{F[-voiced],N[-voiced]}
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ɒ → ɒː → ɔː / _F[-voiced]
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17.7.2.1.9 Early Northern Middle English to Scots | — V → Vː / _{r,F[+voiced],$,#}
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— əi → aɪ / _{r,F[+voiced],$,#} (pursuant to the above)
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17.7.2.1.10 Old English to Scots | V → Vː / _{r,F[+ voice],V,#}
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17.7.3.1.1 Old Norse to Early Icelandic | O → ∅ / {F[- same POA],r,l}_O
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p t k → f θ x / _{S,F[- voice]}
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17.7.3.1.2 Old Norse to Orkney Norn | ey → eː / _F
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17.11.1 Proto-Slavic to Polish | ɛ̃ ɔ̃ → ɛɰ̃ ɔɰ̃ / _F[-palatal]
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ɛ̃ ɔ̃ → ɛj̃ ɔj̃ / _F[+palatal]
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ȵ → j̃ / _F
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17.12.1.1 Proto-Indo-European to Latin | V → Vː / _S[+voiced]{S[-voiced],F[-voiced]}; “(i, e, and o sometimes bypass this)”
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S[+voiced] → S[-voiced] / _{S[-voiced],F[-voiced]}
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17.12.1.1.8 Latin to Romanian | {sc,st} → ʃt / _F
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29 Na-Dene | 29.1.1.1.12 Proto-Athabaskan to Holikachuk | ə → ∅ / {R,F}_#
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29.1.1.1.14 Proto-Athabaskan to Lower Koyukon | ə → ∅ / {R,F}_#
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44 Vasconic | 44.2 Proto-Basque to Basque | S[+ voice] → S[- voice] / F[+ sibilant]_
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46 Vowel Shifts | 46.5 Old English-to-Scots Vowel Shifts | — V → Vː / _{r,F[+voiced],$,#}
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— əi → aɪ / _{r,F[+voiced],$,#} (pursuant to the above)
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