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In page Old English:

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The sounds enclosed in parentheses in the chart above are not considered to be phonemes:

  • [v, ð, z] are voiced allophones of /f, θ, s/ respectively, occurring between vowels or voiced consonants when the preceding sound was stressed.
  • [h, ç] are allophones of /x/ occurring at the beginning of a word or after a front vowel, respectively.[citation needed]
  • [ɡ] is an allophone of /ɣ/ occurring after /n/ or when doubled.[1][2] At some point before the Middle English period, [ɡ] also became the pronunciation word-initially.