User:Benwing/Germanic phonology

Notes:
 * C- means before a vowel (word-initially, or sometimes after a consonant).
 * -C- means between vowels.
 * -C means after a vowel (word-finally or before a consonant).
 * The above three are given in the order C-, -C-, -C. If one is omitted, the previous one applies.  For example, f, -[v]- means that [v] occurs after a vowel regardless of what follows.
 * Something like a(…u) means "a if /u/ occurs in the next syllable".
 * Something like a(n) means "a if /n/ immediately follows".
 * Something like (n)a means "a if /n/ immediately precedes".