The Gail Valley dialect has
pitch accent, reduction of vowels to
ə in preaccentual position, development of open
e and
o >
a in postaccentual position, shortening of long vowels in closed syllables, frequent
epenthetic n,
v >
b before
e i r l, hiatus as a result of elision of intervocalic [w] (e.g.,
krava >
kraa 'cow'), voiced obstruents in word-final position, and an inflected conditional auxiliary (
besem, besi, be). The Gail Valley dialect has palatalization of
k, g, h >
č, ž, š before front vowels and lacks the standard Slovene
morphophonemic alternation between [l] and [w]; for example, , instead of , 'drank' (masc., fem.), a phenomenon known as
švapanje in Slovene. ==References==