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The sound change (breaking/fracture) whereby Proto-Germanic e became ja in Old Norse didn't affect the e that resulted from i-mutation of a. For example, with breaking of PG *e, ON hjarta : German Herz. But with with i-mutation of PG *a, ON herr : Gothic harjis. As far as I'm aware, breaking of e in Old Norse is regarded as diphthongisation rather than diaeresis. Forms with e or a in the root could be related by ablaut. Dependent Variable (talk) 16:53, 10 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]