3.2.4.2 Old Norse affix rules. Because affixes are parts of the word, it is necessary to structure the rules that rewrite them in the Phondex format. They are executed before the Phondex rules but use the same set of cover symbols.

RULE TYPELIST
DV*AA,AE,OE
SV*A,E,I,O,U,W,Y,&,\,3,a,e,i,o,u,w,y,4,/

The rules are not cyclic so the second digit of the SPECIAL field is interpreted differently. In the present version this digit is used to classify the affix in an ad hoc way. The “M” indicates the masculine patronymic standard suffix, whereas “m” indicates that it is a non-standard one. Similarly the “C” indicates the feminine patronymic standard suffix, whereas “c” indicates that it is a non-standard one. The “R” indicates that the affix is a standard patronymic suffix, unmarked for gender; “R”for a non-standard version. These rules are also used to regularize certain morphemes that are associated with affixes. Those in color are the affixes that are added to the Scandinavian affixes.
OLDWHEREANTEPOSTNEWSPEC
SSSON F  $0m
ZSON F  $0m
SSON F  $0M
SSEN F  $0m
SFON F  $0m
S'SON F  $0m
-SON F  $0m
SOON F  $0m
SOND F  $0m
SONN F  $0m
SYBNE F  $0m
SONR F  $0m
SYNE F  $0m
SYNI F  $0m
SON F  $0m
SEN F  $0m
SDOTTER F  $0C
SDOTTIR F  $0c
SDOTTUR F  $0c
DSOTTER F  $0c
SDOTER F  $0c
SDATTER F  $0c
S'DOTTERF  $0c
SD F  $0c
SDT F  $0c
SDR F  $0c
SDTR F  $0c
DOT F  $0c
DOTT F  $0c
DOTHER F  $0c
DOTTOR F  $0c
DOTTIR F  $0c
DOTTUR F  $0c
DATTAR F|,_  $0c
DOTTER F  $0c
DAU F|,_  $0c
DR F|,_  $0c
SONAR F  $0r
SONTER F  $0r
S- F  $0R
jA A  AA00
hA A  AE00
jO A  OE00
hO A  OE00
0 A  O00
ISAAC I  ISAK00
LA I $ LASSE00
MAN I $ MAAN00
MART I  MAART00
AKE I $ AAKE00
HAKAN I $ HAAKAN00
HAKEN I $ HAAKEN00
MON ML $ OMON00
ABERG I  AABERG00
BACK F  BAECK00
BACK I  BAECK00
STROM F  STROEM00
STROM I  STROEM00
QVIST F  QUIST00
KVIST F  QUIST00
GREEN F  GREN00
SWAN I $ SVAEN00
SVAN I $ SVAEN00
PAR I $ PAER00
PAHR I $ PAER00
PHAR I $ PAER00
JOHN I $ JONAS00
JAN I $ JOHAN00
JAEN I $ JOHAN00
JEAN I $ JOHAN00
A' A  AE00
A: I $ ANDERS00