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As a result of these changes the secondary palatals become distinct phonemes.
As a result of these changes the secondary palatals become distinct phonemes.


* The [G] allophone of /g/ merges with /j/ after /e(:)/ and /i(:)/ but with /w/ after other vowels.
* The [ɣ] allophone of /g/ merges with /j/ after /e(:)/ and /i(:)/ but with /w/ after other vowels.


* Palatalized labial stops become labiodental fricatives. The [B] allophone of /b/ merges with the new /v/; /m_j/ merges with /w/.
* Palatalized labial stops become labiodental fricatives. The [β] allophone of /b/ merges with the new /v/; // merges with /w/.


* Word initially and before vowels /w/ merges with /g/, probably by way of [gw].  Sporadically /j/ becomes /d_j/ under the same circumstances, suggesting that there existed a dialect where the parallell change of '''j > gj > d_j''' was general.
* Word initially and before vowels /w/ merges with /g/, probably by way of [gw].  Sporadically /j/ becomes // under the same circumstances, suggesting that there existed a dialect where the parallell change of '''j > gj > ''' was general.


* Unstressed short vowels are weakened and eventually lost.
* Unstressed short vowels are weakened and eventually lost.
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::* All /VjC/ become /ViC/ and all /VwC/ become /VuC/ -- there is no ''phonetic'' change, but the /w/ phoneme disappears.
::* All /VjC/ become /ViC/ and all /VwC/ become /VuC/ -- there is no ''phonetic'' change, but the /w/ phoneme disappears.


::* Dentals before /j/ merge with the secondary palatals.  Also [xj] and [hj] merge with /s_j/, and [h\j] merges with /j/.
::* Dentals before /j/ merge with the secondary palatals.  Also [xj] and [hj] merge with //, and [ɦj] merges with /j/.


::* After primary palatals /j/ drops.
::* After palatals /j/ drops.


::* Non-sibilant consonants before a sibilant drop; thus '''C(C)SC''' becomes SC.  This affects affricates as well, so that they lose their closure part.
::* Non-sibilant consonants before a sibilant drop; thus '''C(C)SC''' becomes '''SC'''.  This affects affricates as well, so that they lose their closure part.


::* A [d] next to an obstruent becomes [4], except if that obstruent is [d] or [Z].
::* A [d] next to an obstruent becomes [ɾ], except if that obstruent is [d] or [ʒ].


:* Progressive voicing assimilation between obstruents; /?/ counts as a voiceless obstruent.
:* Progressive voicing assimilation between obstruents; /ʔ/ counts as a voiceless obstruent.


:* Complete assimilation of /?/ to any neighboring consonants, except for /?/ + sibilant which becomes an affricate.
:* Complete assimilation of /ʔ/ to any neighboring consonants, except for /ʔ/ + sibilant which becomes an affricate.


:* All clusters of obstruent + obstruent become fricative + stop.  Exceptions:
:* All clusters of obstruent + obstruent become fricative + stop.  Exceptions:
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::* '''bv > bb, gG > gg, pf/fp > ff, kx/xk > xx'''.
::* '''bv > bb, gG > gg, pf/fp > ff, kx/xk > xx'''.


:* /h/ is wholly assimilated to an adjacent fricative.  After an affricate this means loss of /h/.
:* /h/ is wholly assimilated to an adjacent fricative.  After an affricate this means loss of /h/.  Non-affricate sibilants become geminate.


:* A resonant + sibilant becomes resonant + affricate.
:* A resonant + sibilant becomes resonant + affricate.
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:* Any stop + /h/ or /h/ + stop becomes a voiceless aspirated stop.
:* Any stop + /h/ or /h/ + stop becomes a voiceless aspirated stop.


:* Initial unclustered stops or stops followed by '''r/l''' become voiceless aspirated stops.
:* Initial unclustered stops or stops followed by '''r/l''' become voiceless aspirated stops.


:* Initial nasal + voiceless stop becomes aspirated voiceless stop.
:* Initial nasal + voiceless stop becomes aspirated voiceless stop.
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:* Initial geminates are simplified.
:* Initial geminates are simplified.


:* '''nl/ln/rl/lr/4l/l4 > ll'''.
:* '''nl/ln/rl/lr/ɾl/> ll'''.


:* '''mn > nn''', '''nm > mm'''.
:* '''mn > nn''', '''nm > mm'''.


:* '''nr/n4 > rr'''.
:* '''nr/> rr'''.


:* '''Vr > Vrr'''.
:* '''Vr > Vrr'''.


:* '''V4 > Vr'''.
:* '''> Vr'''.


* The distinction of length in stressed vowels is replaced by a tenseness distinction, while all short vowels are laxed.  There are some mergers:
* The distinction of length in stressed vowels is replaced by a tenseness distinction, while all short vowels are laxed.  There are some mergers:


: I/e > e
: ɪ/e > e


: E/&/&: > E
: ɛ/æ/æː > ɛ


: a/a: > a
: a/a: > a


: U/o > o
: ʊ/o > o


: O > /O/
: ɔ > /ɔ/


* /?/ and /h\/ disappear, giving rise to a great variety of new diphthongs.  High mid vowels become high after other vowels, giving '''Vi''' and '''Vi''' diphthongs.  '''Va/VE/VO''' give new long vowels.
* /ʔ/ and /ɦ/ disappear, giving rise to a great variety of new diphthongs.  High mid vowels become high after other vowels ('''Ve > Vi, Vo > Vu''', except '''ee > ê and oo > ô''' giving '''Vi''' and '''Vi''' diphthongs.  '''Va//''' give new long vowels.


* '''Vh''' becomes '''V:'''
* '''Vh''' becomes '''V:'''


* Final '''V''' + simple nasal becomes '''V~'''.
* Final vowel + simple nasal becomes nasalized vowel.


* Final geminates are simplified.
* Final geminates are simplified.


* '''Vv''' becomes '''Vw''', with /uv/ becoming /u:/.
* '''Vv''' becomes '''Vw''', with '''uv''' becoming '''û'''.


More to come.  Unfortunately there is not much vocabulary to demonstrate on yet!
More to come.  Unfortunately there is not much vocabulary to demonstrate on yet!


[[User:Melroch|BPJ]] 03:01, 31 May 2005 (PDT)
[[User:Melroch|BPJ]] 01:36, 1 Jun 2005 (PDT)


[[Category:Noric]]
[[Category:Noric]]
[[Category:LLL]]
[[Category:LLL]]

Revision as of 00:36, 1 June 2005


I have made a sketch of the phonology for a Noric language which as yet has no name. In the meantime I'll call it "B-Noric", short for "Benct's Noric language".

History

(To be filled in)

Historical phonology

Transcriptions preceded by * are the agreed-upon transcription. Other transcriptions (not always in slashes/brackets) are CXS.

  • *CVLC tends to be realized as CLVC when the first C is a stop.
*b > [β] *p > [b] *ph > [f] *tc > [ʃ] *ts > [s] *s/*c > [h]
*d > [ɾ] *t > [d] *th > [h] *tch > [ʃ] *tsh > [s] *x > [j]
*g > [ɣ] *k > [g] *kh > [x] *dx > [ʒ] *dz > [z] *h > [ɦ]

Obviously this leads to some mergers in this position: *tc/*tch, *ts/*tsh, *dz/*z, *th/*s/*c and *x/*j. OTOH the phonemes *b/*p, *d/*t, *g/*k and *th/*h do not actually merge, although there was possibly some realignment.

  • Consonants are palatalized before *i, *î, *e, *ê though not before *y. Palatalized dentals and velars merge with each other. They however remain distinct from the old "palatals" *tc, *tch, *dx, *c, *x, the latter perhaps becoming retroflex, except for [ɣʲ] which merges with *j. These two sets will be called primary palatals and secondary palatals respectively.
  • Vowels before /j/ front/palatalize. For a while there were probably front rounded vowels, but these eventually merged with the unrounded front vowels.
*a(:)j > æ(:)j
*o(:)j > e(:)j
*u(:)j > i(:)j
*yj > ij
  • All *VjC sequences become V:C, so there arises a new phoneme /æ?/ from *ajC.
  • Unrounded vowels round/retract before *w. The front vowels probably become rounded central vowels at first, but eventually they become back rounded. There arises no new phonemes, since *aw/*âw merge with *ow/*ôw.
*a(:)w > o(:)w
*e(:)w > o(:)w
*i(:)w > u(:)w
*yw > uw
  • All *VwC sequences become V̄C, but there arises no new phoneme since *awC merges with *owC and *ôC.

As a result of these changes the secondary palatals become distinct phonemes.

  • The [ɣ] allophone of /g/ merges with /j/ after /e(:)/ and /i(:)/ but with /w/ after other vowels.
  • Palatalized labial stops become labiodental fricatives. The [β] allophone of /b/ merges with the new /v/; /mʲ/ merges with /w/.
  • Word initially and before vowels /w/ merges with /g/, probably by way of [gw]. Sporadically /j/ becomes /dʲ/ under the same circumstances, suggesting that there existed a dialect where the parallell change of j > gj > dʲ was general.
  • Unstressed short vowels are weakened and eventually lost.
  • Unstressed long vowels shorten.
  • The consonant clusters that arose through the loss of unstressed short vowels are partly simplified through assimilation, dissimilation or loss.
  • In any cluster of three or more consonants the middle consonant(s) drop.
Main exceptions:
  • All /VjC/ become /ViC/ and all /VwC/ become /VuC/ -- there is no phonetic change, but the /w/ phoneme disappears.
  • Dentals before /j/ merge with the secondary palatals. Also [xj] and [hj] merge with /sʲ/, and [ɦj] merges with /j/.
  • After palatals /j/ drops.
  • Non-sibilant consonants before a sibilant drop; thus C(C)SC becomes SC. This affects affricates as well, so that they lose their closure part.
  • A [d] next to an obstruent becomes [ɾ], except if that obstruent is [d] or [ʒ].
  • Progressive voicing assimilation between obstruents; /ʔ/ counts as a voiceless obstruent.
  • Complete assimilation of /ʔ/ to any neighboring consonants, except for /ʔ/ + sibilant which becomes an affricate.
  • All clusters of obstruent + obstruent become fricative + stop. Exceptions:
  • pp, tt, kk, bb, dd, gg, ff, xx remain.
  • bv > bb, gG > gg, pf/fp > ff, kx/xk > xx.
  • /h/ is wholly assimilated to an adjacent fricative. After an affricate this means loss of /h/. Non-affricate sibilants become geminate.
  • A resonant + sibilant becomes resonant + affricate.
  • Velar + labial becomes velar + /v/.
  • Any stop + /h/ or /h/ + stop becomes a voiceless aspirated stop.
  • Initial unclustered stops or stops followed by r/l/ɾ become voiceless aspirated stops.
  • Initial nasal + voiceless stop becomes aspirated voiceless stop.
  • Initial nasals before voiced stops are lost.
  • /t/ + nasal becomes /tt/. Also /pm/ becomes /pp/ but /pn/ remains.
  • Labial, dental or palatal voiced stop + nasal becomes geminate nasal with the point of articulation of the stop, while /g/ + nasal becomes/remains /gn/.
  • Initial resonants before stops are lost.
  • Initial geminates are simplified.
  • nl/ln/rl/lr/ɾl/lɾ > ll.
  • mn > nn, nm > mm.
  • nr/nɾ > rr.
  • Vr > Vrr.
  • Vɾ > Vr.
  • The distinction of length in stressed vowels is replaced by a tenseness distinction, while all short vowels are laxed. There are some mergers:
ɪ/e > e
ɛ/æ/æː > ɛ
a/a: > a
ʊ/o > o
ɔ > /ɔ/
  • /ʔ/ and /ɦ/ disappear, giving rise to a great variety of new diphthongs. High mid vowels become high after other vowels (Ve > Vi, Vo > Vu, except ee > ê and oo > ô giving Vi and Vi diphthongs. Va/Vɛ/Vɔ give new long vowels.
  • Vh becomes V:
  • Final vowel + simple nasal becomes nasalized vowel.
  • Final geminates are simplified.
  • Vv becomes Vw, with uv becoming û.

More to come. Unfortunately there is not much vocabulary to demonstrate on yet!

BPJ 01:36, 1 Jun 2005 (PDT)