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==[[Proto-Altaic']] to Erly Proto-West Altaic'==
==[[Proto-Altaic']] to Erly Proto-West Altaic'==
*/s ʂ/ → [ts tʂ] and /ɽ/ → [ɖ] when initial or prenasal
*/s ʂ/ → [ts tʂ] and /ɽ/ → [ɖ] when initial or prenasal
*Conditional lenition of dorsal stops (before a certain subset of vowels maybe??) to fricativs
*Lenition of dorsal stops to fricativs in vicinity of other stops
*Retroflexes (but not the palato-alveolar sibilant allophones) acquire velarization
*Retroflexes (but not the palato-alveolar sibilant allophones) acquire velarization
*/w/ is also possibly alreddy [βˠ] by this stage (areal influence? CF [[Proto-Betamax]])
*/w/ is also possibly alreddy [βˠ] by this stage (areal influence? CF [[Proto-Betamax]])
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*/t tʂ s n/ → /ṯ ṯ s̱ ṉ/ (with the [ʧ] allophone also generalized to both stops)
*/t tʂ s n/ → /ṯ ṯ s̱ ṉ/ (with the [ʧ] allophone also generalized to both stops)
*Fricativ voicing
*Fricativ voicing
*Velar rounding (maybe not with vowel elision but mergers / harmony?)
*/d̻ ḏ ḏˤ/ → /l̻ ḻ ɫ/ conditionally (pretonic intervocalic maybe?)
*/d̻ ḏ ḏˤ/ → /l̻ ḻ ɫ/ conditionally (pretonic intervocalic maybe?)
*Pharyngeal harmony (spills over into vowels too)


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! rowspan="2" | Lamino-<br/>dental
! rowspan="2" | Lamino-<br/>dental
! colspan="2" | Apico-<br/>postalveolar
! colspan="2" | Apico-<br/>postalveolar
! rowspan="2" | Velar
! colspan="2" | Velar
! rowspan="2" | Pharyngeal
! rowspan="2" | Pharyngeal
! rowspan="2" | Glottal
! rowspan="2" | Glottal
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!<small>Plain</small>
!<small>Plain</small>
!<small>Emphatic</small>
!<small>Emphatic</small>
!<small>Plain</small>
!<small>Labial</small>
|-
|-
! Voiceless stops
! Voiceless stops
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| align="center" | ṯˤ
| align="center" | ṯˤ
| align="center" | k
| align="center" | k
| align="center" | kʷ
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|
| align="center" | ʔ
| align="center" | ʔ
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| align="center" | ḏˤ
| align="center" | ḏˤ
| align="center" | ɡ
| align="center" | ɡ
| align="center" | ɡʷ
|-
|-
! Voiceless fricativs
! Voiceless fricativs
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| align="center" | ʂˣ
| align="center" | ʂˣ
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|
| align="center" | xʷ
| align="center" | ħ
| align="center" | ħ
| align="center" | h
| align="center" | h
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| align="center" | ʐˠ
| align="center" | ʐˠ
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|
| align="center" | (ɣʷ)
| align="center" | ʕ
| align="center" | ʕ
|-
|-
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| align="center" | ɫ
| align="center" | ɫ
|-
|-
! Semivowels
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| align0"center" | ɻˠ
| align="left" | j
| align="center" | w
|}
|}


(Depending on the font, the laminality signs (subsc. square) may look like dentality sings (subsc. bridge), but since they're dental anyway, that's no problem.)
(Depending on the font, the laminality signs (subsc. square) may look like dentality sings (subsc. bridge), but since they're dental anyway, that's no problem.)

Revision as of 17:17, 8 February 2008

Proto-Altaic' to Erly Proto-West Altaic'

  • /s ʂ/ → [ts tʂ] and /ɽ/ → [ɖ] when initial or prenasal
  • Lenition of dorsal stops to fricativs in vicinity of other stops
  • Retroflexes (but not the palato-alveolar sibilant allophones) acquire velarization
  • /w/ is also possibly alreddy [βˠ] by this stage (areal influence? CF Proto-Betamax)
  • /N/ drops before affricates and [ɖ], phonemicizing 'em

Erly to mid PWA'

ca. -3ka

Middle PWA' had three main dialects: Northern, spoken in the vicinity of the Aral Sea; and Southern, spoken across a wide area south of this, further broken down to West proper just south of the Caspian Sea, and Proto-Sadabax, spoken around where Samarkand exists in reality.

  • /x xʷ Nx Nxʷ χ χʷ Nχ Nχʷ/ → /h f ŋh ŋʷh ħ fˤ ŋħ ŋʷħ/
  • Retroflex stops (but generally not affricates) → velars before front vowels, emphatics elsewhere; [ɽˠ] → /ɡ/ consistently
  • POA chain shift involving labials. The results differ a bit by the dialect:
    • 1) /kʷ ŋʷ qʷ/ → /p m pˤ/ (South), /pˠ m kʴ/ (North)
    • 2) /p f fˤ/ → /t̻ θ ??/ (South), /pʲ fʲ fˠ/ (North) (/m/ is not pushed due to distributional differences)
  • Associated approximant drift
    • /l/ → /n̻/
    • /j/ → /ɟ/ → /dʲ/ (North), → /d̻/ (South)
    • /w/ → /βˠ/ → /bˠ/ (North), → /bˤ/ (South)
  • /ts/ → /θ/ (only in West)
  • /q/ → /ʔ/ (South), /kʴ/ (North)
  • /θ/ → /s̻/ (→ /sʲ/ in North and Sadabax)

Mid to late PWA'

ca. -1.5ka

  • /t tʂ s n/ → /ṯ ṯ s̱ ṉ/ (with the [ʧ] allophone also generalized to both stops)
  • Fricativ voicing
  • Velar rounding (maybe not with vowel elision but mergers / harmony?)
  • /d̻ ḏ ḏˤ/ → /l̻ ḻ ɫ/ conditionally (pretonic intervocalic maybe?)
  • Pharyngeal harmony (spills over into vowels too)


Labial Lamino-
dental
Apico-
postalveolar
Velar Pharyngeal Glottal
Plain Emphatic Plain Emphatic Plain Labial
Voiceless stops p ṯˤ k ʔ
Voiced stops b ḏˤ ɡ ɡʷ
Voiceless fricativs ʂˣ ħ h
Voiced fricativs ʐˠ (ɣʷ) ʕ
Nasals m ŋ
Laterals ɫ
Semivowels ɻˠ j w

(Depending on the font, the laminality signs (subsc. square) may look like dentality sings (subsc. bridge), but since they're dental anyway, that's no problem.)