Historical phonology of Slevan: Difference between revisions
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|rowspan=3| ŏ || stressed open syllable || ŭo || {{small|BŎNŬ}} > *bŭonŭ-jĭ > bóný | |rowspan=3| ŏ || stressed open syllable || ŭo || {{small|BŎNŬ}} > *bŭonŭ-jĭ > bóný | ||
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| stressed closed syllable || o || {{small|NŎCTĔ}} > *noktĭ > nóc | |||
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| unstressed syllable || ŭ || {{small|MŎNASTĒRĬŬ}} > *mŭnasterjŭ > mnostér | |||
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Revision as of 09:02, 10 March 2006
Vulgar Latin sound changes
Latin to Vulgar Latin (Pre-Romance) ? -150 C.E.
Latin | Condition | Result | Example(s) |
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m | word-finally | disappears | CAELUM > *kaelu > czál |
y̆, ȳ | everywhere | ĭ, ī | CYGNUS > *kignus > czenj |
ae | word-finally | ǣ | ROSAE > *rosǣ > roze |
elsewhere | ĕ [ɛ] | CAELUM > *kelu > czál | |
oe | ē | FOEDUM > *fēdu > véd | |
au | ō | CAUSA > *kōsa > kuza | |
eu | jū | ||
ui | ū | ||
ĭ,ĕ | before another vowel | j | SPATIUM > *spatju > spóc LĪNEA > līnja > linja |
ŭ | before another vowel | w | VIDUA > *vidwa > vedva |
h | disappears | HODIĒ > odjē > oj COLAPHUM > *kolapu > klóp CATHEDRA > *katedra > kotjedra MĀCHINA > *mākina > máczna | |
ns | s | ĪNSULA > *īsula > ízla | |
nct, mpt | nt | SANCTUM > *sàntu-eu > sútý PRŌMPTUM > *prōntu > prútý | |
nj, cn, gn, mnj | ň [ɲ] | LĪNEA > *līňa > linja CYGNUM > *kiňu > czenj SOMNIUM > *soňu > sonj | |
mĭn | between vowels | mn | DOMINUM > *domnu > dún |
per- | word initially | par- | PERAMBULĀRE > *parambulāre > porúblár PERDERE > *pàrdere > pradír PERSŌNA > *parsōna > prasuna |
b | between vowels | v [β] | LĂBŌRĀRE > *lavōrare > lóvrár |
s | between vowels | z | ĪNSULA > *īzula > ízla CAUSA > *kōza > kuza |
sp, st, sc [sk] | word initial | ĭsp, ĭst, ĭsk | SPŌNSA > *ispōza > spuza STUDIUM > *istudju > stuj SCHOLA > *iskola > skola |
- It is possible that the Greek y sound was adopted as i by Vulgar Latin from the beginning.
- Note that h was lost everywhere, also in the Greek aspirates ph, th, ch. It is especially noteworthy that ph became p, not f in the kind of Vulgar Latin that led to Slevan.
Northeast Romance sound changes
Vulgar Latin to Early Northeast Romance 150 - 600 C.E.
V.L. | Condition | Result | Example(s) |
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ă, ā | open stressed, or unstressed final, syllable | a | MĀRE > *mare > már RŌMA > *rōma > Ruma |
closed stressed, or an unstressed, syllable | o [ɔ] | CAPRA > *kopra > kopra PĀGĀNU > *poganŭ > pohán ĂRĀNEA > *oraňa > oranja | |
ē, ĭ | stressed syllable | e | TĒLA > *tela > tela SĬTE > *setĭ > sétj |
unstressed non-final syllable | ĭ [ɪ] | ||
ē | unstressed final syllable | i | CANĒS > *kanis > kani TACĒS > *takis > taczi |
ĕ | stressed open syllable | jě [jæ] | CAELŬ > *kjělŭ > czál |
stressed closed syllable | ě [æ] | TĔRRA > *těrra > tjera | |
unstressed syllable | ĭ | RĔGĔRĔ > *rjěgĭrĭ > rejr ĂPĔRĪRĔ > *opĭrjirĭ > oprír | |
ǣ | unstressed final syllable | e | ROSAE > *rŭoze > roze |
ī | stressed open syllable | ji | SĪGNŬ > *sjiňŭ > színj |
elsewhere | i | CĪVĪLĔ > *kivjilĭ-jĭ > czivílí | |
ō,ŭ | stressed syllable | ō [o] | DŌNŬ > *dōnŭ > dún PŬTĔŬ > *pōtjŭ > púc ŬTĔRŬ > *ōtĭrŭ > utjer |
unstressed non-final syllable | ŭ | SŌLĔMNĔ > *sŭlěnnĭ-jĭ > sléní ĔPĪSTŬLA > *ĭpistŭla > pístla | |
ŏ | stressed open syllable | ŭo | BŎNŬ > *bŭonŭ-jĭ > bóný |
stressed closed syllable | o | NŎCTĔ > *noktĭ > nóc | |
unstressed syllable | ŭ | MŎNASTĒRĬŬ > *mŭnasterjŭ > mnostér |