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VIE is a ''satem'' group (i.e. PIE palatovelars developed into palatals and later into sibilants) with the RUKI rule (i.e., '''*s''' was backed to '''*š''' after '''*r''', high vowels and velars).
VIE is a ''satem'' group (i.e. PIE palatovelars developed into palatals and later into sibilants) with the RUKI rule (i.e., '''*s''' was backed to '''*š''' after '''*r''', high vowels and velars).
===Sound changes===
List of suggestions, not (yet) in chronological order.
====Merger of voiced aspirates and plain voiced stops====
* Dʰ > D
====Satemization====
* ḱ > ć, later > s
* ǵ > dź, later > z
* kʷ > k
* gʷ > g
====RUKI rule====
* s > š /(i,u,r,k)_
====Laryngeals====
* Syllabic laryngeals become *ë, maybe several different outcomes depending on the next vowel?
* VH > V: (as usual)
* Other laryngeals are lost (as usual)
====Syllabic resonants====
* R. > ïR
====Palatalization====
* k > č /_V[+front]
* g > dž /_V[+front]
====Accent====
* Retracted to first syllable.
====Vowel harmony====
* V > [+front] /first vowel is [+front]
* V > [-front] /first vowel is [-front]
* This remains a synchronically productive process in some languages.


==Morphology==
==Morphology==

Revision as of 09:52, 14 November 2014

Volga Indo-European (abbreviated VIE) is the working title of a fictional branch of the Indo-European family that is an ongoing joint project of Jörg Rhiemeier and Juho Pystynen. Volga Indo-European is part of the League of Lost Languages.

Volga Indo-European developed out of the easternmost part of the Corded Ware horizon and is most closely related to Balto-Slavic, though it also shows some affinity to its former southern neighbour, Iranian. An early stage of VIE may be the source of some Indo-European loanwords in Uralic such as *aja- 'to drive' and *porćas 'pig'. The language was later in turn influenced by Uralic and Turkic languages.

Phonology

VIE is a satem group (i.e. PIE palatovelars developed into palatals and later into sibilants) with the RUKI rule (i.e., *s was backed to after *r, high vowels and velars).

Sound changes

List of suggestions, not (yet) in chronological order.

Merger of voiced aspirates and plain voiced stops

  • Dʰ > D

Satemization

  • ḱ > ć, later > s
  • ǵ > dź, later > z
  • kʷ > k
  • gʷ > g

RUKI rule

  • s > š /(i,u,r,k)_

Laryngeals

  • Syllabic laryngeals become *ë, maybe several different outcomes depending on the next vowel?
  • VH > V: (as usual)
  • Other laryngeals are lost (as usual)

Syllabic resonants

  • R. > ïR

Palatalization

  • k > č /_V[+front]
  • g > dž /_V[+front]

Accent

  • Retracted to first syllable.

Vowel harmony

  • V > [+front] /first vowel is [+front]
  • V > [-front] /first vowel is [-front]
  • This remains a synchronically productive process in some languages.

Morphology

The VIE languages are morphologically fusional, like the Balto-Slavic languages, with some agglutinating traits that evolved under the influence of their Uralic and Turkic neighbours.