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'''This page documents an ''obsolete'' version of this conlang pending revision.''' --[[User:WeepingElf|WeepingElf]] ([[User talk:WeepingElf|talk]]) 07:56, 23 January 2024 (PST) | |||
'''Proto-Hercynian''' is the (intrafictionally) reconstructed common ancestor of the [[Hercynian]] languages, which form a branch of the [[Hesperic]] [[language family]], a family of [[diachronic conlang|diachronic]] [[lostlang]]s designed by [[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]]. | '''Proto-Hercynian''' is the (intrafictionally) reconstructed common ancestor of the [[Hercynian]] languages, which form a branch of the [[Hesperic]] [[language family]], a family of [[diachronic conlang|diachronic]] [[lostlang]]s designed by [[User:WeepingElf|Jörg Rhiemeier]]. | ||
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This section gives an overview of the sound changes that occured on the way from [[Proto-Hesperic]] to Proto-Hercynian. | This section gives an overview of the sound changes that occured on the way from [[Proto-Hesperic]] to Proto-Hercynian. | ||
====Common | ====Common North Hesperic developments==== | ||
* Accent retraction to first syllable | * Accent retraction to first syllable | ||
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* x > h | * x > h | ||
==== | ====Further changes shared with [[Proto-Alpianic]]==== | ||
*m > n /_# | * Final nasal neutralization | ||
*ng > n /_# | :*m > n /_# | ||
:*ng > n /_# | |||
* Laryngeal loss | * Laryngeal loss |
Latest revision as of 07:56, 23 January 2024
This page documents an obsolete version of this conlang pending revision. --WeepingElf (talk) 07:56, 23 January 2024 (PST)
Proto-Hercynian is the (intrafictionally) reconstructed common ancestor of the Hercynian languages, which form a branch of the Hesperic language family, a family of diachronic lostlangs designed by Jörg Rhiemeier.
Phonology
Consonants
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Voiceless stops | *p | *t | *k | |||
Voiced stops | *b | *d | *g | |||
Voiceless fricatives | *ph | *th | *s | *kh | *h | |
Voiced fricatives | *bh | *dh | *z | *gh | ||
Nasals | *m | *n | *ng | |||
Liquids | *l *r | |||||
Semivowels | *w | *j |
Vowels
Front | Non-front | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Unround | Round | Unround | Round | |
Close | *i | *y | *u | |
Mid | *e | *ø | *o | |
Open | *a |
All vowels can be long (written with a circumflex, e.g. â).
Sound changes from Proto-Hesperic
This section gives an overview of the sound changes that occured on the way from Proto-Hesperic to Proto-Hercynian.
Common North Hesperic developments
- Accent retraction to first syllable
- x > 3
- Drummond's Law
- Senantho's Law
- Alfermann's Law
- x > h
- Final nasal neutralization
- m > n /_#
- ng > n /_#
- Laryngeal loss
- V3 > V:
- 3 > 0 /otherwise
- Monophthongizations
- ai, ia > é
- au, ua > ó
- iu > ú
- ui > í
- VV > V: /if both of same quality
- Pre-sonorant vowel lowering
- * i > e, u > o before nasals and liquids (affects both long and short vowels)
- Vowel lengthenings and shortenings
- Long vowels are shorted in closed syllables
- Short vowels are lengthened in stressed open syllables
Begemann's Law
- Aspirated stops become voiceless fricatives except in clusters. In clusters, they merge with the neutral stops.
- Voiced stops become voiced fricatives except in clusters. In clusters, they remain voiced stops.
- Neutral stops remain unchanged in all positions.
Development of velarized liquids
- ĺ > lg
- ŕ > rg
Origin of *z
- s > z /R_V (R = n, l, r)
- tj, kj > s
- dj, gj > z
Absorption of postconsonantal semivowels
This change affects short and long vowels accordingly. The vowel length is not changed.
- wa > o /C_
- we > ø /C_
- wi > y /C_
- ja > e /C_
- jo > ø /C_
- ju > y /C_