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'''Drummond's Law''' (named after the fictional linguist ''Colin Drummond'') is a sound change in the western group of [[Hesperic]].  In West Hesperic, consonants followed by Proto-Albic '''*x''' were ''velarized'', with the '''*x''' itself disappearing.  Stops became velar stops, preserving their laryngeal features (e.g., '''*t'x''' > '''*k''''); '''*sx''' became '''*h''', and '''*nx''' became the velar nasal '''*ng'''.  The reflexes of liquids under Drummond's Law vary by branch:
'''Drummond's Law''' (named after the fictional linguist ''Colin Drummond'') is a sound change in the northern group of [[Hesperic]].  In North Hesperic, consonants followed by Proto-Hesperic '''*x''' were ''velarized'', with the '''*x''' itself disappearing.  Stops became velar stops, preserving their laryngeal features (e.g., '''*t'x''' > '''*k''''); '''*sx''' became '''*h''', and '''*nx''' became the velar nasal '''*ng'''.  The reflexes of liquids under Drummond's Law vary by branch:


* In [[Albic]], they became '''*ɣ''' and later '''*g'''.
* In [[Albic]], they became '''*ɣ''' and later '''*g'''.
* In [[Hercynian]], they became '''*ɣ''', conventionally transcribed '''*gh'''.
* In [[Alpianic]], they became sounds transcribed '''*ĺ''' (probably [ɫ]) and '''*ŕ''' (probably [ʀ]).
* In [[Alpianic]], they became sounds transcribed '''*ĺ''' (probably [ɫ]) and '''*ŕ''' (probably [ʀ]).
* In Montdorais, they became '''*ɣ''', as in early Albic.
* In Balla, they became '''r''' [ʀ] (unvelarized '''*r''' merges with '''l''').
* In Conni, they became '''h'''.


The Alpianic reflexes are clearly the most archaic.
The semivowels apparently did not change.
 
The South Hesperic languages did not undergo this change.
 
==See also==


The semivowels apparently did not change.
* [[Senantho's Law]] and [[Alfermann's Law]], other named North Hesperic sound laws


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Latest revision as of 06:27, 18 August 2019

Drummond's Law (named after the fictional linguist Colin Drummond) is a sound change in the northern group of Hesperic. In North Hesperic, consonants followed by Proto-Hesperic *x were velarized, with the *x itself disappearing. Stops became velar stops, preserving their laryngeal features (e.g., *t'x > *k'); *sx became *h, and *nx became the velar nasal *ng. The reflexes of liquids under Drummond's Law vary by branch:

  • In Albic, they became and later *g.
  • In Hercynian, they became , conventionally transcribed *gh.
  • In Alpianic, they became sounds transcribed (probably [ɫ]) and (probably [ʀ]).

The semivowels apparently did not change.

The South Hesperic languages did not undergo this change.

See also