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*** Example: *''scola'' /skola/ (''Latin'') > ''escuela'' /eskuela/ (''Spanish'')<ref name="Campbell">From ''Historical Linguistics: An Introduction'' by Lyle Campbell (1999).</ref> | *** Example: *''scola'' /skola/ (''Latin'') > ''escuela'' /eskuela/ (''Spanish'')<ref name="Campbell">From ''Historical Linguistics: An Introduction'' by Lyle Campbell (1999).</ref> | ||
*** Example: *''scola'' /skola/ (''Latin'') > ''école'' /ekol/ (''French'')<ref name="Campbell">From ''Historical Linguistics: An Introduction'' by Lyle Campbell (1999).</ref> | *** Example: *''scola'' /skola/ (''Latin'') > ''école'' /ekol/ (''French'')<ref name="Campbell">From ''Historical Linguistics: An Introduction'' by Lyle Campbell (1999).</ref> | ||
** Notes: Often the vowel inserted has the status of the most neutral or basic vowel in the system (with the terms "neutral" and "basic" being defined internal to the system). | ** Notes: Often the vowel inserted has the status of the most neutral or basic vowel in the system (with the terms "neutral" and "basic" being defined internal to the system). Also, this sound change often applies to words that begin with an impermissible consonant cluster. As a counterpart to this sound change, see aphaeresis. | ||
== Lenition == | == Lenition == | ||
* '''Word Final Devoicing''' | * '''Word Final Devoicing''' |
Revision as of 16:24, 13 March 2017
Below is a large list of attested sound changes in natural languages.
Assimilation
Deletion
Dissimilation
Epenthesis
- Prothesis
- Ø > V / #_
- Notes: Often the vowel inserted has the status of the most neutral or basic vowel in the system (with the terms "neutral" and "basic" being defined internal to the system). Also, this sound change often applies to words that begin with an impermissible consonant cluster. As a counterpart to this sound change, see aphaeresis.
Lenition
- Word Final Devoicing
- {C/V} > [-voice] / _#
- Example: друг /drug/ [dɾuk] “friend” (Russian)
- Example: /xaːj/ [xaːj̥] "house" (Mayan)[1]
- Notes: Often these are near mergers, where the vowel length may differ between forms that end with a phonologically voiced vs. voiceless consonant, or there may be a difference in how the voiceless stop is released if it’s phonologically voiced vs. voiceless.
- {C/V} > [-voice] / _#