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It will be seen that the consonant changes are essentially an outline of the changes between Old and Middle Persian with an occasional Old Iranian or Romance feature rearing its head. They are of course subject to future refinement. | It will be seen that the consonant changes are essentially an outline of the changes between Old and Middle Persian with an occasional Old Iranian or Romance feature rearing its head. They are of course subject to future refinement. | ||
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Revision as of 16:53, 3 January 2006
Bâzrâmani (or Bazramæni)
BPJ 13:09, 5 Jul 2005 (PDT)
Note that my Romano-Persian lang has undergone another name change: Baazraamani < VÓCEM RÓMÁNICAM.
Bâzrâmani Grand Master Plan
Vowels
Latin sounds | #_, C_C | _C*{i,î} | _C*{u,û} | _# |
---|---|---|---|---|
a, â, au | /æ/(a) | e | o | -e |
e, ae | /(j)æ/((y)a) | (y)e | (y)o | - |
o | /æ/(a) | e | o | - |
i | e | e | i | - |
u | o | u | u | - |
ê, î, oe | i | i | i | - |
ô | /a/ â | â | â | â |
û | u | u | u | - |
Consonants
Latin sounds | #_ | V_V | _C | _r/l | _# |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
k | k | g | kh /x/ | kh | g |
qu | kh | kh | |||
k _{i,e} | ch /tš/ | z | ch | ||
qu _{i,e} | k | g | |||
sc _{i,e} | sh /š/ | sh | sh | ||
x (cs) | sh | sh | sh | sh | |
g | g | gh /G/ | gh | gh | |
g _{i,e} | j /dž/ | z | j/z | ||
gn, mn, gm, nn | ny /J/ | ny | |||
t | t | d | s | s | d |
d | d | y | z | z | y |
nt | nd | nd | |||
s | h | h | s | h | h |
p | p | b | f | f | (b) |
b, v | b | v | v | b/v | v |
m | m | m | m | m | - |
Geminate consonants are treated as if initial.
Special contexts
- liV, leV > yV
- tiV, teV > sV
- diV, deV > zV
- niV, neV, miV, meV > nyV
- riV, reV > zhV /ž/
- ll > y
- -cul-, -gul- > ly > y
- viC > guC
- -Cicum# > Ci#
- > -ellum > -oy > ey
- vo > u
- al,el,ol > u / _C e.g. altus > ud.
- ôl,ul,ûl > u / _C.
- il,îl,êl > i / _C.
In clusters l becomes /r/: Cl > Cr e.g. clarus > kharor.
Latin rd > l, e.g. ardore > alar.
It will be seen that the consonant changes are essentially an outline of the changes between Old and Middle Persian with an occasional Old Iranian or Romance feature rearing its head. They are of course subject to future refinement.