Cernelian/Sound changes: Difference between revisions
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* Intervocalic ''*-b-'' before front vowels become ''*-w-'' | * Intervocalic ''*-b-'' before front vowels become ''*-w-'' | ||
:''*häbäs'' → ''*éˀwes'' → ''*jève'' → ''jewie'' "withers" | :''*häbäs'' → ''*éˀwes'' → ''*jève'' → ''jewie'' "withers" | ||
* Otherwise, ''*-b-'', ''*-d-'', and ''*-g'' retain their phonological quality after | * Otherwise, ''*-b-'', ''*-d-'', and ''*-g'' retain their phonological quality after nasal | ||
:''*lamba'' → ''*lámba'' → ''*lǫ̏bo'' → ''łębo'' "sheep" | :''*lamba'' → ''*lámba'' → ''*lǫ̏bo'' → ''łębo'' "sheep" | ||
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* The secondary stress pattern still remained after fricative loss (see above for examples) | * The secondary stress pattern still remained after fricative loss (see above for examples) | ||
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| ''*h-'', ''*-h'', and ''*-k'' become early Proto-Cernelian glottalized acute ''-ˀ'' (final ''*-h'' caused lengthening of the preceding vowel) | | Glottalization: ''*h-'', ''*-h'', and ''*-k'' become early Proto-Cernelian glottalized acute ''-ˀ'' (final ''*-h'' caused lengthening of the preceding vowel) | ||
:''*habukka'' → ''*áuˀka'' → ''*ùko'' → ''uko'' "hawk" | :''*habukka'' → ''*áuˀka'' → ''*ùko'' → ''uko'' "hawk" | ||
:''*hameh'' → ''*áˀmē'' → ''*òmě'' → ''omie'' "shirt" | :''*hameh'' → ''*áˀmē'' → ''*òmě'' → ''omie'' "shirt" |
Revision as of 05:43, 18 October 2021
Proto-Finnic to Proto-Balto-Slavic parallel (early Proto-Cernelian)
Fricative loss: intervocalic *-b-, *-d-, and *-g- were lost except before front vowels, or after nasals
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Secondary stress becomes the primary stress, and the old stress lost
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Glottalization: *h-, *-h, and *-k become early Proto-Cernelian glottalized acute -ˀ (final *-h caused lengthening of the preceding vowel)
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Proto-Finnic front vowels *e, *ö, *ü → *e, *e, *i
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Proto-Finnic *c → *s
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Proto-Finnic short *o → *a, but *oo → *ō
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Ruki sound law: -s- becomes -š- after velars, -i-, -r-, and -u- except preceding consonants
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Increasing stress phonemicization
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Early Proto-Cernelian to Proto-Slavic parallel
- Tonal developments
- Glottals are lost except in stressed ones
Examples of sound changes
one | two | three | four | five | six | seven | mother | heart | hear | foot | |
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Proto-Finnic | *ükci | *kakci | *kolme | *neljä | *viici | *kuuci | *säic'en | *emä | *südän | *kuuldak | *jalka |
Fricative loss | *kū́llak | ||||||||||
o → a | *kálme | ||||||||||
Deumlautization | *íksi | *nélje | *séic'en | *éme | *síden | ||||||
c → s | *íksi | *káksi | *vī́si | *kū́si | *séis'en | ||||||
Semilong → single | *séisen | ||||||||||
Ruki law | *íkši | *kákši | *vī́ši | *kū́ši | *séišen | ||||||
Glottalization | *íˀši | *káˀši | *séiˀšen | *kū́llaˀ |