Talk:Proto-Northern-Romance (MGR): Difference between revisions

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I had to combine two table styles -- which I preferred to creating a brand new one -- to make it reasonably readable; the box grid and different shadings did wonders compared to applying only either one of the two styles!  There is still a small rendering bug in that the gridline under the heading box is cut off.  I'm afraid we'll have to live with that ATM.
Here it is, actually first drawn on paper, then created in a WYSIWYG HTML editor and then converted to wiki. I had to combine two table styles -- which I preferred to creating a brand new one -- to make it reasonably readable; the box grid and different shadings did wonders compared to applying only either one of the two styles!  There is still a small rendering bug in that the gridline under the heading box is cut off.  I'm afraid we'll have to live with that ATM.

Revision as of 08:41, 20 July 2008

Vowel Lengthening in Open Syllables

Vowels in open syllables became lengthened, and three new sounds /ɛː/, /eː/ and /oː/ emerged:

Open Syllable Lengthening
ɪ >
ɛ > ɛː
a >
ɔ > ɔː
ʊ >

Pronouns

Personal, reflexive and impersonal pronouns

Personal, reflexive and impersonal pronouns
Singular Plural
m. f. m. f.
1st person Nom. nus
Acc. mi/mē
Gen. mīs ma nōster nōstra
Dat. nous
2d person Nom. wus
Acc. ti/tē
Gen. tus ta wōster wōstra
Dat. wous Refl. Impers.
3d person Nom. el ella lī/ellī lē/ellas hom
Acc. lu/lō la/lā los/els las/ellas si/sē hom(m)
Gen. sus sa lōr/ellōr hommis
Dat. lui lei līs/ellīs hommī

Here it is, actually first drawn on paper, then created in a WYSIWYG HTML editor and then converted to wiki. I had to combine two table styles -- which I preferred to creating a brand new one -- to make it reasonably readable; the box grid and different shadings did wonders compared to applying only either one of the two styles! There is still a small rendering bug in that the gridline under the heading box is cut off. I'm afraid we'll have to live with that ATM.