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The three grades of stops (neutral, aspirated, voiced) remain distinct. | |||
'''*h''' deletes with vowel lengthening in codas: | '''*h''' deletes with vowel lengthening in codas: | ||
V'''h''' > V: / _(C,#) | V'''h''' > V: / _(C,#) | ||
Clusters of '''s'''+stop are simplified except intervocally: | Clusters of '''s'''+stop are simplified except intervocally: |
Revision as of 05:12, 5 March 2006
South Albic | |
Spoken in: | southern Britain and elsewhere |
Timeline/Universe: | League of Lost Languages, UKW World |
Total speakers: | |
Genealogical classification: | Albic South Albic |
Created by: | |
Jörg Rhiemeier | 2001- |
South Albic is a branch of the Albic family spoken in southern Britain and a few other places. It includes the classical form of Old Albic as well as the modern Low Elvish and Macaronesian languages.
South Albic is the largest branch of Albic in terms of both languages belonging to it and speakers of those languages.
The classical Old Albic language is based on the South Albic dialects of the classical period, and the modern South Albic languages can be considered more or less direct descendants of it.
Sound changes in South Albic
Symbols:
T neutral stop
T` aspirated stop
D voiced stop
Th fricative
C any consonant
C* zero or more consonants
V any vowel
X any segment
X* zero or more segments of any kind
# word boundary
The three grades of stops (neutral, aspirated, voiced) remain distinct.
*h deletes with vowel lengthening in codas:
Vh > V: / _(C,#)
Clusters of s+stop are simplified except intervocally:
sT > T`
sT` > T`
sD > D
Clusters of stop+s undergo metathesis:
Ts > sT
T`s > sT`
Ds > sD
Intervocalic s becomes r (partly restored by analogy):
s > r /V_V
In the eastern dialects, s also deletes word-initially before resonants.
Aspirates are changed into neutral stops if another aspirate or h follows:
T` > T / _X*T`
T` > T /_X*h
Vowels undergo umlaut (precedence from right to left):
V > [+open] / _C*a
V > [+front] / _C*i
V > [+round] / _C*u
Aspirated stops are changed into fricatives:
T` > Th
This latter change was still underway in classical times: many rural dialects still had aspirated stops.