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'''Senantho's Law''' is a sound change in the western branch of the [[Hesperic]] family.  It is named after an [[Elves (The Elvenpath)|Elvish]] grammarian who observed that in [[Old Albic]], the group ''tha'' in a suffix (e.g. the agent suffix ''-thara'' or the instrument suffix ''-thal'' changes into ''i'' when the suffix follows a stop.  For example, while 'thinker' is ''manthara'' (root ''man-''), ''killer'' is ''matera'' (root ''mat-'').  This is actually an instance of a more general sound change affecting all western Hesperic languages, wherein a stop immediately following another stop is changed into a semivowel.  Dental and velar stops become ''*j'' while labial and labiovelar stops become ''*w''.
'''Senantho's Law''' is a sound change in the western branch of the [[Hesperic]] family.  It is named after an [[Elves (The Elvenpath)|Elvish]] grammarian who observed that in [[Old Albic]], the group '''tha''' in a suffix (e.g. the agent suffix '''-thara''' or the instrument suffix '''-thal''') changes into '''i''' when the suffix follows a stop.  For example, while 'thinker' is '''manthara''' (root '''man-'''), 'killer' is '''matera''' (root '''mat-''').  This is actually an instance of a more general sound change affecting all western Hesperic languages, wherein a stop immediately following another stop is changed into a semivowel.  Dental and velar stops become '''*j''' while labial and labiovelar stops become '''*w'''.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 13:42, 23 September 2015

Senantho's Law is a sound change in the western branch of the Hesperic family. It is named after an Elvish grammarian who observed that in Old Albic, the group tha in a suffix (e.g. the agent suffix -thara or the instrument suffix -thal) changes into i when the suffix follows a stop. For example, while 'thinker' is manthara (root man-), 'killer' is matera (root mat-). This is actually an instance of a more general sound change affecting all western Hesperic languages, wherein a stop immediately following another stop is changed into a semivowel. Dental and velar stops become *j while labial and labiovelar stops become *w.

See also