Proto-Hercynian

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Proto-Hercynian is the (intrafictionally) reconstructed common ancestor of the Hercynian languages, which form a branch of the Hesperic language family, a family of diachronic lostlangs designed by Jörg Rhiemeier.

Phonology

Sound changes from Proto-Hesperic

This section gives an overview of the sound changes that occured on the way from Proto-Hesperic to Proto-Hercynian.

Common West Hesperic developments

Continental West Hesperic developments

  • m > n /_#
  • ng > n /_#

Further changes shared with Proto-Alpianic

  • Laryngeal loss
  • V3 > V:
  • 3 > 0 /otherwise
  • Cluster simplifications
  • rs > rr
  • ls > ll
  • ns > nn
  • Monophthongizations
  • ai, ia > é
  • au, ua > ó
  • iu, > ú
  • ui > í
  • VV > V: /if both of same quality
  • Pre-sonorant vowel lowering
* i > e, u > o before nasals and liquids (affects both long and short vowels)
  • Vowel lengthenings and shortenings
  • Long vowels are shorted in closed syllables
  • Short vowels are lengthened in stressed open syllables

Further changes

  • Aspirated stops become voiceless fricatives between two vowels and word-finally after a vowel.
  • In other positions, aspirated stops merge with neutral stops.
  • Voiced stops become voiced fricatives between two vowels and word-finally after a vowel.
  • In other positions, voiced stops remain unchanged.
  • Neutral stops remain unchanged in all positions.