Knoschke
I have made a sketch of the phonology for a Noric language
which as yet has no name. In the meantime I'll call it
"B-Noric", short for "Benct's Noric language".
Transcriptions preceded by * are the agreed transcription. Other transcriptions (not always in slashes/brackets) are CXS.
- *CVLC tends to be realized as CLVC when the first C is
a stop.
- Obstruents are weakened between vowels or between a vowel and
a liquid as follows:
*b > B | *p > b | *ph > f | *tc > S | *ts > s | *s/*c > h |
*d > 4 | *t > d | *th > h | *tch > S | *tsh > s | *x > j |
*g > G | *k > g | *kh > x | *dx > Z | *dz > z | *h > h\ |
Obviously this leads to some mergers in this position: *tc/*tch, *ts/*tsh, *dz/*z, *th/*s/*c and *x/*j. OTOH the phonemes *b/*p, *d/*t, *g/*k and *th/*h do not actually merge, although there was possibly some realignment.
- Obstruents are palatalized before *i, *î, *e, *ê though
not before *y. Palatalized dentals and velars merge with each other. They however remain distinct from the old "palatals" *tc, *tch, *dx, *c, *x, the latter perhaps becoming retroflex, except for [G_j] which merges with *j.
- Vowels before /j/ front/palatalize. For a while there
were probably front rounded vowels, but these eventually merged with the unrounded front vowels.
- /a(:)j/ > [&(:)j]
- /o(:)j/ > /e(:)j/
- /u(:)j/ > /[i(:)j/
- /yj/ > /ij/
- All *VjC sequences become V:C, so there arises a new
phoneme /&:/ from *ajC.
- Unrounded vowels round/retract before *w. The front
vowels probably become rounded central vowels at first, but eventually they become back rounded. There arises no new phonemes, since *aw/*âw merge with *ow/*ôw.
- /a(:)w/ > /o(:)w/
- /e(:)w/ > /o(:)w/
- /i(:)w/ > /u(:)w/
- /yw/ > /uw/
- All *VwC sequences become V:C, but there arises no new
phoneme since *awC merges with *owC and *ôC.
As a result of these changes the new palatalized obstruents become distinct phonemes.
- The [G] allophone of /g/ merges with /j/ after /e(:)/ and
/i(:)/ but with /w/ after other vowels.
- Palatalized labial stops become labiodental fricatives.
The old [B] allobhone of /b/ merges with the new /v/.
- Unstressed short vowels are weakened and eventually lost.
- Unstressed long vowels shorten.
- The consonant clusters that arose through tghe loss of unstressed
short vowels are partly simplified through assimilation or loss. (To be described later!)
- The distinction of length in stressed vowels is replaced by a
tenseness distinction, while all short vowels are laxed. There are some mergers:
- I/e > e
- E/&/&: > E
- a/a: > a
- U/o > o
- O > /O/
- /?/ and /h\/ disappear, giving rise to a great variety
of new diphthongs. These are eventually realigned as Vj and Vw diphthongs or new long vowels in the case of Va/VE.
- Vh becomes V:
- Vv becomes Vw, with /uv/ becoming /u:/.
More to come. Unfortunately there is not much vocabulary to demonstrate on yet!
BPJ 12:31, 30 May 2005 (PDT)