Central Lescealh Faraneit

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Central Lescealh Faraneit was the dialect spoken under Harapah rule through out Lescealh. It was given various amounts of special treatment as a de facto lingua franca during that time period.

Phonemes

Sound Changes from Standard Lescealh Faraneit

  • uq iq eq oq > ʊq ɪq ɛq ɔq
  • q > k
  • ɔn ɛn an > an
  • in ɪn un ʊn > ɪn ɪn ʊn ʊn
  • ɔ o > o
  • or er ɛr > ɔr ɛr ɛr
  • ir ɪr ur ʊr > ɪr ɪr ʊr ʊr
  • θ > DELETES
  • ʊ > ə
  • ɪ > ɨ
  • iV ɨV eV ɛV > jV
  • oV uV > wV
  • aV əV > V
  • ɛ a > æ ɑ

Development of Limited Vowel Harmony

Prior to the universal lenition of /ʊ/, a primitive form of vowel harmony emerged. /o ʊ u/ became /ø ʏ y/ prior to a syllable containing /i ɪ e ɛ/. From this initial system, /y ʏ/ merged to /y/, only for /y/ to simplify to /ui/ and /ø/ to /ue/.

Yet, within the verbal suffixes, this initial form was preserved, resulting in alternating forms depending on the last vowel in the verb's stem. For example,