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General idea can be like a sort of reverse Sino-Xenic interlingua where lexical similarities between non-Sinic forms are preferred; in addition, rare Sinitic readings will also be preferred (e.g. mot, mut = thing, via go'on instead of any living Chinese dialect) | General idea can be like a sort of reverse Sino-Xenic interlingua where lexical similarities between non-Sinic forms are preferred; in addition, rare Sinitic readings will also be preferred (e.g. mot, mut = thing, via go'on instead of any living Chinese dialect -- let's ignore Cantonese...) | ||
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==Stuff it here's some words== | |||
* [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/鳥 鳥] - OC *tɯːwʔ, OJ to2(ri/bu), K 닭 ~~ to[?] | |||
* [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/海 海] - OC *hmɯːs ~ hmlɯːʔ ~ m̥ˤəʔ, OJ umi1, K bada ~~ mi | |||
==Sound changes across the Lexicon== | |||
There were different eras of lexification: | |||
=== The initial simple era === | |||
Lexifying phonology: | |||
* p t s c k | |||
* m n g | |||
* w l y | |||
=== The era where aspirates attempted to invade the language === | |||
* ph th kh are reanalysed as sequences of (p,t,k)-h, the misinterpreted (p,t,k) "prefix" is dropped leaving just /h/ | |||
* m n ng are tentatively borrowed as b d g | |||
=== As for nasal finals... === | |||
They all ended up as -n (-m,-n) or Ṽ (-ng) |
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