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Old Windermere had many irregular plurals due to sandhi. | Old Windermere had many irregular plurals due to sandhi. | ||
===Verbs=== | ===Verbs=== | ||
Voice infixes, which became derivational in Classical Windermere, | Voice infixes, which became derivational in Classical Windermere, still functioned as voice markers. | ||
===Pronouns=== | ===Pronouns=== | ||
Pronouns were similar to later Windermere, but with feminine plural pronouns. | Pronouns were similar to later Windermere, but with feminine plural pronouns. |
Revision as of 02:31, 27 September 2018
Old Windermere | |
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Created by | IlL, Praimhín |
Setting | Verse:Tricin |
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Phonology
Vowels
Old Windermere had breathy voiced vowels ah eh ih oh uh üh /aʱ eʱ iʱ oʱ uʱ yʱ/ which became ä ea ie oa ua üe in Classical Winderemre.
Old Windermere had more vowel contrasts in preinitial syllables: most notably, it had ă /ə/ and i /ɪ~ɨ/ as reduced vowels which merged to ă in Classical Windermere. This contrast is retained in Pradiul as palatalization.
Morphology
Sandhi
Old Windermere had a complex sandhi system (somewhere between Biblical Hebrew and Sanskrit) which was no longer productive in Classical Windermere; most often it affected plurals and verb forms.
- th + fric -> fric + t
- ths -> st, as in sehf (go) -> *thsehf -> stehf (to drive) (Modern binsteaf (energy), sămteaf (to energize))
- thf -> ft, e.g. tăfi (laugh) -> *tithfi -> tifti (mock) (Classical and Modern Wdm. tăfi, tifti)
- rC, lC > Cr, Cl
- ps pt pn png > sp pr fn fng
- tp tsp kp > tw tsw cw; Proto-Windermere breathy vowel + tp tsp kp > thw tsw chw
- tsc cts tsp pts sts ts > sc sc sp sp st st
Grassmann's law was productive in Old Windermere. When there were two spirant consonants before a stressed vowel in a word, the first was despirantized. e.g. *chăfol > căfol
Nouns
Old Windermere had many irregular plurals due to sandhi.
Verbs
Voice infixes, which became derivational in Classical Windermere, still functioned as voice markers.
Pronouns
Pronouns were similar to later Windermere, but with feminine plural pronouns.
- 1sg: rih
- 2sg: łen (m), łes (f)
- 3sg: in (m), is (f)
- 1pl exclusive: tsa
- 1pl inclusive: ăbang
- 2pl: łinam (m), łisam (f)
- 3pl: inam (m), isam (f)
Derivation
- *th- (causative; denominal verbs)
- pi- (agentive; triggers voicing of following voiceless stops p t c to b d g)
- da (know) -> pida 'sage' (Classical păda, Modern pda)
- tüth (to grasp) -> pidüth 'meaning, intention'
- ha- (passive)
Old Windermere also used breathy voice ablaut to denote tools: snar (capture) -> snahr (trap, snare) which survives in Modern Windermere as snär.