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| fam2 = [[w:Germanic_languages|Germanic]] | | fam2 = [[w:Germanic_languages|Germanic]] | ||
| fam3 = [[w:East_Germanic_languages|East Germanic]] | | fam3 = [[w:East_Germanic_languages|East Germanic]] | ||
| fam4 = [[w:Gothic_language|Gothic]] | | fam4 = [[w:Gothic_language|Biblical Gothic]] | ||
|ancestor=[[w:Gothic_language|Gothic]] | |ancestor=[[w:Gothic_language|Biblical Gothic]] | ||
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| nation =Seefirian Kingdom <br> Gothia <br> Windish Atheldom | | nation =Seefirian Kingdom <br> Gothia <br> Windish Atheldom | ||
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Modern Gothic | '''Modern Gothic''' is an East Germanic language descended from a language similar to Biblical Gothic. Words will be given in Standard Modern Gothic and Colloquial Modern Gothic, if they differ. | ||
== Settings == | == Settings == | ||
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Eastern is divided into Near and Far. Far Eastern Gothic has heavy Slavic influence, such as both stages of Slavic palatalization. Near Eastern Gothic only went through the second stage.<br> | Eastern is divided into Near and Far. Far Eastern Gothic has heavy Slavic influence, such as both stages of Slavic palatalization. Near Eastern Gothic only went through the second stage.<br> | ||
Southern Gothic has | Southern Gothic has significant Greek influences. It is the most conservative of all the dialects. | ||
=== Sound changes from Biblical Gothic to Middle Gothic === | === Sound changes from Biblical Gothic to Middle Gothic === | ||
==== General ==== | |||
/kʷ/ was re-analyzed as /kw/. Gothic ''qiman'' → ''*kiuman'' → ''kiumaz / kumes'', 'to come'. <br> | |||
/mn/ assimilated to /mː/. Gothic ''himins'' → ''*himns'' → ''emm'', 'heaven'. | |||
==== Elision ==== | |||
Unstressed, short vowels are elided when near stressed or long occurrences of the same vowel. | |||
==== Metathesis ==== | |||
This primarily happened with liquids. if /l r/ are adjacent to /h/, they are switched so /h/ is either directly before or after a vowel. Gothic ''marhs'' → ''*mahrs'' → ''mȃr'', 'horse'. Or Gothic ''hlahjan'' → ''*lhahjn'' → ''ȃȃjz / ȃȃjs'', 'to laugh'. | |||
==== H-Lowering ==== | |||
==== W-Rounding ==== | |||
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