Pre-Húsnorsk: Difference between revisions

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| rowspan=2 | θ~ð ⟨þ⟩
| rowspan=2 | θ~ð ⟨þ⟩
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| x ⟨h⟩
| x ⟨h⟩¹
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! colspan=2 | Approximant
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#Almost certainly velar [x], not glottal [h], the evidence for such comes from the descendants, which still pronounce it as such. It seems that original [ɣ] became [g] early on, then /x/ gained [ɣ] as an allophone, though due to the nature /x~h/ in Germanic languages, this is incredibly rare.
#probably [ɹ̠˔].
#probably [ɹ̠˔].
#Devoiced word-initially, probably [ʍ, r̥, l̥, ç]
#Devoiced word-initially, probably [ʍ, r̥, l̥, ç]
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Jugsnorsk has a few suppletive verbs in which some forms were replaced by another verb's forms.
Jugsnorsk has a few suppletive verbs in which some forms were replaced by another verb's forms.


This first verb is the main copula. Though the tables presented here are fully regular as a strong 5 verb, forms exist which aren't, the Contionary page should be seen for these.
This first verb is an example of un-suppletion within Húsnorsk, a process by which a verb loses by suppletion by reforming on a singular root, here being ''wæs-'' (''wāʀ-'' in the past tense).
{{Pre-Húsnorsk wæʀa}}
{{Pre-Húsnorsk wæʀa}}