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====Long vowels==== | ====Long vowels==== | ||
#The IE long vowels are well preserved, if not always in the original form. | |||
##IE ''*ā'' → ''ā'' | |||
##IE ''*ē'' → ''ē'' | |||
##IE ''*ī'' → EPH ''*ī'' → ''i'' | |||
##IE ''*ō'' → ''ō'' | |||
##IE ''*ū'' → EPH ''*u̯i'' → ''y'' | |||
Revision as of 15:17, 20 July 2014
Phonology
Vowels
Vocalisation of laryngeals
- ASSUME GREEK TRIPLE REFLEX
Short vowels
- The short vowel system inherited from Late Indo-European remained surprisingly stable with only a raising of IE *o to u and a diphthongisation of IE *e in some phonological contexts.
- IE *a was preserved as a
- IE *o was preserved as o except R_Cʷ where it was raised to u.
- bori ‘hill’ < IE *gʷor̥
- nyps ‘night’ < EPH *núpts < IE *nókʷts
- IE *e was preserved initially as e.
- thémmi ‘I say’ < IE *ḱéh₁mi
- EPH *e would later diphthongise into je between a resonant and a consonant.
- khirjéthōi ‘harder’ < LPH *χĭrjéθōi < EPH *χrétʲōi < IE *kret-yō-s
- IE *i yields i.
- limpimos ‘we allow’ < EPH *linpimós < IE *linkʷm̥ós
- IE *u was preserved as u
Long vowels
- The IE long vowels are well preserved, if not always in the original form.
- IE *ā → ā
- IE *ē → ē
- IE *ī → EPH *ī → i
- IE *ō → ō
- IE *ū → EPH *u̯i → y