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'''Vŋh → V[+lng, +nas]Øh''' | '''Vŋh → V[+lng, +nas]Øh''' | ||
''A vowel, followed by the sequence /ŋh/ (where /h/=[h,x]), becomes long and nasal and /ŋ/ is deleted.'' | ''A vowel, followed by the sequence /ŋh/ (where /h/=[h,x]), becomes long and nasal and /ŋ/ is deleted (in all environments).'' | ||
===Intervocalic Spirantization=== | ===Intervocalic Spirantization=== |
Revision as of 18:23, 29 October 2016
Historical Sound Changes from Proto-Germanic to East Germanic (ca. 400b.c.-0)
First Umlaut
Has to precede Mora Loss
Has to precede ŋ-deletion
e → i / V[+str] … __[-str] ! {r,h⁽ʷ⁾,+
/e/ → /i/ when unstressed following a stressed vowel except before /r/, /h/, /hʷ/, or a morpheme boundary.
ŋ-Deletion
Vŋh → V[+lng, +nas]Øh
A vowel, followed by the sequence /ŋh/ (where /h/=[h,x]), becomes long and nasal and /ŋ/ is deleted (in all environments).
Intervocalic Spirantization
EGmc Reflex of 1st Umlaut
Monophthongization
Has to precede Mora Loss
Mora Loss
Coronal Consonant Deletion
Unstr. Final Short Vowel Deletion
Final Unstr. Long Vowel Shortening
Historical Sound Changes from East-Germanic to Gothic (ca. 0-400a.d.)
[these changes still need to be ordered correctly]