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# *p *t *k → *β *ð *ɣ / V_V, R_ | → [[User:Chrysophylax/pf]] | ||
#: ''*kā́pyæān'' → ''*kā́βyæān'' ‘I seize’ | ↓ Dhannic | ||
# *z → *r / V_V, V_# | # *p *t *k → *β *ð *ɣ / V_V, R_ (incomplete in insular branch) | ||
#: ''*kā́pyæān'' → ''*kā́βyæān'' ‘I seize’ | |||
# *z → *r / V_V, V_# (only insular) | |||
#: ''*wī́uz'' → ''*wīur'' ‘alive’ | #: ''*wī́uz'' → ''*wīur'' ‘alive’ | ||
#merger of locative and instrumental cases | #merger of locative and instrumental cases |
Revision as of 06:37, 6 December 2015
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Trying to re-engineer Dhannuá from scratch.
Sound changes
unity
- merge centum: [+palatal +velar] → [-palatal +velar]
- *ḱléwos → *kléwos ‘fame’
- dental separation and simplification: TT → TsT → *ss
- *bʰreud-tós → *bʰreussós ‘broken’
- metathesis of thorn clusters: TK > KT
- *h₂rtkos → *h₂rktos ‘bear’
- loss of laryngeals before vowel (triple reflex, Greek-style)
- *h₁e → *e~i
- *h₂e → *a
- *h₃e → *o
- loss of laryngeal after vowel, same as above but lengthening
- *eh₁ → *ē
- *eh₂ → *ā
- *eh₃ → *ō
- epenthetic *ə inserted before syllabic resonants
- *septṃ → *septəm ‘seven’
- Laryngeal collapse: *h₂ *h₃ → *hₔ (*H)
- *h₁ → h /#_V
- loss of laryngeal between two consonants: (CHC → CəC)
- *H → *ə (except: #_R where *H → h)
- CVHC → CV̄C
- *iH, *uH → ī, ū / _C
- Labiovelars reanalysed as sequence of plosive + *w
- *s + plosive → *ss / V_V, V_
- *st, *sk → *ss
- *m becomes *n before dentals and word finally.
- nasal + velar → *nn
- PT, KT join TT in → *ss
- *kh₂ptós → *kəssós ‘taken’
- merger of *ə and short *a
- fricativization and devoicing of syllable-initial velar consonants before *w, *r, *l
- stress is retracted one step
- lengthening of *a in closed and stressed syllables
- labiovelar sequences simplify to *w / V_V
- *ákwā → *áwā ‘water’
- raising of *o after *w
- *déywos → *déywus ‘god’
- [-voice +stop] → [+voice +stop] / R_V
- lowering of *e → *æ when following syllable has a low vowel. (active surface filter)
- *s → *z / V_{V #}
- *h → Ø / #_{l r}
- innovation of future tense from desiderative -s- formation.
- *kā́psyeō ‘I will seize’ ( < *keh₂p-s-yé-oh₂)
- loss of *w before *u
- *wī́wus → *wī́uz
- secondary athematic endings are added to the imperfective present and future 1sg and replace 1pl, 2pl, 3pl.
- *kā́pyeōn < (*kh₂p-yé-oh₂-m); *kā́psyeōn ( < *keh₂p-s-yé-oh₂-m)
- *kāpyéme < (*kh₂p-ye-mé)
- *ō → *ā
- *kā́psyeōn → *kā́psyeān
- P K → f x / V_s
- *pā́ksyeān → *pā́xsyeān ‘I will fasten’ ( < *ph₂ḱ-s-yé-oh₂-m)
- *e → *æ / C_aC
- *bʰóweyeān → *bʰówæyæān ‘I warn’ ( < *bʰogʷ-éye-oh₂-m)
- Shift to strong initial expiratory stress
end of unity
→ User:Chrysophylax/pf ↓ Dhannic
- *p *t *k → *β *ð *ɣ / V_V, R_ (incomplete in insular branch)
- *kā́pyæān → *kā́βyæān ‘I seize’
- *z → *r / V_V, V_# (only insular)
- *wī́uz → *wīur ‘alive’
- merger of locative and instrumental cases
- *x → *s / _s
- *péxsyæān → *péssyæān ‘I will slap’ ( < *peḱ-s-yé-oh₂-m)
- breaking of stressed open *é → *yá
- *déyur → *dyáyur
- end of *e → *æ lowering
- new case endings: essive -ta, comitative -we [1]
- fortition of *β *ð *ɣ → *bʰ *dʰ *gʰ
- *néβāt → *nébʰāt ‘nephew’
- -yā (f.) ( < *-yeh₂) forms increase significantly.
- unstressed *ē → ai (operating during period of contraction)
- *pádʰēr → *pádʰair ‘father’
- contraction
- *o + *e → *ē
- *e + *o → *ō
- *æ, *a + *a, *ā → *ā
- medial -y- loss
- *dyáyusta → *dyáusta ‘like a god’
- loss of initial *H in clusters.
- *Hrosā → *rosā ( < *Hroseh₂ )
- shortening of closed long final vowels after a stressed syllable
- *wórān → *wóran ‘prepare’ ( < *gʷʰor-éy-oh₂-m)
- vocalisation of semi-vowels / #C_V
- *dyáur → *diáur
V:, V:C and VCC become standard: *wóran → *wṓrann- *ew → *u:
- *lewmana → *lūmana 'first light of the day' ( < *léwk-mn-eh₂)
later developments
- *æ → *e
- 1sg.fut is de-iotated by analogy with the 1sg.pres
- *kā́ssjan → *kā́ssan ‘I will seize’
- loss of middle endings with -r, forms with secondary middle endings win out
- *bʰriágar → *bʰriága ‘I am brought to ruin’ ( < *bʰregh₂ér)
- *bʰriágror → *bʰriágandho ‘they are brought to ruin’
- Verb raising (i.e. fronting) occurs more frequently. Transitive verbs also raise their argument after them.
- *kā́ssan paldʰáron niábhas diáusta lūmanai ‘(Truly!) I will seize the settlement (of my) nephew as a (living) god by the first light of day’ ( < *kh₂p-s-yé-oh₂-m pḷth₂róm népōts deywós-?ta? léwk-mn-ey)
- *pā́rssat sān so ‘He is asking her’ vs. *so sān pā́rssat ‘he asks her’
- A general trend of reanalysing collective nouns as singular feminines intensifies.
- *palla ‘several fortifications’ → *palla ‘city’ ( < *tpelHh₂)
- *walla ‘set of wheels’ → *walla ‘wagon’ ( < *kʷékʷlh₂)
- syllable bounding *n is lengthened
- *kiasmanar → *kiasmannar ‘outriders, messengers’ ( < *kérs-mṇ-es through contamination with *kérs-mṇ-h₂ ‘group of messengers’)
- loss of unstressed, word-final short vowels in words where n(s) => 3.
- *aliendʰi → *aliendʰ ‘they feed’ ( < *h₂oléyenti)
- *bʰriágandʰo → *bʰriágandʰ ‘they are brought to ruin’
even later
- final n is lengthened
auronian dh.
- g → Ø / #_V
- ombhor spike < ( *gómbʰos), cf. Úis. gomfr
References
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*dyáyur 'god' Number Singular Plural Nominative *dyáyur *dyáywer Vocative *dyáyu *dyáywer Genitive *dyáyuryor *dyáywān Accusative *dyáyun *dyáyuns Dative *dyáywei *dyáyuybhor Ablative *dyáywiad *dyáyuybhor Locative-Instrumental *dyáywei *dyáyuysu Essive *dyáyusta *dyáyuysta Comitative *dyáyuwe *dyáywezwe