N.B.: This article uses a phonetic feature notation shorthand in which all described
features are limited to three characters. Please refer
to the legend here.
Changes from Pre-Germanic through East Germanic to Griutungi & Gothic (ca. 500ʙᴄ‒300ᴀᴅ)
(This section is incomplete; I'll circle back around to it at some point and try to pry out of my notes which rules are applicable to East Germanic. I will try to include rules that are referenced in later sections.)
Spirantisation ∅
This rule was present in Proto-Germanic and persistent in various forms until approximately 1000ᴀᴅ. Some contend that this rule applied to all sonorants rather than just vowels, which would greatly simplify some of my rules below, but I do not believe that was the case, as it has some implications for the timing of Verner.
500ʙᴄ: Voiced Stops become Continuant when Intervocalic
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Type:
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Phonetic
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Rule:
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C[-snt][+vox] → [+cnt] / V___V
“A voiced stop becomes continuant between two vowels.”
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Exhaustive:
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b,d,g → β,ð,ɣ / V___V
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Examples:
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‘to have’
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‘days’
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‘seven’
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‘goodness’
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Pre-Gmc:
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*kapjonǫ [kapjɔnɔ͂]
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* dogās [dʱɔɡʱaːs]
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* sepḿ̥t [sepm̩t]
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* gʰedʰin [ɡʱedʱĩː]
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PGmc:
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*habjaną [habjanã]
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* dagōz [daɣoːz]
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*sebun [seβun]
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*gōdį̄ [ɡoːðĩː]
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Goth:
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habān [haβaːn]
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dagōs [daɣoːs]
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sibun [sɪβʊn]
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gōdei [ɡoːðiː]
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Griut:
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*habān [haβaːn]
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*dagōs [daɣoːs]
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*sibun [sɪβʊn]
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*gōdī [goːðiː]
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OldVal:
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*habvaan [haβaːn]
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dagyous [daɣoʊ̯s]
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sibvun [sɪβʊn]
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geoudvij [ɡøʏ̯ðiː]
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MidVal:
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havɴ [havn̩]
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dagos [daɡos]
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sivun~sivɴ [sɪvʊn~sɪvn̩]
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gœyðî [ɡøʏ̯ðiː]
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Valth:
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havna [havna]
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dagas [daɡas]
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sivun~sivna [sivun~sivna]
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gœuði [ɡœy̑ði]
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Limit:
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300ᴀᴅ
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Persistence:
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Expanded into Spirantisation I
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Spirantisation I
This is an expansion (or possibly merely a clarification) of the persistent inherited Spirantisation rule present in Proto-Germanic. The Proto-Germanic rule (“Spirantisation ∅”) holds that voiced stops become spirantised when intervocalic. It is unclear whether spirantisation also occurred in the presence of other sonorants in Proto-Germanic, Gothic, or Griutungi. This rule cements the expansion to include liquids in the environment.
300ᴀᴅ: Voiced Stops become Continuant when Liquid-Adjacent
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Type:
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Phonetic
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Rule:
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C[-snt][+vox] → [+cnt] / V,L}___{V,L
“A voiced stop becomes continuant after a vowel or liquid when followed by a vowel or liquid.”
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Exhaustive:
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b,d,g → β,ð,ɣ / V,r,l}___{V,r,l
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Notes:
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Already present in pre-Gothic and even Proto-Germanic (“Spirantisation 0”), but may not have included liquids in the environment. Allophonic at this stage.
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Examples:
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‘to have’
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‘terrible’
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‘bed’
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‘wonder’
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‘days’
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‘nice’
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PGmc:
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*habjaną [ha{b/β}janã]
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*abrō [a{b/β}roː]
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*badją [ba{d/ð}ją]
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*seldō [sel{d/ð}oː]
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* dagōz [daɣoːz]
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*fagrō [ɸa{ɡ/ɣ}roː]
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Goth:
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habān [haβaːn]
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abra [a{b/β}ra]
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badi [baði]
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silda [sil{d/ð}a]
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dagōs [daɣoːs]
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fagra [ɸa{ɡ/ɣ}ra]
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Griut:
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*habān [haβaːn]
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*abra [a{b/β}ra]
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*badi [baði]
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*silda [sil{d/ð}a]
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*dagōs [daɣoːs]
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*fagra [ɸa{ɡ/ɣ}ra]
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Spir.I:
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*habān [haβaːn]
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*abra [aβra]
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*badi [baði]
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* silda [silða]
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*dagōs [daɣoːs]
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*fagra [ɸaɣra]
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OldVal:
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*habvaan [haβaːn]
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abvra [aβra]
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*badvi [baði]
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*slidva [sliða]
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dagyous [daɣoʊ̯s]
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fagyra [ɸaɣra]
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MidVal:
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havɴ [havn̩]
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avʀ [avr̩]
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baði [baði]
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sliða [sliðə]
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dagos [daɡos]
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fagʀ [faɡr̩]
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Valth:
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havna [havna]
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avra [avra]
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baðe [baðe̞]
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sliða [sliða]
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dagas [daɡas]
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fagra [faɡra]
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Limit:
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450ᴀᴅ
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Persistence:
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Expanded into Spirantisation II
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Phonemic Inventory:
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(unchanged)
Consonants
⟨
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p
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t
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k
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kw
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b
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d
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g
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gw
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hw
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f
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þ
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s
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z
|
h
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m
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n
|
l
|
r
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j
|
w
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⟩
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/
|
p |
t |
k |
kw |
b |
d |
ɡ |
ɡw |
hw
|
ɸ |
θ |
s |
z |
h
|
m |
n |
l |
r |
j |
w
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/
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[
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p~pʰ |
t~tʰ |
k~kʰ |
kw~kʷ |
b~β |
d~ð |
ɡ~ɣ |
ɡw~ɡʷ |
hw~hʷ~ʍ
|
ɸ |
θ |
s |
z |
h~x
|
m |
n~ŋ |
l |
r~ɾ |
j |
w
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]
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Vowels
⟨
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i
|
e
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a
|
o
|
u
|
ī
|
ē
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ǣ
|
ā
|
ǭ
|
ō
|
ū
|
iu
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⟩
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/
|
i |
e |
a |
o |
u
|
iː |
eː |
ɛː |
ɑː |
ɔː |
oː |
uː
|
iw
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/
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[
|
ɪ |
ɛ |
a |
ɔ |
ʊ
|
iː |
eː |
ɛː |
ɑː |
ɔː |
oː |
uː
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ɪʊ̯
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]
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Pre-Liquid Stop Insertion
This is a persistent phonological rule that operated optionally in the Gothic period, but became mandatory sometime before Old Valthungian metathesis, affecting all of the resulting /NL/ and /sr/ clusters. Later, in the Middle Valthungian period, stop insertion is able to cross morpheme boundaries, occurring after prefixes like in‑, an‑, or un‑. This remains a persistent rule in the phonotactics of the language to the present.
350ᴀᴅ: Stops Inserted before Liquids in Clusters
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Type:
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Phonemic
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Rule:
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∅ → b,d / N___L ∅ → t / s___r
“A homorganic stop is inserted between a nasal consonant or /s/ and a following liquid (!s_l).”
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Exhaustive:
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ml → mbl mr → mbr nl → ndl nr → ndr sr → str
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Notes:
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Already present (optional) in Gothic (cf timrjan/timbrjan)
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Examples:
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‘to build’
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‘spring’
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‘north’
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PGmc:
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*temrijaną [temrijanã]
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*wazrą [wazrã]
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*nurþą [nurθã]
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Goth:
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timrjan~timbrjan [tɪm(b)rjan]
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*wasr [wasr̩]
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naurþ [nɔrθ]
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Griut:
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*timbrjan [tɪmbrjan]
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*wasr [wasr̩]
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*norþ [nɔrθ]
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Meta:
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*timbrjan [tɪmbrjan]
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*wasr [wasr̩]
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*nroþ [nrɔθ]
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Stop Ins.:
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*timbrjan [tɪmbrjan]
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*wastr [wastr̩]
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*ndroþ [ndrɔθ]
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OldVal:
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*timbrjan [tɪmbrjan]
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vastr [wastr̩]
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nroþ¹ [ndrɔθ]
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MidVal:
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timbrjen [tɪmbrjən]
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wastʀ [wastr̩]
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droðþ [drɔθ]
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Valth:
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timbrin [timbrin]
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wastra [ʋastra]
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droþ [dro̞θ]
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¹ It is assumed that this sound shift was completed immediately after metathesis, but Old Valthungian spelling conventions usually do not show it when word-initial (e.g. nroþ ‘north’, mrogins ‘morning’, nravgz ‘anxious’
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Persistence:
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persistent until Middle Valthungian Expansion.
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Chronological Considerations:
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Occurs optionally in Gothic. Must become mandatory before metathesis. Remains persistent until Middle Valthungian Expansion of Stop Insertion change allowing the rule to cross morpheme boundaries.
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Phonemic Inventory:
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(Unchanged, but phonotactics change; /NL/ and /sr/ clusters no longer allowed.)
Consonants
⟨
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p
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t
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k
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kw
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b
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d
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g
|
gw
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hw
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f
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þ
|
s
|
z
|
h
|
m
|
n
|
l
|
r
|
j
|
w
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⟩
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/
|
p |
t |
k |
kw |
b |
d |
ɡ |
ɡw |
hw
|
ɸ |
θ |
s |
z |
h
|
m |
n |
l |
r |
j |
w
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/
|
[
|
p~pʰ |
t~tʰ |
k~kʰ |
kw~kʷ |
b~β |
d~ð |
ɡ~ɣ |
ɡw~ɡʷ |
hw~hʷ~ʍ
|
ɸ |
θ |
s |
z |
h~x
|
m |
n~ŋ |
l |
r~ɾ |
j |
w
|
]
|
Vowels
⟨
|
i
|
e
|
a
|
o
|
u
|
ī
|
ē
|
ǣ
|
ā
|
ǭ
|
ō
|
ū
|
iu
|
⟩
|
/
|
i |
e |
a |
o |
u
|
iː |
eː |
ɛː |
ɑː |
ɔː |
oː |
uː
|
iw
|
/
|
[
|
ɪ |
ɛ |
a |
ɔ |
ʊ
|
iː |
eː |
ɛː |
ɑː |
ɔː |
oː |
uː
|
ɪʊ̯
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]
|
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Geminate Collapse I
This is an expansion of the earlier Germanic Geminate Simplification rule inherited from Proto-Germanic and persistent through the Gothic era.
400ᴀᴅ: Sonorant Degemination before C,#
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Type:
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Phonetic
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Rule:
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CC[+son] → C / ___{C,#
“A geminate sonorant is degeminated before another consonant or when word-final.”
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Notes:
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Already occurred optionally in some instances in Gothic.
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Examples:
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‘I swam’
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‘to fill’
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‘you can’
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‘I could’
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‘to make known’
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PGmc:
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*(ek) swamm [swamm]
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*fullijaną [ɸullijanã]
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*(þū) kannt [kannt]
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*(ek) kunnþǭ→ kunþǭ [ kʊnθõː]
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*kannijaną' [ kannijanã]
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Goth:
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swamm [swamm]
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fulljan [ɸulljan]
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kannt~kant [ kannt]
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kunþa [kʊnθa]
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kannjan [kannjan]
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Griut:
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*swamm [swamm]
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*fulljan [ɸulljan]
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*kannt [kannt]
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*kunþa [kʊnθa]
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*kannjan [kannjan]
|
Gem.I:
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*swam [swam]
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*fuljan [ɸuljan]
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*kant [kant]
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*kunþa [kʊnθa]
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*kanjan [kanjan]
|
OldVal:
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*svam [swam]
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feuljan [fʏljan]
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kant [kant]
|
kunþa [kʊnθa]
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*keanjan [kɛnjan]
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MidVal:
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swam [swam]
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fyljen [fʏljən]
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kant [kant]
|
kunþa [kʊnθa]
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kenjen [kɛnjən]
|
Valth:
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suam [swam]
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fylin [fylin]
|
kant [kant]
|
kunþa [kunθa]
|
kenin [kenin]
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Note the diachronic differences in the three examples on the right, which are all derived from the same verb.
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Persistence:
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None
|
Phonemic Inventory:
|
(unchanged)
Consonants
⟨
|
p
|
t
|
k
|
kw
|
b
|
d
|
g
|
gw
|
hw
|
f
|
þ
|
s
|
z
|
h
|
m
|
n
|
l
|
r
|
j
|
w
|
⟩
|
/
|
p |
t |
k |
kw |
b |
d |
ɡ |
ɡw |
hw
|
ɸ |
θ |
s |
z |
h
|
m |
n |
l |
r |
j |
w
|
/
|
[
|
p~pʰ |
t~tʰ |
k~kʰ |
kw~kʷ |
b~β |
d~ð |
ɡ~ɣ |
ɡw~ɡʷ |
hw~hʷ~ʍ
|
ɸ |
θ |
s |
z |
h~x
|
m |
n~ŋ |
l |
r~ɾ |
j |
w
|
]
|
Vowels
⟨
|
i
|
e
|
a
|
o
|
u
|
ī
|
ē
|
ǣ
|
ā
|
ǭ
|
ō
|
ū
|
iu
|
⟩
|
/
|
i |
e |
a |
o |
u
|
iː |
eː |
ɛː |
ɑː |
ɔː |
oː |
uː
|
iw
|
/
|
[
|
ɪ |
ɛ |
a |
ɔ |
ʊ
|
iː |
eː |
ɛː |
ɑː |
ɔː |
oː |
uː
|
ɪʊ̯
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]
|
|
→ This stage of the language is approximately what would have been spoken by the Ostrogoths who sacked Rome in 410ᴀᴅ.
Spirantisation II
This is the second expansion of the Germanic Spirantisatrion Rule inherited from Proto-Germanic. The rule is unchanged, but the environment expands to include a following nasal.
450ᴀᴅ: Voiced Stops become Continuant before Nasals
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Type:
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Phonetic
|
Rule:
|
C[-snt][+vox] → [+cnt] / V,L}___{V,L,N
“A voiced stop becomes continuant after a vowel or liquid when followed by a vowel, a liquid, or a nasal.”
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Exhaustive:
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b,d,g → β,ð,ɣ / V,r,l}___{V,r,l,m,n
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Notes:
|
Allophonic at this stage.
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Examples:
|
|
‘voice’
|
‘to become separated’
|
‘tree’
|
PGmc:
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*stebnō [stebnoː]
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*gaskaidnaną [ɡaskaidnanã]
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*bagmaz [baɡmaz]
|
Goth:
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stibna [stɪbna]
|
gaskaidnan [ɡaskɛːdnan]
|
bagms [baɡm̩s]
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Griut:
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*stibna [stɪbna]
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*gaskǣdnan [ɡaskɛːdnan]
|
*bagms [baɡm̩s]
|
Spir.II:
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*stibna [stɪβna]
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*gaskǣdnan [ɡaskɛːðnan]
|
*bagms [baɣm̩s]
|
OldVal:
|
stibvna [stɪβna]
|
*gaskaedvnan [ɡaskɛːðnan]
|
bagyms [baɣm̩s]
|
MidVal:
|
stivna [stɪvnə]
|
gaskêðnɴ [gəskɛːðnn̩]
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bagᴍs [baɡm̩s]
|
Valth:
|
stivna [stivna]
|
gaskǣðnan [ɡaske̞ːðnan]
|
bagᴍs [baɡmas]
|
|
Limit:
|
550ᴀᴅ
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Persistence:
|
Expanded into Spirantisation III
|
Phonemic Inventory:
|
(unchanged)
Consonants
⟨
|
p
|
t
|
k
|
kw
|
b
|
d
|
g
|
gw
|
hw
|
f
|
þ
|
s
|
z
|
h
|
m
|
n
|
l
|
r
|
j
|
w
|
⟩
|
/
|
p |
t |
k |
kw |
b |
d |
ɡ |
ɡw |
hw
|
ɸ |
θ |
s |
z |
h
|
m |
n |
l |
r |
j |
w
|
/
|
[
|
p~pʰ |
t~tʰ |
k~kʰ |
kw~kʷ |
b~β |
d~ð |
ɡ~ɣ |
ɡw~ɡʷ |
hw~hʷ~ʍ
|
ɸ |
θ |
s |
z |
h~x
|
m |
n~ŋ |
l |
r~ɾ |
j |
w
|
]
|
Vowels
⟨
|
i
|
e
|
a
|
o
|
u
|
ī
|
ē
|
ǣ
|
ā
|
ǭ
|
ō
|
ū
|
iu
|
⟩
|
/
|
i |
e |
a |
o |
u
|
iː |
eː |
ɛː |
ɑː |
ɔː |
oː |
uː
|
iw
|
/
|
[
|
ɪ |
ɛ |
a |
ɔ |
ʊ
|
iː |
eː |
ɛː |
ɑː |
ɔː |
oː |
uː
|
ɪʊ̯
|
]
|
|
Deletion of Interconsonantal h
An optional rule in Gothic, now no longer optional.
500ᴀᴅ: Interconsonantal /h/ is Deleted
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Type:
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Phonetic
|
Rule:
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h → ∅ / C___C
“/h/ is deleted between two consonants.”
|
Notes:
|
This change likely began much earlier and is persistent. It already appears in Gothic: gawaurhtai ~ gawaurtai. Cannot cross morpheme boundaries.
|
Examples:
|
|
‘cloud’
|
‘deed’
|
‘bright’
|
PGmc:
|
*melhmô [melxmoːˑ]
|
*wurhstwą [wurxstwã]
|
*berhtaz [berxtaz]
|
Goth:
|
milhma [mɪlhma]
|
waurhstw~waurstw [wɔr(h)stw]]
|
bairhts [bɛrhts]
|
Griut:
|
*milhma [mɪlhma]
|
*worhstw [wɔrhstw]
|
*berhts [bɛrhts]
|
H-Deletion:
|
*milma [mɪlma]
|
*worstw [wɔrstw]
|
†berhts [bɛrhts]
|
OldVal:
|
*milma [mɪlma]
|
*vrostv [wrɔstw]
|
brehts [brɛhts]
|
MidVal:
|
milma [mɪlma]
|
wrostu [wrɔstʊ]
|
brêts [brɛːts]
|
Valth:
|
milma [milma]
|
wrosto [ʋro̞sto̞]
|
brǣts [bre̞ːts]]
|
|
Limit:
|
1200ᴀᴅ
|
Persistence:
|
Until all word-internal instances of /h/ have disappeared except in words with unstressed prefixes as of the ~1200ᴀᴅ Palatalisation of h before j.
|
Chronological Considerations:
|
Probably intermittent from Gothic times; not a full rule until the "H Changes" around 1100, accounting for the counter-example of berhts→brǣts, above, where we would normally expect Valthungian **brets.
|
Phonemic Inventory:
|
(unchanged)
Consonants
⟨
|
p
|
t
|
k
|
kw
|
b
|
d
|
g
|
gw
|
hw
|
f
|
þ
|
s
|
z
|
h
|
m
|
n
|
l
|
r
|
j
|
w
|
⟩
|
/
|
p |
t |
k |
kw |
b |
d |
ɡ |
ɡw |
hw
|
ɸ |
θ |
s |
z |
h
|
m |
n |
l |
r |
j |
w
|
/
|
[
|
p~pʰ |
t~tʰ |
k~kʰ |
kw~kʷ |
b~β |
d~ð |
ɡ~ɣ |
ɡw~ɡʷ |
hw~hʷ~ʍ
|
ɸ |
θ |
s |
z |
h~x
|
m |
n~ŋ |
l |
r~ɾ |
j |
w
|
]
|
Vowels
⟨
|
i
|
e
|
a
|
o
|
u
|
ī
|
ē
|
ǣ
|
ā
|
ǭ
|
ō
|
ū
|
iu
|
⟩
|
/
|
i |
e |
a |
o |
u
|
iː |
eː |
ɛː |
ɑː |
ɔː |
oː |
uː
|
iw
|
/
|
[
|
ɪ |
ɛ |
a |
ɔ |
ʊ
|
iː |
eː |
ɛː |
ɑː |
ɔː |
oː |
uː
|
ɪʊ̯
|
]
|
|
Spirantisation III
Expansion of [fl]→[θl], [hL]
Consonant Cluster Voice Changes I
Clisis & Lexicalisation
Consonant Cluster Voice Changes II
Changes to Geminate Obstruents
Changes to Geminate Nasals I
Changes to Geminate Liquids
Metathesis
Deletion of s after r
s-Clusters Diffused
Lengthening of Word-Final Stressed Vowels
Reversal of High Diphthong Altitude Trajectory
Umlaut
Launch of Rhotacism
Changes of /j/ to /ʝ/
Long Mid Vowel Diphthongisation I
Expansion of East Germanic Verschärfung
Deletion of Final Unstressed [a]
Defenestration of Greek Fricatives
Changes to Geminate Nasals II
Deletion of word-initial prenasalised stops
Rhotacism Failure
j/z Merger
Initial h to þ before a sonorant
Assimilation of h after short vowels
Repulsion of h after long vowels
All of the Above
Changes to Geminates
Change of h to þ after a liquid
Assimilation of s in Consonant Clusters
Palatalisation of sk
Palatalisation of h before j
Palatalisation of Non-Labial Stops before j
Vowel Reduction: Long Vowel Shortening
Vowel Reduction: Diphthong Changes
Vowel Reduction: Schwa Changes
Vowel Reduction: Syllabic Sonorants
Expansion of Stop Insertion
Reduction of Consonant Clusters
Vowel Reduction II: Lowering of Unstressed Short Vowels
Vowel Reduction II: Shortening of Unstressed Long Vowels
Change of ju to eu after r
Changes to Unstressed Word-Final Syllables
Deletion of j and Merging of Palatal Afficates
Vowel Tensing
Syllabic Unpacking
Schwa Fortition to /a/
Syllabification of word-final falling diphthongs
Monophthongisation of Diphthongs over Morpheme Boundaries
Relaxisation of Middle Diphthongs
Labial Trimming
Deletion of Internasal g
Changes to w