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Contents
1
Historical Sound Changes from Proto-Germanic to Gothic (ca. 0-400a.d.)
1.1
First Umlaut
1.2
Ŋ-Deletion
1.3
Intervocalic Spirantization
1.4
EGmc Reflex of 1st Umlaut
1.5
Mora Loss: Coronal Consonant Deletion
1.6
Mora Loss: Unstr. Final Short Vowel Deletion
1.7
Mora Loss: Final Unstr. Long Vowel Shortening
1.8
Monophthongization
1.9
z-Deletion, Obstruent Devoicing
1.10
h-Deletion
1.11
Long Vowel Lowering
1.12
Glide Gemination (EGmc Verschärfung Stage I)
1.13
Glide Insertion
1.14
m-Assimilation
1.15
Change of Initial fl to þl
1.16
r,n-Dissimilation
1.17
Change of am to um, Post-tonic e to a
1.18
Thurneysen's Law
1.19
EGmc Verschärfung Stage II
2
Historical Sound Changes from Gothic to Old Gutish (ca. 400-800a.d.)
2.1
Expansion of Gothic Glide Insertion
2.2
Obstruent Devoicing (Persistent)
2.3
Geminate Simplification (Type I, Persistent)
2.4
Intervocalic Voiced Stop to Fricative Expansion
2.5
Stop Insertion after Nasals
2.6
Expansion of East Germanic /fl/-to-/θl/
2.7
Voicing and Devoicing of Obstruent Clusters
2.8
Clitic Separation
2.9
Geminate Simplification (Type II, Synchronic)
2.10
Short Vowel Lengthening
2.11
Expansion of East Germanic Verschärfung
2.12
Long Diphthong Extension
2.13
Glide Deletion
2.14
Deletion of Final Unstressed /a/
2.15
Diphthong Changes
3
Historical Sound Changes from Old to Middle Gutish (ca. 800-1200a.d.)
3.1
Rejection of Greek Fricatives
3.2
Rhotacism
3.3
Stressed Long Vowel Raising
3.4
Vowel Tensing
3.5
Deletion and Assimilation of /h/
3.6
Palatalisation & Affrication
3.7
Unstressed Vowel Reduction and Deletion
4
Historical Sound Changes from Middle to Classical Gutish (ca. 1200-1600a.d.)
4.1
Unstressed Vowel Reduction and Deletion
4.2
Unpacking
4.3
Deletion of /b,f/
4.4
Deletion of /g/ between Nasals
Historical Sound Changes from Proto-Germanic to Gothic (ca. 0-400a.d.)
First Umlaut
Ŋ-Deletion
Intervocalic Spirantization
EGmc Reflex of 1st Umlaut
Mora Loss: Coronal Consonant Deletion
Mora Loss: Unstr. Final Short Vowel Deletion
Mora Loss: Final Unstr. Long Vowel Shortening
Monophthongization
z-Deletion, Obstruent Devoicing
h-Deletion
Long Vowel Lowering
Glide Gemination (EGmc Verschärfung Stage I)
Glide Insertion
m-Assimilation
Change of Initial fl to þl
r,n-Dissimilation
Change of am to um, Post-tonic e to a
Thurneysen's Law
EGmc Verschärfung Stage II
Historical Sound Changes from Gothic to Old Gutish (ca. 400-800a.d.)
Expansion of Gothic Glide Insertion
Obstruent Devoicing (Persistent)
Geminate Simplification (Type I, Persistent)
Intervocalic Voiced Stop to Fricative Expansion
Stop Insertion after Nasals
Expansion of East Germanic /fl/-to-/θl/
Voicing and Devoicing of Obstruent Clusters
Clitic Separation
Geminate Simplification (Type II, Synchronic)
Short Vowel Lengthening
Expansion of East Germanic Verschärfung
Long Diphthong Extension
Glide Deletion
Deletion of Final Unstressed /a/
Diphthong Changes
Historical Sound Changes from Old to Middle Gutish (ca. 800-1200a.d.)
Rejection of Greek Fricatives
Rhotacism
Stressed Long Vowel Raising
Vowel Tensing
Deletion and Assimilation of /h/
Palatalisation & Affrication
Unstressed Vowel Reduction and Deletion
Historical Sound Changes from Middle to Classical Gutish (ca. 1200-1600a.d.)
Unstressed Vowel Reduction and Deletion
Unpacking
Deletion of /b,f/
Deletion of /g/ between Nasals