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'''Old Glommish''' is a special register of Glommish used in Glommish theater to represent very old characters.
'''Old Glommish''' is a special register of Glommish used in Glommish theater to represent very old characters.
==Phonology==
===Orthography===
===Consonants===
{|class="bluetable lightbluebg" style="text-align:center"
|-
|+'''Consonant phonemes'''
!colspan="2"|
! | Labial
! | Dental
! | Alveolar
! | Velar
|-
!colspan="2"| Nasal
| '''m''' {{IPA|m}}
| '''n''' {{IPA|n}}
|
|
|-
!rowspan="2" | Stop<br/>/Affricate
!<small>voiceless</small>
| '''p''' {{IPA|p}}
| '''t''' {{IPA|t}}, '''th''' {{IPA|tʰ}}
|
| '''k''' {{IPA|c~k}}
|-
!<small>voiced</small>
| '''b''' {{IPA|b}}
| '''d''' {{IPA|d}}
|
| '''g''' {{IPA|ɟ~g}}
|-
!colspan="2"|Fricative
| '''f''' {{IPA|f~v}}
|
| '''s''' {{IPA|s~z}}
| '''h''' {{IPA|ç~x~h}}
|-
!colspan=2| Resonant
| '''w''' {{IPA|ʋ}}
| '''r''' {{IPA|r}}
| '''l''' {{IPA|l}}
| '''j''' {{IPA|j}}
|}
All consonants except {{recon|j}} can be allophonically palatalized before front vowels (*e *ē *ö *ȫ *i *ī *ü *ǖ *eu *iu). The palatalization was still allophonic in Old Glommish but the allophonic palatalization may have been especially strong in k/g.
*-anz, -inz, -unz > -ąz, -įz, -ųz > -ār, -īr, -ūr
*kw, hw > p, f
===Vowels===
ō > ā; ā > back to ē
Old Glommish had the following vowels:
'''a ā e ē i ī o ȯ ō ö ȫ u ū ü ǖ au eu iu ъ y ь''' /a ɑː ɛ ɛː i iː ɔ o ɔː œ œː u uː y yː au ɛu iu ə əi ĭ/
U-umlaut: a ā e ē i ī > o ō ö ȫ ü ǖ (from PGmc *a *ō/ā *e *ē *i *ī)
Vowel reflexes in stressed syllables:
a ā e ē ə̄ i ī o ō ö ȫ u ū ü ǖ au eu iu
Þiúd'sk: > a á ia/ie iá ý i í o ó ie ié iu iú i í ó ió iú
Ufirlandisg: > a ā ia(üe after w) iā(üē after w) ē(uō after w) i(ü after w) ī(ǖ after w) uo uō üe üē u ū ü ǖ au iau ieu
===Prosody===
====Stress====
====Intonation====
===Phonotactics===
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===Morphophonology===
==Morphology==
==Morphology==
=== Article ===
=== Article ===
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