Old Æ

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Old Æ is the oldest attested form of Æ. It is spoken at the same time as Classical Thean and Ker.

Phonology

A lot like Proto-Vietic, but no implosives; rimes can be monosyllabic or disyllabic

Initials

Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal *m > m *n > n *ɲ > nj *ŋ > ng
Stop tenuis *p > b *t > d *c > gj *k > g *ʔ > #
voiced *b > b *d > d *ɟ > gj *ɡ > g
aspirated *pʰ > f *tʰ > t *cʰ > hj *kʰ > h
Fricative *s > s *h > h
Approximant *v > v *l > l *j > j
*ʎ > lj
Rhotic *r > r