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Γalélen ziougo /ˈɣaleːlɛn ˈʑougo/ (from wareware no gengo) is a hypothetical Slavosemblant descendant of modern Japanese.
Grand Master Plan
From Modern Japanese to Proto-Slavojapanese
u-, ū- > wu-, wū-
a e i o u ā ē ī ō ū > a e i/ь o y/ъ (ā) ē ī ō ȳ > a e ь o ъ a e i u y
an en in on un > ǫ ę ę ǫ ȳ > ǫ ę ę ǫ y / not before a vowel
1st palatalization:
- k, g, h > ć, ź, ś / _[e, i, j]
- ch, j, sh (from older t d s) > č, ž, š (palatalized postalveolar or domed)
Iotation:
- n r s > ň ľ š / _{j}
ae ai oe oi ue ui > ɛ: ɛ: o:ə o:ə ɨ: ɨ: > ě ě u u i₂ i₂
2nd palatalization:
k g h > c z s / _[ě i₂]
w > γ
Proto-Slavojapanese
Phonology
Vowels: a e ě o i i₂ u y ь ъ ę ǫ
Consonants: p b m t d n č ž ň š ć ź ś k g h r l ľ j γ