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[[Category:Languages]] | [[Category: Languages]] | ||
[[Category:Conlangs]] | [[Category: Conlangs]] | ||
[[Category:Artlangs]] | [[Category: Artlangs]] | ||
[[Category:A_posteriori]] | [[Category: A_posteriori]] | ||
[[Category:Indo-European_languages]] | [[Category: Indo-European_languages]] | ||
[[Category:Germanic_languages]] | [[Category: Germanic_languages]] | ||
[[Category:East_Germanic_languages]] | [[Category: East_Germanic_languages]] | ||
[[Category: Valthungian]] | [[Category: Valthungian]] | ||
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[[Middle Valthungian]] represents a period in the development of [[Valthungian]] lasting from around | [[Middle Valthungian]] represents a period in the development of [[Valthungian]] lasting from around 1200‒1600ᴀᴅ marked mainly by palatalization of a great many consonants as well as some minor reduction to unstressed vowels. Though this is a range which experienced many changes, the most representative example of “Middle Valthungian” is the language as captured by the suddenly-prolific Valthungian writers at the beginning of the Renaissance, circa 1450‒1500 a.d. | ||
==Major Changes from Old Valthungian Middle Valthungian== | ==Major Changes from Old Valthungian Middle Valthungian== | ||
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===Deletion of /b/ and /f/ after /m/=== | ===Deletion of /b/ and /f/ after /m/=== | ||
===Vocalization of /w/=== | ===Vocalization of /w/=== | ||