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The history of Aryan taken into account starts with the transition from Atomism to Double Articulation by the dialects of the Upper Paleolithic, mostly regarding the [[Pangaean Code]] as its ultimate source, next to the influence of the [[Diluvian Code|Diluvian]] and [[Hyperborean Code|Hyperborean]] Codes. Although the actor responsible for this transition is a matter of debate even within the experiment, the loss of archaic features is assumed to coincide with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last%20Glacial%20Period End of the Last Ice Age]. At that time (roughly 12000 years Before Present), the loss of strict adherence to the primordial grammar might have allowed sound changes to take place, as seen below.<br> | The history of Aryan taken into account starts with the transition from Atomism to Double Articulation by the dialects of the Upper Paleolithic, mostly regarding the [[Pangaean Code]] as its ultimate source, next to the influence of the [[Diluvian Code|Diluvian]] and [[Hyperborean Code|Hyperborean]] Codes. Although the actor responsible for this transition is a matter of debate even within the experiment, the loss of archaic features is assumed to coincide with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last%20Glacial%20Period End of the Last Ice Age]. At that time (roughly 12000 years Before Present), the loss of strict adherence to the primordial grammar might have allowed sound changes to take place, as seen below.<br> | ||
*Weak (plosive) stops become aspirated/murmured preceding a laryngeal consonant, as strong (ejective/implosive) stops gain plosive qualities in the same position.<br> | *Weak (plosive) stops become aspirated/murmured preceding a laryngeal consonant, as strong (ejective/implosive) stops gain plosive qualities in the same position.<br> | ||
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*The positive and negative forms of the sonorants still follow a Diluvian paradigm. | *The positive and negative forms of the sonorants still follow a Diluvian paradigm.<br> | ||
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*Within the turbulents, clicks are exchanged by plosive equivalents, and uvular laryngeals turn velar. | *Within the turbulents, clicks are exchanged by plosive equivalents, and uvular laryngeals turn velar.<br> | ||
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p̠hṵh > *pʰtʰūymás ( *pʰtʰūh1-más) | ''p̠hṵh'' "fume" > ''*pʰtʰūymás'' (''*pʰtʰūh1-*más'') "smoke" | ||
heħʘ̪ > h1eh2dʷ [nominative *séh2dʷ (=**h1éh2dʷ-as)] > *sweh2dʷ- > suavis | heħʘ̪ > h1eh2dʷ [nominative *séh2dʷ (=**h1éh2dʷ-as)] > *sweh2dʷ- > suavis | ||
there can only be one laryngeal in a root... except when former clicks. | there can only be one laryngeal in a root... except when former clicks. |
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