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Canon Sound Laws:
Canon Sound Laws:
Laws of sound change:


/g/ > /z/ when next to /i/
/g/ > /z/ when next to /i/
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/b/ > /v/ when next to /u/
/b/ > /v/ when next to /u/
Ex: bûl > vūl
Ex: bûl > uvvūl


/b/ > /m/ when next to /i/
/b/ > /m/ when next to /i/
Ex: bîbl > mīl
Ex: bîbl > mīl


syncope: middle unstressed syllable is lost (except if it has coda)
Laws of elision:
 
Syncope: in a word with three syllables or more, the middle unstressed syllable is lost (except if its sonority value is higher than its antecedant)
EX: datasyú > dasyl
EX: datasyú > dasyl


Apocape: last unstressed syllable is lost (except if it has coda)
Apocape: in a word with three syllables or more, the initial unstressed syllable is lost (except if its sonority value is higher than its posterior)
EX:  
EX: apâla > pāl


Aphaeresis: initial unstressed syllable is lost (except if it has coda)
Aphaeresis: in a word with three syllables or more, the last unstressed syllable is lost (except if it has coda). Also, the last consonant or consonantal cluster (regardless of the number of syllables in a word) is lost.
EX: avâla > vāl
EX: avâla > vāl


*first unprotected vowel is lost
Laws of epenthesis:
 
Prothesis: in a word with two or just one syllable, if there is an initial consonant cluster, a vowel (depending on the nature of the consonant) is added.
EX: bûl (*bbûl) > uvvūl
 
Anaptyxis: in a word with two or just one syllable, if there is a middle consonant cluster, the vowel /a/ is added.
EX: 'atlya > 'atalya
 
Paragoge: in a word with two or just one syllable, if there is a final consonant cluster, a vowel (depending on the nature of the consonant).
EX: gal (*gall) > gallal
 
 
 
 


, daítas > ecal




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