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Tone from French style weakening of finals? (-d, -t > high tone; -s > low tone; -de/-te > -t) | Tone from French style weakening of finals? (-d, -t > high tone; -s > low tone; -de/-te > -t) | ||
ne; final stops > high tone; final -Ce > final -C; final -l > ŋ | |||
Einst stritten sich Nordwind und Sonne, wer von ihnen beiden wohl der Stärkere wäre | |||
> /àin t˭ˁɪt zì nɔ́ːvɪ̃́ː ʊ̄n zɔ̄n, vɛː hɔ̃̄ iːn bait voːŋ̍ dɛ t˭ɛːka vēːʀ/ | |||
àin t˭ˁɪt zì nɔ́ːvɪ̃́ː ʊ̄n zɔ̄n, vɛ̄ː hɔ̃̄ iːn bait vōːŋ̍ dɛ̄ t˭ɛːkā vēːʀ | |||
final nasals > nasal vowels? | |||
the vowel system is getting too big | |||
should nasal vowels become another tone? | |||
maybe not | |||
maybe nasal vwoels merge with the r colored vowels | |||
or maybe nasality is a tone of sorts and word-final nasals are like "entering tone" (toneless) | |||
-s would still serve as a tone marker | |||
===Lang 2=== | ===Lang 2=== |
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