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== Main Phonological Shifts == | |||
The most notable sound shift in Northern Nezo-Germanic is the '''Great Northern Nezo-Germanic Vowel Shift'''. This vowel shift dropped all vowels: | |||
/i/ > /e/ > /a/ | |||
/u/ > /o/ > /a/ | |||
ek > ak | |||
tu > to | |||
tris > tres | |||
The vowel /y/ shifted to /i/, unrounding. | |||
Nasals in coda position (the end of a syllable) disappeared: | |||
mangas > magas | |||
drinkan > dreka | |||
etam > ata | |||
== Noun Class Merger == | |||
The noun class system of Proto-Nezo-Germanic included to different classes: Class I nouns, ending in "-as", and Class II nouns, ending in "-ō". In the northern dialect, all Class II nouns became merged into Class I. | |||
fetrō > fatras |
Revision as of 23:04, 7 July 2025
Overview
Northern Nezo-Germanic is a dialect of Proto-Nezo-Germanic (PNzG) spoken in the southern regions of the Nezo-Germanic Islands.
Phonology
Bilabial | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Plosive | p, b | t, d | k, g | |
Fricative | ɸ ~ f (f) | s | ||
Nasal | m | n | ||
Liquid | w | l | j (y) |
Front | Center | Back | |
---|---|---|---|
Close | i | u | |
Mid | e | o | |
Open | a |
Main Phonological Shifts
The most notable sound shift in Northern Nezo-Germanic is the Great Northern Nezo-Germanic Vowel Shift. This vowel shift dropped all vowels:
/i/ > /e/ > /a/ /u/ > /o/ > /a/
ek > ak tu > to tris > tres
The vowel /y/ shifted to /i/, unrounding.
Nasals in coda position (the end of a syllable) disappeared:
mangas > magas drinkan > dreka etam > ata
Noun Class Merger
The noun class system of Proto-Nezo-Germanic included to different classes: Class I nouns, ending in "-as", and Class II nouns, ending in "-ō". In the northern dialect, all Class II nouns became merged into Class I.
fetrō > fatras