I know some English dialects have or had /dl/ for /gl/, but what's specifically "Puritan" about it? John Wells transcribes a pronunciation of glasses in the Lancashire village he grew up in as [ˈdlasɪz].Nortaneous wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2019 11:31 am How did the Mizo /tr tl/ series develop? Checking STEDT, apparently they're from Pr Pl - so it's the same place neutralization as in Tibetan Pr > Ʈ and Vietnamese *Pr > s. (cf. the Puritan Dlory to God shift.)
Something similar seems to have happened in Dolomitic Ladin; there's a peak called "Piz Lech Dlace" which means peak of the ice lake or something like that (it's Eisseespitze in German).