Words become stressed on the inital syllable. Then unstressed syllables elide
[ɕɛɪ.zv]
Śeysiph
Words become stressed on the inital syllable. Then unstressed syllables elide
ə > oRounin Ryuuji wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 6:14 pm Metathesis:
['ɕɛɪv.də]
Further orthographic revision:
Śeyphdë
Coda glides in stressed syllables gain an echo of the following vowelMan in Space wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:41 pm Sibilants merge as /s/
['sɛɪw.do]
The Welsh take over, promulgating linguistic reform.
seuwdo
I'm surprised I'm even able to pronounce those.
Eastern is beginning to split into subgroups based on the reflexes of the schwaWarpedWartWars wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 6:37 pm I'm surprised I'm even able to pronounce those.
East: De-ejectivization (did I spell that right?):
['cærːə]
Remove ejectivization mark:
kärda
West: Backing of stops:
['qʼɒrːə]
"d" removed:
k'åra
What happened to the de-ejectivization?
I accidentally quoted the top part instead of the bottom part mb.