Word evolution game

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Travis B. wrote: Sun May 12, 2024 4:57 pm
foxcatdog wrote: Sat May 11, 2024 11:05 pm *ts > *ɬ

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See this is what I mean by evil sound changes.
I’ve actually seen evidence of a dialect of a language (I can’t recall exactly but ISTR it was Sinitic) that had *s > ɬ as a result of a push chain; since we’re only seeing one element of the shift, I’d say it’s reasonable.

There is also the ts-to-lateral-via-theta conceit.
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Man in Space wrote: Sun May 12, 2024 6:20 pm
Travis B. wrote: Sun May 12, 2024 4:57 pm
foxcatdog wrote: Sat May 11, 2024 11:05 pm *ts > *ɬ

[ɬɑ'nʒo:]
tsanjô
"our language"
See this is what I mean by evil sound changes.
I’ve actually seen evidence of a dialect of a language (I can’t recall exactly but ISTR it was Sinitic) that had *s > ɬ as a result of a push chain; since we’re only seeing one element of the shift, I’d say it’s reasonable.

There is also the ts-to-lateral-via-theta conceit.
I am more familiar with *ɬ > sibilants myself; e.g. this happened more than once in Semitic.
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Travis B. wrote: Sun May 12, 2024 4:57 pm
foxcatdog wrote: Sat May 11, 2024 11:05 pm *ts > *ɬ

[ɬɑ'nʒo:]
tsanjô
"our language"
See this is what I mean by evil sound changes.
I think I'd more call it implausible, as presented, though I'm not personally fond of lateral fricatives.
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Unmotivated /s/ → /ɬ/ is attested multiple times, although areally not that widespread; Yue Chinese, some Central Tai languages, Hlai, Tanoan apparently. In SE Asia /s/ isn't as stable as it ought to be, it keeps turning into /t/ or /ɬ/ or some bullshit along those lines.

edit: MiS's push chain would be Yue Chinese -

*t tʰ → ʔ h
*ts tsʰ s → t tʰ ɬ
*tɕ tɕʰ tɕ → ts tsʰ s
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Darren wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 6:38 am Unmotivated /s/ → /ɬ/ is attested multiple times, although areally not that widespread; Yue Chinese, some Central Tai languages, Hlai, Tanoan apparently. In SE Asia /s/ isn't as stable as it ought to be, it keeps turning into /t/ or /ɬ/ or some bullshit along those lines.

edit: MiS's push chain would be Yue Chinese -

*t tʰ → ʔ h
*ts tsʰ s → t tʰ ɬ
*tɕ tɕʰ tɕ → ts tsʰ s
That tracks. Many thanks!
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Just because a sound change is attested does not mean that it is not evil!
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I was always thinking we were meant to stay within the bounds of what could happen in a single shift or chain shift (i.e. disaffrication, replicating Grimm's Law or the Great Vowel Shift), where [ts] > [ɬ] feels like it's compounding two things, both lateralisation ([ts] > [tɬ]) and then disaffrication ([tɬ] > [ɬ]), which probably ought to be separate posts in the game. As long as a sound change is attested and it feels plausible in context, though, I think it ought to be fine, and there isn't cause to call it "evil" (though it might be ugly).

Anyway, to get us back on track:

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Initial high vowels devoice before voiceless consonants

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Lateralisation

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ɬ > ç

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Loss of voiceless vowels:

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Fronting of central vowels after palatals

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[a] > [oᵝ] after [ɰᵝ]

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People get sick of not having normal rounded vowels and semivowels.

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Travis B. wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 10:13 am People get sick of not having normal rounded vowels and semivowels.
I don't think people are so cognizant of sound changes when they happen, or trigger them intentionally.

i-mutation

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Rounin Ryuuji wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 2:05 pm
Travis B. wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 10:13 am People get sick of not having normal rounded vowels and semivowels.
I don't think people are so cognizant of sound changes when they happen, or trigger them intentionally.
Methinks Travis was merely phrasing it in an amusing manner.

Final low-pitch vowels delete

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Pitch becomes low before heavy high-pitched syllables:

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Schwa epenthesis after final consonants. (Note that the schwa takes the tone of the preceding vowel.)

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Schwa merges with [ø].

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Loss of first in a sequence of two like vowels

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