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**CьlC, *CъlC > ColC | **CьlC, *CъlC > ColC | ||
Differences | Differences within East Slavic: | ||
*Absence of ''{{wp|akanye}}'' | |||
*''{{wp|yakanye}}'' - pretonic /ʲe/ > /ʲæ/ (Halichan), /ʲɛ/ (Central Varangic) | *''{{wp|yakanye}}'' - pretonic /ʲe/ > /ʲæ/ (Halichan), /ʲɛ/ (Central Varangic) | ||
*stressed CoC > /ɔ/, /ɔɪ/ > /œ/ (eastern dialects only) | |||
*P.S. *ě > /æ/ (Halichan), /ɛ/ (Central Varangic) | *P.S. *ě > /æ/ (Halichan), /ɛ/ (Central Varangic) | ||
*/g/ > /ɣ/ (similar to Belarusian and Ukrainian) | *Prothetis of initial /w/ | ||
*/uo ~ /wo/ > /u/ (Standard Varangic), /œ/ (eastern dialects only) | |||
*Metathesis of liquids with yers: | |||
**CrьC > CrɨC | |||
**ClьC > ClʲɨC | |||
**CrъC > CrɨC | |||
**ClъC > ClɨC | |||
*Consonant shifts: | |||
**/g/ > /ɣ/ (similar to Belarusian and Ukrainian) | |||
**/v/ > /u̯ ~ w/ | |||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== |
Revision as of 15:19, 27 August 2021
Varangic Language Guide
Basic Classification and Sound Changes
- Aryo-Adric
- Ryto-Slavic
- Slavic
- East Slavic
- Varangic
- East Slavic
- Slavic
- Ryto-Slavic
Two major dialects: Eastern and Western Varangic
Sound Changes from Proto-Slavic
Vowels
Common to East Slavic:
- Loss of yers
- strong *ь > /ʲe/
- weak *ь > /ʲ/
- strong *ъ > /o/
- weak *ъ lost
- Loss of nasal vowels
- P.S. *ǫ > /u/
- P.S. *ę > /ʲa/
- Pleophony
- CerC > CereC
- CorC > CoroC
- CelC, *ColC > ColoC
- CьrC > CerC
- CъrC > CorC
- CьlC, *CъlC > ColC
Differences within East Slavic:
- Absence of akanye
- yakanye - pretonic /ʲe/ > /ʲæ/ (Halichan), /ʲɛ/ (Central Varangic)
- stressed CoC > /ɔ/, /ɔɪ/ > /œ/ (eastern dialects only)
- P.S. *ě > /æ/ (Halichan), /ɛ/ (Central Varangic)
- Prothetis of initial /w/
- /uo ~ /wo/ > /u/ (Standard Varangic), /œ/ (eastern dialects only)
- Metathesis of liquids with yers:
- CrьC > CrɨC
- ClьC > ClʲɨC
- CrъC > CrɨC
- ClъC > ClɨC
- Consonant shifts:
- /g/ > /ɣ/ (similar to Belarusian and Ukrainian)
- /v/ > /u̯ ~ w/
Phonology
Orthography
- Two commonly-used alphabets (Latin and Cyrillic), with Latin used officially and Cyrillic in diaspora communities.
IPA | Latin | Cyrillic |
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Grammar
Vocabulary
- largely uses Erasmian pronunciation with regards to Greek loanwoards (similar to Polish and Belarusian taraškievica)